Gas prices reach new high (or low)

July 2nd, 2008

Brandon and I are lucky in that the exorbitant gas prices haven’t affected us as much as, say, my brother who has a 45-minute commute each way to work every day. Brandon’s company is just 7 miles away and my office is usually my home office. His Jeep only gets about 14-miles to the gallon, so we usually take my car about town, which is much more fuel-efficient at 28-miles to the gallon. Still, the high cost of gas was enough to make us cancel a scheduled weekend trip to Chicago last month. The gas cost alone would rival that of our hotel stay.

But you really know gas prices are getting out of control when women resort to selling their bodies for gas - read story here.

Brandon’s been clamouring for one of the “new” Smart Cars (which have available in Europe for a decade). Last night, a local news channel took a look at them and I was surprised to find that they only get about 38-miles to the gallon and they’re a really rough ride. My sedan, which is probably three times as large as the Smart Car and very comfortable, gets just 10-gallon less per mile. You’d think in our infinite technological prowess that we’d be able to make cars that are more fuel-efficient. Or maybe they have, but as conspiracy theories would have it, the car manufacturers are in cahoots with the oil companies. Who knows. All I know is that that cute retro Vespa scooter is looking better and better each day.


4 Responses to “Gas prices reach new high (or low)”

  1. Charlynn on July 3, 2008 5:44 am

    The higher the gas prices, the more grateful I am that I bought my Honda Civic two years ago. Its gas mileage is fantastic. Even so, I’m thinking about digging my old bike out of my parent’s garage and riding it to and from work. Any little thing that might help, y’know?

  2. Malnurtured Snay on July 6, 2008 10:59 pm

    The link seems to be bad.

    I actually just bought a bike on Friday — my legs are killing me — and although I technically still own my car (Toyota Matrix, got about 35+ MPG) — (until the lien release from Toyota Financial arrives) in practical terms, I am completely vehicle-less, and free of worry over gas prices (unless the fare for the shuttle from the Metro station to work goes up).

  3. Lisa on July 9, 2008 3:03 am

    I ride a 95mpg bike to work.

    You didn’t go to Chicago, you could’ve come to the After-Hours dinner. We had a good time.

  4. Rachel on July 18, 2008 5:32 pm

    The link isn’t bad, it’s just that with our new redesign, they now don’t archive stories as much. I hate our new redesign, btw, and so do lots of our readers.

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