[V8] On the end of the V8 because of fuel....

Kneale Brownson knealeski at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jun 4 06:40:55 PDT 2008


Part of Ingo's point is that those areas with no viable public transportation facilities also are frequently many, many miles from centers of commerce/work places.  It's not unusual for someone to spend an hour in their automobile each way going to and coming home from work.  

Bastian Preindl <bastian at preindl.net> wrote:  Hi Ingo,

this may be true, but don't think that all or even the majority of 
middle Euope is covered by public transportation. We have a increasing 
migration into cities - in the capitols you really don't need a car. But 
on the countryside we're also lost without a car, and it's getting 
worse. So still you've to pay less than a half for the fuel in 
comparison to us. The price encrease is enormous, that's true, but from 
the absolute point of view you are still doing fine :)

Bastian

Ingo Rautenberg schrieb:
> Bastian,
>
> One big difference, though. Many of us live in areas in the U.S. That have no public transportation alternatives. And so we have seen the price of fuel increase 50 percent within a little over a year. 
>
> Ingo Rautenberg
> 

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