paradigm said:
i can understand the complaints when it comes from businesses, etc that take a considerable hit due to rising gas prices. what i personally have no sympathy for are the people that complain about the costs when they chose to purchase huge SUVs and trucks that use them for nothing more than standard transportation. now, i'm not a tree hugging environmentalist...just a realist. my Z gets pretty bad MPG in town...as in 18-20 (28-30 on the highway), but i knew that going into it...and i also don't complain about it.
when i hear soccermoms or guys at work complain about their F-250 or Denali fuel costs, i just laugh and shake my head. seriously...how wasteful and ridiculous can they be when they NEVER haul anything in them more than groceries? they deserve to pay up for that excess. "oh, i deserve to drive it"...."i'm entitled to it". yes, you are "entitled"...sure...but you're going to start paying a LOT more now.
again, this does not apply to the people that actually NEED a large vehicle...just the ones that got them for show. time to start paying up.
/rant
Exactly! Me and my wife have made life choices that somewhat insulate us from the rising gas prices, on a personal level.
-I bust my butt so my wife can stay at home with my 3 kids, no commuting for her.
-we made sure we had no debt before the kids came (except mortgage).
-we bought a house near our schools, 1 mile round trip.
-I live near my job, by choice. 17 miles round trip.
-I bought a $5k Miata for work and running errands.
-I keep my vehicles tuned up and well maintained.
-paid cash for our used Japanese vehicles, not easy, but important to us.
-"hypermiling" when possible.
So, due to a few decisions we've made in our lives, the cost of gas really doesn't matter to us that much, in our personal finances. Between the two of us, we drive maybe an average of 12-15 miles a day. Obviously, the rising cost of gas effects us in many other areas, just like it does everyone else.
I live in Alabama, one of the poorest states in America, and it drives me nuts to hear co-workers complain about how much it costs to drive their Ford Expedition 70 miles ONE WAY to work. All the while living in a trailer, while their good-ole boy husbands work down at the mill thats 2 minutes from the house making his wife drive off to downtown Birmingham for a night shift because he's too lazy to go to school, get a good job and take care of his family.
At the end of 6 years, they will have spent TENS OF THOUSANDS of dollars keeping that truck on the road, between initial cost, interest, gas, depreciation, tires, oil and general maintainence, hell, they really couldn't afford that vehicle if the gas was free!
Wow, sorry that turned into a mini-rant.
I just pisses me off to hear about these people around here (Alabama) complaining about gas prices when their entire financial picture is crap, like, if it weren't for gas being $3.75 a gallon they'd be millionaires! right.