Originally posted by beet1e What price is gas in the US today? I've noticed a slight downward trend here.
Originally posted by storch some of us are self employed. those of us that are just might have the ability to raise the prices they charge for goods and services. some or our businesses might be heavily pertoleum dependant. we pass those costs on to the consumers. the consumer always foots the bill. it's better to be a producer even if it's only a small producer, at least your not a full time nothing but consumer consumer.
Originally posted by storch so are the sun's
Originally posted by Mustaine just one quote from your sources: i couldn't find mention of the speeds these tests were done at. the much larger crumple areas in more "normal" american cars seems to have advanced enough to keep the passenger compartment relatively safer in many accidents. there are routinely head-ons where people "should" be dead, but were just injured. in these accidents i don't see these mini cars having a chance VS the typical Buick on the road.
Originally posted by Masherbrum Petroleum's days are numbered.
Originally posted by beet1e Yes, but that E85 stuff seems to be taking off - and I've heard it even yields more energy than the same volume of petrol/gasoline.Nice avatar, by the way. The only two I ever had were Animals, and DSOTM - which I've had on vinyl, editor's master recording on vinyl, cassette tape, and CD!
Originally posted by straffo can you give me a "normal american" car so we can compare the ENcap ?