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  • I'd love to just drive it right into the offices of the corporate heads of all these oil tycoon theives and then let it explode. Since I can't or won't really hurt anyone then Yes I'll still drive it though a lot less
  • If I can't afford the gas for my current vehicle then I'll sell it and buy one that's more fuel efficient and keep driving.
  • Yeah, for like anyone else, I will have to cut back on other things to make up for gas. Also, to save on gas money, try to get your fill ups early in the mornings or late at night, when it is colder. Colder temperatures mean colder liquid, and the hotter it is, the quicker it evaporates, meaning you are spending money for gas that is evaporating. Lastly, to truly max out your gas, PUMP slowly, for the faster you pump, the hotter the gas gets, and more evaporates than actually gets into your gas tank. $4 is too much to pay for gas that evaporates so fill up when it is cold and pump slowly to get the best!
  • Yes. I drive daily for my job. The company I work through use to cut me a $500 check each month for gas reimbursement but they bumped it to $580. I feel horrible for our truckers and trucking companies.
  • Yeah....I gotta
  • I pretty much have to. I work like 15 minutes away from my house. Of course I'll probably cut back a lot.
  • Yes, we have no choice.
  • I need to be able to drive where I live. If you don't have your own car that you can drive in my town, you ain't going nowhere. Even though I have very little income, I still need to pay for gas no matter how expensive it is. I don't have a choice.
  • My bike is my vehicle! Don't need gas, period.

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