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Engine & Drivetrain
What if gas were $10 a gallon
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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Rogers" data-source="post: 788645" data-attributes="member: 60724"><p>Gas prices have doubled in the last 4 years, but salaries haven't, and as many have said in other threads most Americans aren't hurting that much from the increases.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Fast forward another 5 years, assuming the same increase rate as the last 4 and we will be at $10/gallon, and again, I'm not so sure that many people will have it that difficult.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sure, SUVs and trucks as a single passenger vehicle will have fallen by the wayside; many Americans will drop down to one car; carpooling will kick in and more people will take mass transit, but for the most part, other than the end of the love-affair with the car and cheap gas, I don't see the "American way of life" being threatened that much.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>TJR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Rogers, post: 788645, member: 60724"] Gas prices have doubled in the last 4 years, but salaries haven't, and as many have said in other threads most Americans aren't hurting that much from the increases. Fast forward another 5 years, assuming the same increase rate as the last 4 and we will be at $10/gallon, and again, I'm not so sure that many people will have it that difficult. Sure, SUVs and trucks as a single passenger vehicle will have fallen by the wayside; many Americans will drop down to one car; carpooling will kick in and more people will take mass transit, but for the most part, other than the end of the love-affair with the car and cheap gas, I don't see the "American way of life" being threatened that much. TJR [/QUOTE]
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