Saturday, November 10, 2007

Increasing Gasoline Prices

Gasoline has hit a record high and it looks like they are not coming down anytime soon. This is leading many comsumers to believe that the prices are not going to drop ever again. This may remind you of last year when the prices of gas went up a dollar and change. You might be asking yourself why this is happening and what can I do to save money. In this article I am going to tell you some resourceful tips on how to save money and also why this is happening in the United States.


Why are gasoline prices going up again?
We can blame crude oil and the calendar for the rising cost in gasoline. During the summer the prices of gasoline seem to be at there highest and towards the fall they start to drop. Crude oil prices raise everday increasing the price of gasoline in the United States.


SAVING MONEY ON GAS
Now you may be wondering how to save gas when driving around in your car. I have found a webpage that gives you 29 tips on how to save gas while in your car. This is the webpage. How to Save Money on Gas

Are the gas companies gouging us?
Certainly, oil companies prosper in times of rising prices -- just look at how well energy stocks have performed in the midst of recent market doldrums. But the industry is quick to defend its practices and profits as comparable to other sectors.

In areas such as California that rely on "boutique" fuel blends, some observers say that refiners have too much power to limit supply in order to drive up prices, though it's hard to distinguish between the exercise of "market power" and true scarcity.

"Each time the price of gasoline increases," Noel says, "some consumers immediately point to the potential for collusion or price gouging amongst oil companies. Numerous government investigations over the years have failed to turn up any such evidence. Prices are determined at each level by the laws of supply and demand."

One reason that gasoline prices are volatile, Noel says, is that demand is relatively insensitive to price changes. Overall, people just keep on driving to work, no matter the pump price.
Article by Rick Vanderknyff


You now can ask youself wether or not a hybrid car is the affordable way to get by all of this. If its in the price range for you, I say the heck with it, why not? Right? But are they really that reliable? Heres what Consumer Reports say about hybrid cars. Just click the link! Hybrid car reliability according to Consumer Reports


This is all for today. I will be updating this post everyday so leave comments if you wish or have any questions about the increasing gas prices. I have all the answers!


Thanks!!


Bryan Caldon

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