Well, it finally happened.  I finally got GAS SHOCK.  I've been saying that no matter what, we're all going to continue to consume gas and price is little deterrent to usage. 

Now, I'm thinking that the key in all that is usage.  Personally, I love my truck.  I drive an Ford Expedition and I love the room it affords me for clients and for my family.  However, I can't keep up with gas costing as much as it has recently and I've thought I should downsize.  Hey, if could save a little money on gas, I could afford to have a more expensive car!   (that's  a joke for any that know me and my views on money saving/spending!)

So there is was, in my face....  High Gas Prices

$83 for a fill up.  Yes, I was near empty at the time...but still.

 

When I bought this truck, about three years ago, it cost around $45 to fill it up. 

 

Now really...in THREE years, we're talking almost DOUBLE in price?  Has anything else done that?

 

Has your salary DOUBLED in the last three years?  As a Realtor®, I know my commission hasn't DOUBLED in the last three years.  I know my house value hasn't DOUBLED in the last three years.  Seems so very, very odd that the price of a barrel of oil doesn't effect the price of gas UNLESS it's when the price goes up.  Price of a barrel of oil drops, but the price of gas does not. 

Anyway...that's the rant for the day.  It's not like I'll stop driving or being a consumer...but I may want to look at better alternatives for my next vehicle!

 

 
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6 Comments on Gas prices?!

JUN
22
2008

Can you believe that the car lots are full of pick-up trucks and huge SUV's? I never thought I'd see the day that Houstonians were giving up their big vehicles.

I met a guy at the gas pump who was filling up his Hummer. He looked like he was about to cry. He told me he can't afford to sell it because it's worth $10,000 less than what he owes on it.

2:30pm • #1
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I "feel your pain".  I definitely have not doubled my income in the past year.  I'm hoping we will start drilling our own oil soon...  :)

2:32pm • #2
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It is painful.  But let me tell you what makes me happy.  I'm happy that I don't own a Hummer and even happier that I don't own an RV.  I'm also happy that I don't have a house on the lake somewhere to have to drive there to maintain. 

3:08pm • #3
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105$ to fill up the suv, and we have 2 of them. I personally cannot stand small cars. I'm 6'4" 240lbs. A smart car would be painful. I'll keep paying, it's the cost of doing business!

6:53pm • #4
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I think we're ALL feeling the pain.  The result is that dealers are having a VERY hard time selling SUV's and big trucks anymore.  And don't even think about trying to trade one in without taking a bath on it.  What's scary is that here in Dallas I am seeing more and more of those Smart cars on the highway.  They scare me!

11:17pm • #5
JUN
23
2008
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Julie I don't think Houstonian are giving up just yet...but it's not far away if gas keeps climbing!

Debi  I'm not even sure that drilling our own will relieve the price gouging.  Oil companies are setting RECORD profits and that's not due to the increases in cost!

Barbara I'd still like a house on the lake...I'd even trade in my big truck for that! :)

Greg Agreed...it's the price of enjoying our business.  I don't WANT to give up the truck even though it would probably be the prudent thing to do!

Steve Yeah, you can't really even give 'em away anymore...kinda stuck!

4:48pm • #6

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