Turn to Smaller Car! Is that Your Solution?

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Its obvious that the gas prices are out of our control! We can not wait the traditional theory of supply and demand will fix the problem any longer, it doesn't seem to be the solution we need. So what can we do about gas prices?

There are some options people response to this situation:

  1. Turn to smaller, more fuel-efficient cars.
  2. Boycott buying gas from big companies, such as Exxon and Mobil. By doing this perhaps these two big guys will be inclined to reduce their prices and the other companies will have to follow suit.
  3. Urge the government to drill more oil domestically.
  4. Push the government to build more refineries.
  5. Pressure the government to the taxes.
  6. Keep on maintaining the lifestyle by paying more money every time they fill up the fuel. We can se on the road large vehicles, including luxury SUVs, remain as popular as ever.
  7. Lock the car in the garage for good.
Which option will you take? Lets analyze them one by one.
If you choose to move to a smaller car, the question is how small can you take since the gas prices tend to go higher and higher. Your car will getting smaller and smaller and you'll realize its not a car you need for your activities anymore!

And if you choose to boycott the two biggest oil companies, the problem with this idea is, it only works if millions of people do it. It doesn't work if only a few people do it. So the question remains, what can we do?

Waiting for the government to push oil companies drill more oil domestically? Now gas prices are so high that we simply can't afford to wait for big oil companies to get off their duff and drill for domestic oil.

And seriously, can we afford to wait for more refineries to be built? How will that lower the costs?

A few people seem to think that lowering the taxes will do the trick. Well, politicians will embrace these remedies, but the only thing that is happening is, we are deeper and deeper in this big mess. We know that lowering taxes won't work, because retailers will pick up the slack rather than pass the savings on to consumers.So, what can we do about gas prices, other than pay the tyrant oil companies anything they want for gas? Why not convert the water into gas? Is that possible?

Discover how you be join the thousands of other people who are doing something amazing about gas prices, and see how easily you can cut your your fuel cost to $0 this week while driving your car. Find out how you can run your car on water and save thousands of dollars too!

Source: TheLowestGasPrices.com



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