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High Gas Prices - How have they affected you?  
esanchez
Administrator | Posts: 137 | Joined: 06/06
Posted: 04/23/07
04:56 PM

What affect have the increased gas prices had on your lifestyle & hobby? Have they changed anything?  


 
Jawbonz
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 04/07
Posted: 06/21/07
02:16 PM

Of course it's had an impact on my...everything.  It's the reason that in the last few weeks I've seriously contemplated getting a bike to ride around town and day trips with just my wife...or friends.

As much as I love my Jeep, I would garage it in favor of a bike for the gas savings, and take it out for trips during the time of year I can ride the bike.  

I've had to forego some trips because of a busy July, where I have 9 days of wheelin' planned from Independence Peak, to the Morrison Jeep Trail/Cooke City, to Divide Ride several days later.  That will tape me gas wise until sometime in August when I might get in a trip to the Little Belts before settling down for the winter wheelin'.  


 
Flyingdog5000
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 06/07
Posted: 06/22/07
10:39 AM

It's been pretty major in my planning for building a rig. Whereas in years past I might have stayed with a gasoline engine for a trail rig, I've pretty much decided that any future rig of mine will have to be a diesel as it will have to be a daily driver as well as a toy. My current wrangler is pretty thirsty and I hope that Jeep is listening to the demand for fuel efficiency, and I don't mean one or two MPG better.  When you can by a Defender, or even a Wranger , overseas with a diesel that gets high 20's, you have to wonder what our domestic manufacturers and importers are thinking!  


 
S6xSequence
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 10/07
Posted: 10/10/07
01:22 PM

I can't eat out as much!!! I have to buy cheaper food now because of the ridiculous gas prices.  


 
chariotofmanliness
User | Posts: 60 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 11/18/07
04:26 AM

high gas prices have an effect on everything. notice how your grocery bill is higher now? that's because the higher fuel cost (farm implements all the way to the trucks that bring the goods in) are being added in. this goes for everything throughout the consumer cycle.  


I work to support my Jeep

 
eaglescout1958
Moderator | Posts: 29 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 11/18/07
09:40 AM

Ive watched how many miles I'm driving offroading seems to use more gs in my chevy  


Hello from the eaglesnest

 
rockitmarty
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 06/16/08
04:02 PM

Gas prices are ridiculous, I spent over $200 on it this weekend  


 
esanchez
Administrator | Posts: 137 | Joined: 06/06
Posted: 06/17/08
05:28 PM

I saw a Samurai with a VW TDI swap in it, and thought that would be a sweet little rig with fuel prices what they are. Granted, diesel is expensive per-gallon, but that thing would probably get 40+ mpg, and have lots of torque.

Plus, I don't know about in your area, but lately, it seems diesel prices have held relatively steady while unleaded has continued to go up.  


 
rockitmarty
New User | Posts: 4 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 06/18/08
12:02 PM

I lay off the gas as much as I can ... I have also seen some of my co workers layed off because of higher costs...dont know if its because of gas but it could have some effect  


 
willysworker
New User | Posts: 18 | Joined: 11/06
Posted: 06/24/08
08:23 AM

so far in '08 I have yet to wheel either of my Willys. Gone to two wheels and 60+MPG.
 


"if you don't run,you rust"

 
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