They’re now averaging $4 a gallon. I paid sixty bucks to fill the BMW last weekend to drive back down from the Bay area. Just nuts.
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They’re now averaging $4 a gallon. I paid sixty bucks to fill the BMW last weekend to drive back down from the Bay area. Just nuts.
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You wouldn’t have had to pay $60 to drive back if…
…California had high speed rail.
Bwuha! Bwuhahahaha!!!
Horribly enough, it was revealed some time ago that California officials were planning to let the highways deteriorate so people would want to switch to choo choo trains. Wrecking the system so fuel is needlessly expensive is more of the same.
Rand is being quite silly in opposing high speed rail. Paying $60 is preposterous when he could, instead, pay at least $144 per person, each way, and take longer to get there, with the added benefit of luggage restrictions plus the fun of going through security. What’s not to like? 🙂
Not to worry. I understand that our governor is launching an investigation to get to the bottom of the thing
Its over already. They determined that gas prices are higher than national average because the evil oil companies hate California because of all the good Californians want to do in the world and are punishing them with higher prices.
Oil prices will rise even more if they start a conflict in Iran.
Time to buy an electric car I guess.
California high gas prices are not caused by high oil prices. They’re a result of lack of refining capacity for the special blends that California insists on using, and high gas taxes.
1) WTI and Brent both dropped more than 3.3% today
2) Gasoline per gallon in Texas is $2.50
American oil companies could pick up the slack. Closing the straights is no longer the threat it once was. But who knows what would happen is SA and Iran start mixing it up.
Surely it would help at least some if California harmonized their special snowflake summer gas blend with other states.
My 2.5-year-old Moto G4 does what I need it to do, and I can put up with the need to reboot it every day or two when it decides i’m clicking the screen 10-20 times a second. I have even older phones which I use for non-phone purposes – a Freedompop Moto E with enough free data each month for navigation, and a 4-year-old Moto G that acts as a display for the OBD-II-WiFi adapter in my car.
If the G4 dies, the G will become my regular phone. If that dies, then I’ll get another Moto. No $1000 phone for me.