SUVs, trucks pushing gas prices up
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2005 4:40 am
Yesterday I topped up my motorcycle tank as it was 1/2 full with 10.5 liters of gas for 97 cents a liter! That was $10! OUCH!
$20 to fill my motorcycle? That's crazy.... Oh well, at least I'm not in a SUV!
Mike.
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SUVs, trucks pushing gas prices up
04/08/2005
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL – If you drive an SUV or truck, you might be getting desperate.
"I get crappy gas mileage so I bought a motorcycle," said Travis Zubick, an SUV owner from Edina. "I figure it will pay for itself."
Jill Tokarchik of Mound paid almost $49 to fill her SUV Thursday.
"I’m gonna cry when it goes over $50," she said.
Jeremy Johnson of St. Louis Park has a Ford Expedition that gets 12 miles per gallon.
"Like a 28 gallon tank, so lately its been $50-$55 to fill up. A year ago it was in the $40 range," Johnson said.
The Energy Information Administration now predicts gas will peak at 2.35 in May and then go down in the summer. It pointed out some of the reasons for high gas prices: Heavier vehicles, more horsepower and increased highway travel.
People who sell those SUVs say business is down a bit.
The Hummer averages about 10-13 miles per gallon, the same as many SUVs.
"It is a little bit tougher," said Jim Snook of Wally McCarthy Hummer. "More just mindset usually. The people are looking at sport utility, they know the gas prices, they know it’s not gonna change. They're gonna buy it anyway."
Hummer is coming out with a new unit next year that gets over 20 miles per gallon.
But high gas prices hurt everyone.
"People drive less," said gas station owner Steve Williams. "They also spend less in the store and certainly cut out the carwash."
$20 to fill my motorcycle? That's crazy.... Oh well, at least I'm not in a SUV!
Mike.
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SUVs, trucks pushing gas prices up
04/08/2005
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL – If you drive an SUV or truck, you might be getting desperate.
"I get crappy gas mileage so I bought a motorcycle," said Travis Zubick, an SUV owner from Edina. "I figure it will pay for itself."
Jill Tokarchik of Mound paid almost $49 to fill her SUV Thursday.
"I’m gonna cry when it goes over $50," she said.
Jeremy Johnson of St. Louis Park has a Ford Expedition that gets 12 miles per gallon.
"Like a 28 gallon tank, so lately its been $50-$55 to fill up. A year ago it was in the $40 range," Johnson said.
The Energy Information Administration now predicts gas will peak at 2.35 in May and then go down in the summer. It pointed out some of the reasons for high gas prices: Heavier vehicles, more horsepower and increased highway travel.
People who sell those SUVs say business is down a bit.
The Hummer averages about 10-13 miles per gallon, the same as many SUVs.
"It is a little bit tougher," said Jim Snook of Wally McCarthy Hummer. "More just mindset usually. The people are looking at sport utility, they know the gas prices, they know it’s not gonna change. They're gonna buy it anyway."
Hummer is coming out with a new unit next year that gets over 20 miles per gallon.
But high gas prices hurt everyone.
"People drive less," said gas station owner Steve Williams. "They also spend less in the store and certainly cut out the carwash."