High gas prices affect us in other ways, aside from paying for the gas in our car. Everything we use on a daily basis is affected by high gas prices. Anything that is made by petroleum, or anything that has to be delivered (which is everything we use).
2006-06-22 00:57:14
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answered by ricgrif 3
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For my personal driving the prices have not affected me at all
even tho I'm retired on a pension. I drive high mileage, low
cost, low maintenance cars (Ford Escort) and if gas went
to 10 dollars a gallon it wouldn't matter to me. However, the
ripple effect probably impacts me. Gas is still cheap as can
be otherwise we wouldn't waste it like we do.
2006-06-22 08:48:14
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answered by belate 3
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Gas prices don't affect me in the slightest because I don't drive a car. I chose years ago that I would not be responsible for more poisonous gases being put into the atmosphere. There are too many cars out there already.
2006-06-22 07:54:47
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answered by Blue Jean 6
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My girl friend used to drive over to my place everyday. Now she has to ride her bicycle and when she gets here , she is too tired to mess around. She lives 28 miles down the mountain from here. I hope as prices go down soon. I am dying up here !
2006-06-22 07:56:10
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answered by sonny_too_much 5
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My daily life has been fairly normal. Not alot of big changes yes.
2006-06-22 07:52:24
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answered by ? 5
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none i get free fuel from my employer plus i grow my own fuel out of corn and get paid to make the fuel its called ethanol and it is at least 20 cents cheaper than regular plus a higher octane
2006-06-22 13:57:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think it really has. I still go where I want when I want.
2006-06-22 07:54:41
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answered by midget05 2
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