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Re: Gas Prices - No A.C. (Audi Content)
I have to agree with Phil on this. I don't mean to rub it in, Jason, but
today I paid $0.989/gal. for Texaco premium (93 octane) here in San Antonio.
Yeah, I know, the catch is that I have to live in Texas...
Bob W.
'99 A4 1.8Tqms
-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Rose <pjrose@servtech.com>
To: quattro@coimbra.ans.net <quattro@coimbra.ans.net>
Date: Friday, April 02, 1999 9:56 PM
Subject: Re: Gas Prices - No A.C. (Audi Content)
>>Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 15:38:33 EST
>>From: PlyBoyDoct@aol.com
>>Subject: Re: Gas Prices - No A.C. (Audi Content)
>>
>>The gas station I ususally go to is at 1.65 now. It use to be 1.16 And
they
>>forsee a 2.00 per gallons in a few months. Gas prices too high? it sure
is!
>>
>>Jason C
>>89 200t10v - only getting 19.6 MPG! HELP!!!
>
>Jason,
>As they say (much too often, IMHO), "Get real!" Just how low would you like
>gas prices to be?
>
>As of today, here in the East, the price for 93 oct. premium has gone all
>the way up (irony mode on, please) to $1.31/gallon; regular is about $1.20.
>This is still lower--adjusted for inflation--than at any time I can recall
>in the past 40 years (and I'm gonna turn 60 tomorrow, so I'm not talkin'
>about second-hand history). As an 18 yr-old, I paid about $0.30/gal for
>leaded regular (any *no one* complained about the too-high price of gas).
>And that was back when 20 mpg was considered pretty decent gas economy. And
>the distances people "needed" to drive were every bit as great as today.
>Minimum wage laws didn't exist, but unskilled labor commonly got around
>$1.25-1.50/hr (even $1/hr wasn't uncommon at the burger-flipping level),
>and $6000/yr was considered a fairly livable wage. So now, even near
>$2/gal, prices would be just slightly higher than in those times. Those
>times when the oil didn't have to be transported 5000 miles across a couple
>of oceans.
>
>Since in a few hours I'll be a certifiable ol' curmudgeon, I'll celebrate
>by contributing this little reality-check for those who think life has
>gotten so tough at the gas pump. Save the hankies for when you see $3 and
>$4/gallon, but don't expect any sympathy from the rest of the world.
>
>
>Phil Rose Rochester, NY
>'91 200q mailto:pjrose@servtech.com
>'89 100
>
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