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$8 for a gallon of gas?! In Germany, yes

Posted: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 4:21 PM
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It is an everyday lottery when it comes to fuel prices at German gas stations. Prices for regular unleaded and diesel gas bounces up and down, often changing twice on the same day. And drivers in this car-loving nation are unhappily dealing with increasing prices at the pump.

Record prices on the international oil markets have driven gas prices across Europe sky high, with a gallon of unleaded gas costing about $8.60 per gallon in Germany.  (In Germany, gas is sold by the liter with one liter of unleaded fuel selling for an average of $2.29)

The high prices hit people where it counts – in the wallet.

"For us, as a family with two children, the high fuel prices are burdening," said Britta Koester, a nurse who has a 20-mile commute to work at odd hours and no options for using public transportation. "I am totally dependent on the car; the infrastructure in our little town is miserable in that respect," said Koester.

While filling up his small Volkswagen Golf, Dietmar Dannemann, 63, watched the meter at the pump carefully and tried to stop his purchase at an exact amount.

"As a member of the ADAC automobile club, I get one cent discount per liter, but I don't want to get more than 15 liters today, the prices are too high," he explained.

Meanwhile, Susana, a 33-year-old mother of two children, actually traveled across town to get a better price at the pump. "I get gas when I see a bargain," she explained. "And, in my family, we call each other when we spot a station with lower prices."

Still loving the autobahn
But despite the rising costs, Germans have continued their love affair with the open road.

"Our turnover is continuously good. We actually see an increase in fuel purchases every year," said Lars Watzek, the manager of a gas station in Regensburg, Germany.

"Every day, people walk in and complain about the rising prices, but honestly, I don't think our customers will drive less because of that," said Watzek. "Germans are in love with their cars."

In fact, new car registrations in Germany increased by 25 percent this February compared to figures from a year ago. And German manufacturers scored double-digit gains in sales, with Europe's biggest car maker, Volkswagen, leading the way with more than 89,000 new cars sold in the first two months of 2008, according to the German motor industry association, VDA. Last year alone, Germany registered a total of 3.5 million new cars.

Will ‘Green Cars’ sell?
Yet, European car manufacturers like BMW and Mercedes-Benz – known for their heavy, elegant cars with high fuel consumption – are supporting the trend towards developing more fuel efficient models and cars with alternative fuel technologies. At the recent Geneva Auto Salon, 17 out of the 94 new models were equipped with motors that run on alternative energies.

German car maker BMW was recently awarded an environmental prize for the best new technology for its fuel efficient and emission-cutting system called "EfficientDynamics."  

And, rival Volkswagen announced that the new generation of its bestselling "Golf" model will be available with a hybrid motor by the year 2009. Last week, Volkswagen also said it would roll out more than 20 new models by the end of the decade in a bid to bolster sales to 8 million vehicles by 2011.

But the question remains, will Germans pay up to drive more enviro-friendly "Green Cars"?  

According to a new survey among consumers and car industry executives, governments in Europe will have to offer tax breaks to encourage the purchase of low-emission cars – such as hybrids – because most buyers will not pay extra for the technology.

The survey also showed that European drivers so far have not significantly changed their driving behavior in response to climate change concerns. Yet, there also are developments and alternatives in the market that promise a "cleaner future" and less fuel consumption.

The numbers for so-called "auto gas" vehicles – cars that run on natural gas – have been growing constantly in Europe over the past few years. In Germany alone, 200,000 of these environment-friendly models are already whizzing across the high-speed autobahns and more than 3,500 gas stations have installed these futuristic pumps for service.

And for several years now, a number of organizations in Germany have been offering so called "fuel-saving training," courses in which German drivers – who prefer stick shifts to automatic cars – can learn how to minimize fuel consumption.

"We tell our students to up shift early, drive with a low number of revolutions and to turn off the motor during longer halts at traffic lights or train crossings," said Andreas Hoelzel from the German automobile club ADAC.

Watching every drop
Of course, there is always the option for people to walk to town to do simple errands or to use public transportation. But that would require changing habits and factoring in different costs as well.

"I would even take the bus more often," said Dannemann, the retiree who had an eagle-eye on the gas pump in Wiesbaden. "But, I find the bus fees in our city exorbitant," he said, while making sure not to spill one drop of gas at the pump.

