What is your gas price ceiling? What is your gas price limit?

Anonymous
I'm willing to pay however much it takes to drive and continue on with daily life.
Anonymous
I live in urban Arlington, WFH and have a 2019 car with less than 40k miles. I’ll pay whatever price is available but I’ll only do it every 3 weeks or so, thank goodness.
Anonymous
It doesn't matter because no matter what, I have to drive. However, even the people who do not drive will of course suffer because their food still needs to get to the grocery store. In this country everything depends on gas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I cycle to work. I couldn’t care less what gas prices are.


Do you buy anything at the store? How do you think that gets there? Do you have gas at home for heat or cooking?
Anonymous
stupid question you think people are going to sit home and not go anywhere because of gas prices or suddenly start using the bus?
Anonymous
I'm a single mom on one income so I'm a little nervous. I do have a dutch cargo bike that I can ride all my kids around in though which is a nice option.
Anonymous
It seems 5 dollars a gallon is when there’s a national emergency
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: I don't get the question.

This has been measured before. When gas prices rose in the 1970s, drivers reduced non-essential trips. Carpooling and public transportation increased. Long-term, people also replaced their cars with smaller and more efficient models, which drove changes in the automobile industry but I think OP's question was about the short term.


Nobody is coming out ahead buying a new car, no matter the cost of gas. Cars and taxes are $$$$$


Actually, won't people switch to electric vehicles?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cycle to work. I couldn’t care less what gas prices are.


Do you buy anything at the store? How do you think that gets there? Do you have gas at home for heat or cooking?


Different kind of gas, just fyi.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:stupid question you think people are going to sit home and not go anywhere because of gas prices or suddenly start using the bus?


This might the stupidest question yet. Of course they will.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seems 5 dollars a gallon is when there’s a national emergency


It already is in parts of the country. I live in one of them.

I have no ceiling otherwise I would not be able to go anywhere. No reliable public transportation options. I’m ok with this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I cycle to work. I couldn’t care less what gas prices are.


Do you buy anything at the store? How do you think that gets there? Do you have gas at home for heat or cooking?


Different kind of gas, just fyi.


Tell me you don't know how the gas gets to your stove without telling me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in urban Arlington, WFH and have a 2019 car with less than 40k miles. I’ll pay whatever price is available but I’ll only do it every 3 weeks or so, thank goodness.


Similar - but I am in-office every day, but that office is also in Arlington, so I can also go 2.5-3 weeks. I would love to bike to work, but after-school kid stuff is in the opposite direction and makes it unmanageable.
Anonymous
This is a little silly. The price of gas in the US is still way cheaper than nearly everywhere else in the world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a little silly. The price of gas in the US is still way cheaper than nearly everywhere else in the world.


And this is a terrible argument. Well durp durp it's worse elsewhere durp durp.
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