If Americans really worried about the price of a gallon of gas, they wouldn't be driving the most ridiculously gas-sucking cars on earth.
I average 52 mpg. I drive less than 1/2 the average miles per month by mapping out my car needs. My car maker has a 3 cylinder version of my engine that gets 80 mpg, but it's not [allowed to be] sold in America because "Americans don't want that car".
One of my vehicles is a Golf TDI and it averages 50 mpg. The Golf BlueMotion version has been available in Europe for 10 years. For 5 years I've tried everything, including offering to fly to Germany, buy one and have it shipped here. They told me it would not get through customs [???] and that they have no way to honor the warranty in the US.
Here's an example of the BS responses I get when I ask why the hell it isn't available here for purchase:
Environment my ass. I want the economy. I don't care how long it takes to go from zero to 60 mph, what color it is or if it has gadgets and doo-dads. Fork it over.
Alas, I'm on my own it seems. As long as Americans keep buying the TV commercials instead of demanding real cars I'm stuck in gas hog hell. My neighbors just brought their new Mercedes SUV over to show off its sound system. WHAT? Who gives a flying fuck what the stereo sounds like? That thing is as big as a school bus and gets 17 mpg! And, worse yet, I had to tell them what its fuel efficiency was... they did not know.
So,
when I hear Americans whining about gas prices, I just look at their woefully inefficient vehicle and roll my eyes.
Just a rant. Stop whining and pay up, or stop using and drive the price to the basement. Free market FTW.
Bosso