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Originally Posted by EJWheelerIV
Not at the present moment... but as I implied earlier you need to look farther down the road than 6 months. There needs to be a vast improvement of the combustion engine. When gas climbs to $7 a gallon and all your getting is 24-28 mpg in your v8 and there is a modified V6 making 30s with very close performance outputs and similar costs. Its not hard to see where the majority will fall. Where the majority goes the money and the companies will follow.
Im just saying everyone needs to look at the whole picture not just my car sounds better than yours.
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There's only one way that Gas will climb to $7.00 a gallon and it will have nothing to do with speculators or consumers.
Instead of reinventing the car, we should be taking the easier route of making sure the supply of fuel is plentiful.
If gas ever gets to $7.00 a gallon you can bet that most people will be scratching their heads wondering "Why?" while they are standing a few thousand feet above a centuries long supply of $1.75 a gallon gas.