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Have your driving habits changed with the high cost of gas?

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Old 05-20-2008, 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Lolly Baggins
Honestly... Not really. I bought this car for a purpose and I am going to drive it like I want to. Until gas reaches 10 dollars or something then I might reconsider.
^ ditto,

i think this should be a poll would be able to gauge things a lil better
 
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Old 05-20-2008, 03:01 PM
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I appologize for the ignorant response. I was always under the assumption that costs were a bit cheaper in Canada...

Hummm... I guess we all are suffering from an increase in living costs!
No problem....
Yes we all suffer with ever rising costs.
 
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sadly NO
 
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Old 05-20-2008, 04:59 PM
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Thanks for replying before I burst a blood vessel. I read like 4 replies in a row about "free this" "cheaper in Canada" "free that"... People must not realize we pay more income tax and sales taxes for these "free" perks. To answer the OP , no my habits haven't changed.
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Old 05-20-2008, 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by InTgr8r
+1... nicely put Deane.

...habits changed? yup.
Have just as much fun but not as often.
My next DD will be a flat out mileage machine.
Thanks.

Our next change up for the "family" car is definitely going to be a mileage machine too.
 
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Originally Posted by perfectmax
I appologize for the ignorant response. I was always under the assumption that costs were a bit cheaper in Canada...

Hummm... I guess we all are suffering from an increase in living costs!

Thanks for the polite reply.

Yes, the increases are definitely hitting us all. Our premium gas is now $5.30/US gallon.
 
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Old 05-20-2008, 05:11 PM
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I've started to change my habits due to increases in living costs (gas included). The biggest change is that I'm focusing on smooth acceleration to the speed limit instead of exploding away at every light. I also try to plan combined trips to minimize wastes where ever I can.

I'm by no means broke due to the increased costs, but I can definitely benefit from reducing waste.
 
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Old 05-20-2008, 05:15 PM
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No, I always took it easy except when I want to go faster and make the engine sound good... Most of the time I just ease around anyway, but sometimes I just gotta' go for it
 
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I still drive the same. I just drive a lot less now...
 
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Old 05-20-2008, 05:22 PM
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I don't drive very much (<10,000/year) and will drive even less for the next 4 years (probably less than 5,000/yr). The price of gas would have to be absolutely outrageous to affect my driving habits.

Driving my G is one of the most fun parts of my day - if I had to physically take a dollar out of my wallet every time I wanted to merge WOT onto the highway (as opposed to easing onto the highway), I'd happily fork it over every time.
 
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Old 05-20-2008, 05:23 PM
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mine changed for a week and couldn't take it anymore.
 
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Old 05-20-2008, 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by RBull
You're speaking of what you do not know and you are also generalizing for all of Canada.

The cost of living in Canada is not cheap.

Health care is not free. Canadian taxpayers pay for universal access health care.

Housing prices vary across Canada dramatically just as they do in the US. Average house prices are quite close to the US. Here are some numbers that came from a recent thread we had in the Canadian section. The link for the source is no longer working however. In fact I suspect average US home prices are currently below Canadian ones since Canada has seen increases in '07 and the US has decreased.
Average house prices:
US $299,100 (April '07) ;
Can $294,838 (Feb '07)

Groceries are more expensive here since so many goods have to be shipped further from growers whether it be from Canada or international, and business taxes are higher.

Virtually all goods are more expensive here including cars and fuel. Many Canadians have been shopping in the US for years for goods, even when our currency was weaker. Why - because the cost of goods is much less.

On topic- yes my habits have changed somewhat. We are more careful with fewer trips to the store, less leisure drives etc.
But the taxes you pay are used to benefit the Canadian citizens.. The taxes we pay go to war...

I don't know where you got 290k for a US home. but here in the CITY, its well over 500k... for a 3bed 2 bath...
 
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Old 05-20-2008, 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by SteveBlake
It costs me about $55 to fill up, texas gas prices are the best around
im pretty sure Oklahoma is cheaper and it costs me $70.50 on the dot....
 
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Old 05-20-2008, 08:49 PM
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Nope... i drive 60 miles a day mon-fri... costs $75 a week to fill up, and thats just for going to school..... Im considering buying a smart car or a motorcycle for the commute to school... hmm
 
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Old 05-20-2008, 10:46 PM
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Also, don't forget that interest on a home mortgage is tax deductible in the US. And although prices for cars are closer between Canada and the US, it's still cheaper to buy a car in the US. The Canadian market has been flooded with cars from the US.
 


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