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DeMerchant
Monday, March 27, 2006, 7:23:15am Report to Moderator
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Nationwide, Retail Gas Prices Climb Average of Nearly 15 Cents in Past Two Weeks, Survey Says

CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) -- Retail gas prices across the country climbed an average of nearly 15 cents in the past two weeks, according to a survey released Sunday.
The weighted average price for all three grades increased to $2.52 a gallon by Friday, according to Trilby Lundberg, who publishes the semimonthly Lundberg Survey of 7,000 gas stations in the country.

Gas prices are 40 cents higher than they were a year ago.

Self-serve regular averaged $2.49 a gallon nationwide in the latest survey. Mid-grade cost $2.59 a gallon while the price for premium was $2.69.

Among stations surveyed, the lowest average price in the country for regular unleaded was in Salt Lake City, at $2.25 a gallon. The most costly was in Honolulu, where drivers paid $2.80 a gallon.

Lundberg Survey: http://www.lundbergsurvey.com
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DeMerchant
Wednesday, March 29, 2006, 10:30:02am Report to Moderator
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By Ken Thomas, Associated Press Writer  
Government Working to Upgrade Mile Per Gallon Average for Light Trucks

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The government is telling automakers to start churning out pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles and vans that go farther on a gallon of gas than today's models.
New fuel economy rules, covering 2008 through 2011, are being issued to the auto industry amid growing public concern about U.S. dependence on foreign sources of oil and rising pump prices.

The new rules represent the most significant changes to the Corporate Average Fuel Economy system in three decades and will affect automakers' product lineup. They follow President Bush's declaration that the U.S. is "addicted to oil." Bush has called for a 75 percent reduction in Mideast oil imports by 2025.

The new rules do not apply to passenger cars, which must meet a 27.5 mile per gallon average.

Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta was announcing the rule changes Wednesday.

Under the CAFE system, automakers now must meet an average of 21.6 mpg for their 2006 model year light trucks. That average will rise to 22.2 mpg for 2007 vehicles.

Changes first proposed last summer would lead to a projected fleetwide average of 24 mpg by 2011, though the final rules could require higher standards.

Automakers probably would need to meet fuel economy targets based on their mix of vehicles.

Environmental groups have pressed for the higher standards and urged that the rules start applying to large trucks and sport utility vehicles such as the Hummer H2 and Chevrolet Suburban.

"The fact that fuel prices have increased and more importantly, fuel price forecasts have increased since the proposal was developed suggests a stronger standard is warranted," said Eric Haxthausen, an economist with Environmental Defense.

Environmentalists want the Bush administration to improve upon last summer's proposal's projected savings of 10 billion gallons of oil over the lifetime of the vehicles sold from 2008-11.

The administration said it would save more fuel than any previous rulemaking in the history of the light truck program, but the groups said it only amounted to a few weeks worth of oil consumption.

"The president is the one who said we're addicted to oil. This is his most important tool to curb that addiction," said Dan Becker, who directs the Sierra Club's global warming and energy program.

The proposal from last summer also would phase out a single standard for light trucks and create different mileage goals for six categories of vehicles. Industry groups said the new plan may call for more specific fuel economy standards based on a vehicle's dimensions.

Automakers have noted that the final plan will likely mean seven straight years of higher fuel economy requirements for light trucks. The industry has fought previous attempts to raise the standards but has expressed support for the proposal's direction.

U.S. automakers such as General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. have said the current system hurts them against the competition because sales of large SUVs must be offset by the sale of smaller light trucks to comply with fuel economy rules.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/
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This hurts especially when you have a 10mpg truck that runs premium.

I just work a few extra hours to make up for the costs.


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DeMerchant
Wednesday, March 29, 2006, 11:09:39pm Report to Moderator
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u have a high compression engine in your truck? but yeah... its mental... im glad i dont have to pay when i fill up my wrok truck... i put $120 in it today and it was still a quarter full
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ACtually I have a low compression engine, but with a supercharger

Pushing 385hp, 460lbs of torque  1/4 mile 13.0x's w/slicks


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DeMerchant
Thursday, March 30, 2006, 7:29:55am Report to Moderator
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Have I mentioned I hate you... What does it have in it for an engine?
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Gasoline Prices Rise After U.S. Reports Large Drop in Inventories, Adding to Supply Worries ... http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/060412/oil_prices.html?.v=13
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Gas is going threw the bloody roof again. $1.10 per litre.... Maybe I'll have to get a smart car..... lol, yeah right, I'm not that desperate  
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DeMerchant
Friday, April 14, 2006, 11:47:31am Report to Moderator
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Gas Pipeline Project Hinges on Alaska Oil Tax Negotiated by Governor, 3 Companies ... http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/060414/gas_pipeline.html?.v=2
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Quoted from DeMerchant
Gas Pipeline Project Hinges on Alaska Oil Tax Negotiated by Governor, 3 Companies ... http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/060414/gas_pipeline.html?.v=2



DeMerch..
that's very interesting, but wait and see what comes out of it, lol



johann67

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Tuesday, April 18, 2006, 9:51:51am Report to Moderator
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Big Jump in Gas Prices Pushes Up Wholesale Inflation; New Home Construction Drops in March ... http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/060418/economy.html?.v=9
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Sunday, April 23, 2006, 6:00:58pm Report to Moderator
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Gas Prices Continue Steep Climb, Up Nearly a Quarter a Gallon to $2.91 Over 2 Weeks, Survey Says ... http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/060423/gas_prices.html?.v=1
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Friday, April 28, 2006, 5:19:53am Report to Moderator
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Congress Struggles to Respond to Public Anger Over Skyrocketing Gas Prices ... http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/060428/congress_oil.html?.v=1
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