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en None of us are comfortable paying $2.50 per gallon when we go to fill up our cars with gas.

en None of us are comfortable paying two dollars and a half per gallon when we go to fill up our cars with gas.

en I think it's going to go higher and we'll soon be paying more than $4 a gallon. His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around. I used to fill up for 20 bucks. Now it's doubled.

en At the end of the day, with oil touching $70 a barrel, that is not good for the consumer. When we are all paying more at the pump to fill our cars, that's less disposable spending that we all have to spend at retailers.

en The big difference is we've hit on a setup early in the season. The team is preparing great race cars. I'm comfortable in there. I've never had cars that I got to the track with and been comfortable with.

en Well, I was shocked the other day when I saw $3-a-gallon for premium, but I give thanks that I live in a country where I'm not paying $5 or $6 a gallon. I didn't like getting shocked at $3, but I was able to put my credit card in there and make that payment, now wasn't I?

en With $3 a gallon or more for gasoline, there's a huge potential for people to migrate back to cars over the next few months. Honda has an abundant strength in terms of its perception as green -- for high-mileage cars.

en Families are now paying up to $100 every week to fill up the car - the public needs a proper explanation for the prices they are paying,

en Then they're not only paying off this car but the last car. The dealer will assist them in finding out how to do that. If they do that enough they could be paying for several cars at once. The payments may seem lower, but something has to give at some point.

en I get about 99 miles to the gallon. When gasoline costs $3 a gallon, driving most gasoline cars costs 8 to 20 cents a mile. With a plug-in hybrid, your local travel and commuting can go down to 2 to 4 cents a mile.

en I don't know what the level should be, ... But I know consumers should not be paying $5 a gallon for gas.

en You may be paying a few dollars more to buy [it at an independent dealership] than at the Car Max. The thing you have to ask yourself when you go in is: Do you feel comfortable for what you're paying?

en You may be paying a few dollars more to buy [it at an independent dealership] than at the Car Max. The thing you have to ask yourself when you go in is: Do you feel comfortable for what you're paying?

en which is more demanding than the (current) 27.5 miles per gallon for passenger cars.

en There are so many cars on the market that get 30 miles per gallon, and folks aren't buying them,


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