Originally Posted by
dspace9
Shouldn't we locals get a discount then lol?
If it didn't have to be processed I would think so.
So, I think it is going to have to hit the $10 a gallon mark in the states to notice a real change in driving habits, at least in the Atlanta metro area. Perhaps less drag racing from traffic lights, less Talladega back-straight high speed drafting on the interstate, and less big honking SUVs with soccer moms in the parking lots idling it away sitting in their A/C while little Johnny plays soccer.
But in Canadia, since y'all use some weirdo wacked out measuring units for your fuel and mpg (), at what $ / L level do you think you canucks may start to really notice driving differences (if you haven't already).
$2/Leeeeeder? $3/Leeeeeeder? Ay?
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