like i said...peak oil has arrived...
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yea but you fags in europe have public transportation that takes you anywhere you want... i wouldn't really give a shit if gas cost 5$ a gallon if i had a bullet train that could take me across the 30 miles of farmland to the nearest city to my job... why don't you quit your fucking bitching and just move here already
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Does the UK have compact hybrid cars? That's the only way I would drive around in a shitty expensive country like that.
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I would own one for 40+ miles to the gallon. I cant afford to drive my V8 truck any more. To bad we dont have those in the States.PhoeniX wrote:Maybe I will, zeeko.
Well, we do have 'smart cars' which look horrid but are designed for good town economy.
You'd stand no chance if someone rear-ended you, though.
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That article brought up a good point that I hadn't considered before....
The assumption is that once demand starts outpacing supply, oil prices are only going to skyrocket, and continue to rise until it's too expensive to buy anymore......until it's gone, for all practical purposes.
But thinking about it, once oil starts getting prohibitively expensive, companies will start putting SERIOUS reseach into alternative methods. If these new methods are affordable to consumers (a big if), then that will decrease oil demand by a huge amount.
This will probably be enough to offset and prolong the decline of modern lifestyle by quite a bit -- possibly enough to avert it. But I only say possibly in the sense that anything's possible. It would have to be affordable technology on a MASSIVE scale in order to make a dent, since oil is not only used for energy and transportation, but every piece of plastic and rubber in the world, from toothbrushes to tires.
The assumption is that once demand starts outpacing supply, oil prices are only going to skyrocket, and continue to rise until it's too expensive to buy anymore......until it's gone, for all practical purposes.
But thinking about it, once oil starts getting prohibitively expensive, companies will start putting SERIOUS reseach into alternative methods. If these new methods are affordable to consumers (a big if), then that will decrease oil demand by a huge amount.
This will probably be enough to offset and prolong the decline of modern lifestyle by quite a bit -- possibly enough to avert it. But I only say possibly in the sense that anything's possible. It would have to be affordable technology on a MASSIVE scale in order to make a dent, since oil is not only used for energy and transportation, but every piece of plastic and rubber in the world, from toothbrushes to tires.
We have them here in Canada... I'd be surprised if you guys didn't have them.ForM wrote:I would own one for 40+ miles to the gallon. I cant afford to drive my V8 truck any more. To bad we dont have those in the States.PhoeniX wrote:Maybe I will, zeeko.
Well, we do have 'smart cars' which look horrid but are designed for good town economy.
You'd stand no chance if someone rear-ended you, though.
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Christ, that would be about $165 to fill up my tank which lasts about a week. :icon23:r3t wrote:a gallon is 3.8 liters (according to Google). 3.8 liters would be about 5 euros in the Netherlands, which is something like 7 dollars (a wild guestimate). Saying you are paying 1/4 to 1/3 of what we pay is about right I think.
i think the reason those things haven't made it to the us is POSSIBLY because of those safety concerns, they haven't passed the us safety requirements or something, and they just aren't that safe in an accident with an H2...
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that isn't even the worst! have you ever seen the ford EXCURSION? that thing is a freakin civilian armored infantry transport unit... i think the might have actually stopped making them this yearR00k wrote:Yea, there's no way anybody in one of those things would EVER survive a crash with a ford expedition. :icon19: