anyone started trying to save gas?

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Retired, the wife and I stay home, only go shopping once a week, though next week we're going to San Diego for a 5 day get away, always go to the Del Mar Fair. :D
 
I just got back from a two week road trip with my Silverado-and 5,000 pound-30 foot travel trailer. Gas COSTS WHAT IT COSTS.......
 
I found it idiotic how fast people drove before gas spiked.

I find it dumber now. Supposed value of time in the car or not… speed and power are a cubic relation.

Apparently gas isn’t really expensive because I don’t see people slowing down. An I’m not talking doing 40 on the interstate…. But 80+ in a 65 is a bit much, regardless of how good of drivers folks think they are and how entitled they think they are to do so.
 
Starting at about 2006 I was already assuming that gas can go $6 / gal and oil can go $140 / barrel. All the cars I've bought since then were reasonably good in mpg. 28-40mpg between 2 cars.

Refusing to go to the office is what I'm doing now, good to have a boss not in the same office.

Still buy takeout, in general food price / take out price has gone up about 20% based on my observation. The biggest impact to us is stock price reduction and we got a haircut on our portfolio, and pay only went up 3.5% this year. Should have switched job last year instead of waiting for all the stock vest completed, many I knew got a 25%-50% increase from last year's job hop. Can't predict the future and can't win them all.
 
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Also. As mentioned, it's not just gas prices. We see "ridiculous prices for everything" because, reasons, fair? But, people can make excuses for anything.

I think the reason people are still driving fast etc is because cars are more efficient now than ever and people still drive how they drive, I predict a summer of getting run off the road if you drive 5 over. But that's just my prediction.

Maybe when it goes a little higher, but. Even then. Am I seeing less SUVs? Maybe. Haven't been looking....
Without going political. When you print 80% of the money in 2 years alone, anything less than 4x price increase is actually a bargain.

So people who can borrow for that low interest rate would just buy up everything and sit on it till inflation catch up, and eventually it will. It is the people who cannot borrow at 0% that lose out.
 
You get one life period. When your old, sitting in the rocking chair on the patio looking out in the distance,are you going to say you experienced life to the fullest or are you going to have regrets?!

I will not be living with regrets regardless of the current situation.
The opposite can be said: when you are on the street homeless and sick at 70, would you regret not saving and plan earlier in life so you would have less to worry.

Of course, the best would be somewhere in the middle between your and my example.
 
You get one life period. When your old, sitting in the rocking chair on the patio looking out in the distance,are you going to say you experienced life to the fullest or are you going to have regrets?!

I will not be living with regrets regardless of the current situation.
are you going to say you experienced life to the fullest?
meaning buying a Bugatti Veyron to really max life out?
everything else is not really going the whole way, right?
 
And that is exactly why I'll be In Illinois August 6th. I'm honestly genuinely looking forward to it at this point. Maybe even sip a light beer or two as time allows, maybe, maybe. To have as much fun as possible and still be legal etc. Maybe at night.. whatever it takes. Something.

It's true, you get one period on this earth and I refuse to let such obvious, transparent, stupid things change how I live my life. That is not going to happen.

Fear is a choice.
"In humans and other animals, fear is modulated by the process of cognition and learning.
Fear is sometimes incorrectly considered the opposite of courage. Because courage is a willingness to face adversity, fear is an example of a condition that makes the exercise of courage possible."
 
I come home every day for lunch, but I have thought about cutting that luxury out for now because my truck loves to drink the gas. The sad part is that it's not only gas, the grocery bill has also gone up significantly. We're boring and predictable in that department, nothing really changes when it comes to grocery shopping, except the price at checkout.
We haven't really started cutting back, but my wife and I have had a discussion about the state of things. We still plan on taking our vacation and enjoying life while being mindful of the situation though.
We are in a very fortunate position to be able to weather this storm, we have no debt other than monthly utilities, but we still want to preserve what we have by being mindful of the situation the country is facing right now. I really feel bad for those who are living week to week at this point.
 
We don't drive enough to really be impacted by gas prices. I work from home, wife works about 2 miles from home, and the kids go to school about 1 mile from home. Most of our friends and family are within 10 miles of us or less. We are still below $5/gallon here in the Omaha area. I usually just put in $20 once a week or so and that's enough to get us everywhere we want to go.
 
Well combining errands would be one way. Max speed of 55 or 60 another. Working from home as many days as you can per week. Having more stuff delivered vs going out shopping.

Driving a diesel truck means I don't buy any gasoline.
But us diesel drivers get it worse. Look at the price of diesel, higher fuel economy or not.

Delivery costs have energy costs built in somehow.
 
But us diesel drivers get it worse. Look at the price of diesel, higher fuel economy or not.
Used to be cheaper. Got to enjoy the double whammy back in the day, cheaper to buy, and got more for your money. Now it sure seems like time to move on, I don't see myself getting another diesel, despite liking them.
 
But us diesel drivers get it worse. Look at the price of diesel, higher fuel economy or not.

Delivery costs have energy costs built in somehow.
Currently in Northen Illinois currently the majority of non-interstate gas stations are selling diesel for less than unleaded. Not sure if it is tax related or a local oversupply in diesel, or something else.......
 
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