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to add there are many other things that make gas prices much more expensive. In each geographical area there is a different gasoline blend than in the next area. Plus there is different blends for each season. The gas in the winter in chicago is different than the gas in the winter in california. The gas in the winter in chicago is different than the gas in the summer in chicago. This all drives prices up.
though like said earlier americans have it great that we pay so little for gasoline when you look at the rest of the world. Also the planes and everything else that uses gas. and the crude oil is used in so many other things.
not trying to be a crazy man or conspiracy theorist but the technology is out there to have more efficient cars. When my girlfriend's car is a nice roomy powerful car(subaru legacy 2003) but has the gas efficiency of a much smaller less powerful car, they can obviously put this tech into more cars.
though like said earlier americans have it great that we pay so little for gasoline when you look at the rest of the world. Also the planes and everything else that uses gas. and the crude oil is used in so many other things.
not trying to be a crazy man or conspiracy theorist but the technology is out there to have more efficient cars. When my girlfriend's car is a nice roomy powerful car(subaru legacy 2003) but has the gas efficiency of a much smaller less powerful car, they can obviously put this tech into more cars.