1hirisk wrote:
If you don't like the $6.00 gallon gas, buy a tiny little piece of crap that gets 40 MPG and as soon as 5,000 of them are sold, the oil men jack the price of gas up, not selling them as much as they were buying. need to keep oil selling to maintain hefty bank accounts.
If you seriously want to see gas prices drop to $2.00 a gallon, everybody simply park your gas guzzler one extra day a week and in six months the only prices will be going down. long as you'll pay it, they'll raise it.
I have a problem with your logic, if using less gas with more efficient cars doesn't let the price go down then how does parking a vehicle once a week and using less gas make the price go down?
Not purchasing fuel decreases the demand and increases the supply - price goes down? probably not (I agree with you that they raise prices to maintain hefty bank accounts).
They have us by the short hairs - bent over the barrel and you guessed it - we don't even get a kiss first.
Replacing the fuel is the only way to make the price go down, but if you're not using the fuel anymore - who cares what it costs?
Solar panels that make electricity -> you use that power source to energize/charge/recharge a vehicle...
Now we take a soundtrack from our favorite v-twin pump it through a sub-woofer and your new "electric motorcycle" is the bike of the future... or not...
Truth is electric motors have more torque and run more efficiently that gas engines - just look at the mighty locomotives... diesel fuel powered engines turn generators that power electric drive motors, I guess having a freight car full of batteries isn't as cheap yet... but the day may be close at hand if the cost of fuel keeps going up.