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Are you interested in saving gas money? do you think gas prices in the near future will decrease or increase?

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Are you interested in saving gas money? do you think gas prices in the near future will decrease or increase?

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  1. yes I am! No It will not drop, why??? Because when alternative fuel vehicle's come to the market, they will there will be less cars on the road that will use gas or as much of it. So they will raise prices to cover lost costs. They need to show great profits to there share holders , so it will happen!

    The good NEWS?

    I found the best way to save gas is to install a hydrogen kit. It works on any car or model. I got 40-60% better millage  on my car when it was installed. I cost me $60 to make. Great report on it with videos here, http://www.honest-product-review.com/wat...


  2. I am interested in saving on gas money, especailly b/c I have a long commute to work. I am currently looking to buy a smaller car so that I will burn less gas and spend less money on gas. I don't think the gas prices will go down, but I think they might level off for a while.

    Sorry to get political but- our current US president stockpiles more oil than any other president and he is the only president who has not dipped into national oil reserves in times of crisis. Remember right after Katrina? I thought that warrented a dip.

  3. i like money.

  4. i think they will go up and down.  i am interested in saving money at the pump.  at the grocery store i work you get "gasbusters" for products you buy, one "gasbuster" is $.07, 2 is $.11 and so on.

  5. I am definitely interested in saving money, and prices are going nowhere but up. Maybe someone will put a bill on the ballet threatening the gas companies profits and they will temporally drop the price, but even if that happens it will go up a week after the election.

    Problem is with OPEC refusing to raise the world market supply, there being a ton of barriers to opening a new refinery or drilling in the USA, and the fact that china needs it, along with developing countries, it is going no where but up in the long run.

  6. I drive under the speed limit, limit my trips and try to combine them, and don't go anywhere extra. I also avoid jackrabbit starts.

    And yes, prices will go up.

  7. Me Too

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