06-19-2011, 05:40 AM
http://www.aaireland.ie/AA/Motoring-advi...rices.aspx
for the sake of argument see attached listing showing fuel prices at 1.50 euros (about $2.00 a quart us) I propose fuel pricing has no bearing on economies folks simply adjust by buying fiats .... I mean a Chrysler or a moped
It just seems silly to me in all places, here in Hawaii to be driving a 8,000 lb empty weight diesel truck 20 miles round trip to go pick up a gallon of milk, just seems wasteful when a golfcart type vehicle, rapid mass transit, or having your sis' pick one up on the way home could do.... Higher fuel pricing encourages this kind of thinking in my opinion.
Its not my style but we really need to celebrate the folks going up and down hwy 130 or 11 on a moped - they "get it" in my opinion.
So will the rest of us when its up to $2.00 a quart. Id just rather see the revenue go to the county and local job creation than the oil companies
for the sake of argument see attached listing showing fuel prices at 1.50 euros (about $2.00 a quart us) I propose fuel pricing has no bearing on economies folks simply adjust by buying fiats .... I mean a Chrysler or a moped
It just seems silly to me in all places, here in Hawaii to be driving a 8,000 lb empty weight diesel truck 20 miles round trip to go pick up a gallon of milk, just seems wasteful when a golfcart type vehicle, rapid mass transit, or having your sis' pick one up on the way home could do.... Higher fuel pricing encourages this kind of thinking in my opinion.
Its not my style but we really need to celebrate the folks going up and down hwy 130 or 11 on a moped - they "get it" in my opinion.
So will the rest of us when its up to $2.00 a quart. Id just rather see the revenue go to the county and local job creation than the oil companies