I do believe that is the same sentiment that six-and-a-half-year-old lemmings like to have tattooed on their ass.Hank C Cheyenne said:. . . like I always say . . . you have the right do and act however you want. . . .
How true!Hank C Cheyenne said:. . . It seems Europeans also infringe on peoples rights when it comes to guns and other issues we take for granted here.
Twila said:Hank C. That's funny cause I can't picture myself driving a big ass truck. I've no use for one though....so I don't feel the need.
We watch all the people driving their big SUV's and mini vans around the city. Driving them like there sports cars. and I wonder why on earth they'd want to spend so much on gas and Insurance when they don't need them. I see hundreds of SUV's with 1 person and hundreds of mini vans with 1 person.
I wonder how many purchased their vehicle not based on need but on perceived 'status'?
Ocean Breeze said:save $$ on gas??
start using the public transit system more and use own car only when absolutely nec.
Nascar_James said:Ocean Breeze said:save $$ on gas??
start using the public transit system more and use own car only when absolutely nec.
In some cities here in the US, particularly the southern states like Oklahoma, Tennessee, Kentucky ...etc), public transit is virtually non-existant. You absolutely need a vehicle to get around.
unclepercy said:Nascar_James said:Ocean Breeze said:save $$ on gas??
start using the public transit system more and use own car only when absolutely nec.
In some cities here in the US, particularly the southern states like Oklahoma, Tennessee, Kentucky ...etc), public transit is virtually non-existant. You absolutely need a vehicle to get around.
I think we must be neighbors! It's like that here too. No public transportation except downtown - and who goes downtown anymore? We use the truck for those deliveries you were talking about - just recently we picked up a freezer. It's sure handy.
Uncle
Hank C Cheyenne said:..............nothing like the smell of deisel in teh mornin eh nascar.
My truck is jsut a luxury I am willing to pay extra for!
Hank C Cheyenne said:I think its like that in most cities. I really efficient if you live near downtown or where the transit systems goes, but otherwise you screwed. I live in south Calgary with no reasonable train access. Yes there are busses here but I wouldent want to spend 2 hours a day sitting on one. My truck is jsut a luxury I am willing to pay extra for!
I sometimes envy people who live downtown and can walk to work............... but then i rememeber i have a family so an apartment is out of the question. lol
..............nothing like the smell of deisel in teh mornin eh nascar.
JomZ said:My truck is jsut a luxury I am willing to pay extra for!
You hit the nail right on the head there. Vehicles are now a luxury not a convenience ne more. With our society now built around the use of a car, to be without one is like perpetual torture.
I save by waiting for the gas prices to drop at around 9pm in the GTA. Their is a two hour gap where the prices are like 5-8 cents cheaper a litre.
I always figured its the gas companies' strategy. They get those who need gas during the day at a higher price, but at 9pm most people dont really need gas. So they drop the price a bit to most people who dont really need gas they percieve they are getting a good deal and pump like 40 bucks in the tank. And man the line ups are incredible, I try to get their just at the change but its not an exact timing.
So instead of having only 9-5 business its now a 8am-11pm business. Its brilliant financially. And boy does 102.9 a litre look like a good deal, what a sucker I am.