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This is such a shame, while gas in some countries is still less than $.25 a gallon. We must find alternatives. People cannot live with everything going up but our pay checks.
YES, JUST WHAT THE FEDS AND THESE OIL COMPANUS ARE HOPING FOR. SINCE FEDS AND LAWMAKERS ARE DOING NOTHING ABOUT THIS CRAP ANYWAY. THANKS TO BUSHY BOY AND HIS COHORT THE V.P..
It's only a matter of time before we are paying over 10.00 for gas, give it time, they will rape us too.
Can't people understand that spending more for 'the technology' of a hybrid is simply an equalizer for the higher costs of fuel, but eventually, you pass the break-even point, and you get a greener planet in the bargain.  Why don't people get it?  Oh well, as I drive my hybrid around town and watch the prices go up at the pump, I just say "it keeps the rif-raf off the road."  
Like it or not American's are beginning to start car-pooling..A group of people who work 10 to 15 miles away from work..some are droped off at the same location. Most of the people around here have eliminated filling two cars up with gasolene. A pool
wagon comes by to pick 20 t0 25 people drop them off at their place of business. They return home with agroup of neighbors with whom they work with, or the same pool wagon can pick them up and return them home
for about $4.00 round -trip.  By spending about $25.00 dollars in gasolene for the pool wagon. 25 less cars are fueling up paying $20.00 a week as oppose
to paying $45.00 in gasolene a week.  Big -wigs oil
greeds will eventually find themselves selling less and less of their big high priced gasolene.
More and more career workers who work at the same place are making arrangements to ride along with neighbors who car pool. They are finding lots of money can be saved each week, and they buy less and less fuel.  Another plus is it cuts down on milages
you put on your expensive warranties.  I have not bought any gasolene in two weeks, because of car pooling where I need to go. If the American people
can do what we have done in the past to bring down prices.  We all would be much better off. Stop filling the Big-Wigs who are getting rich off fuel prices. It is not a shortage it is a greed problem we face today with oil prices. They have ordered to cap a lot of fuel sources, untill they bring in extra bucks to their wallets.  The American people is not that foolish to believe we have a fuel shortage. We do have the knowledge that the top oil distributors are asking for more and more money to be placed in their wallets off the American people. Lets face it we live in a antiAmerican governmental leadership.  All globalist who want more and more money. The problem is greed.
I recently visited Germany, and paid approximately $8.25 per gallon (after doing the math for the conversions).  Perhaps if prices were this high in the US, more people would drive fuel efficient cars, and we could reduce our dependence on foreign oil; something that has been talked about for 35 years, with no reduction in imports.  I did see a lot of small cars on the roads there, including many of the tiny "Smart" model.
How about $10.00 loaf of bread,or $20.00 a pound Meat. It's all linked togeather!
Fuel prices are getting out of hand in most European countries and it has more to do with government tax than the actual price of a barrel of oil. Problem is, I don't see governments ploughing the money they make from fuel tax back into motoring technology or to help the motorcar manufacturers with their developement costs. So where is the real incentive to develope environmentally safe cars going to come from because car owners know they will only get hammered again when they become the norm. so will be reluctant to pay more in either new car costs or fuel costs.
During WWII germany made much of its gasoline from its own coal, but now they could by some from the US to do it because the US government is not smart enough to do it instead of ethanol. Methanol can be made easily from coal, natural gas, waste wood or any organic material even sewage sludge, and the costs would have to be less than 8 dollars a gallon. Coal is at least 10 times cheaper than crude oil per unit energy, and even if half of that were lost in the conversion it would be worth the conversion including all capital costs. In WWII VW military cars were built to run on charcoal; many others could too, but then you could not buy gasoline at any price, and people are willing to pay for the convenience of expensive gasoline. The US and European govenments should be forced to pay for coal to gasoline conversion factories or take action against the oil monopolies; France has nuclear energy and  plug in hybrid electric cars can take care of most of the transportation needs most people. TH!NK electric vehicles are now being sold by the thousands, and the ZEBRA batteries used in them have equal or better performance than most existing or proposed L-Ion batteries and were once made in Germany, but fortunately are still being made in Switzerland. They were tested in Germany for several years until California gave up on its ZEV mandate, but are still used in buses. These batteries in mass production will cost much less to make. One third of their weight is pure table salt. Expensive nickel is a small fraction of the rest. MES-DEA sells a few ZEBRA cars in Switzerland and Italy....hg...
We Americans get pretty spoiled when it comes to driving.  I admit a 20 mile commute to work may be big in Germany, but not so much this side of the pond.  Unfortunately many Americans have taken it upon themselves to buy the biggest, nastiest, gas-guzzling monstrosities credit can buy.  I cannot help but laugh when I hear of someone driving a 12 mile per gallon beast moaning about the "high" gasoline prices.  The hilarious part of it one of the reason prices are higher is the fact they have been guzzling up all the gas in the first place.  With tight margins along the entire chain of petroleum on top of peak demand, well it doesn't take a wizard to do the math.

I believe it is time for everyone to wake up and realize that the current gas prices are going to be the new LOW prices in the future.  Prices rarely come down, they usually inflate with the rest of the world's currencies.  Three dollars a gallon is the new low, and how high it will go will remain to be seen.  I predict five dollars a gallon will be the new norm here pretty soon.  It's not pessimism, just modern economics.

What we the consumers of consumables can do is DEMAND and PURCHASE modern technological products that are as energy efficient as possible.  Right now a non-hybrid  Honda Civic with an automatic transmission literally gets 40 miles per gallon on the highway with efficient driving practices.  That's a standard gasoline motor (E85 ready) paired with an advanced transmission nearly doubling the efficiency standards set for by the Unites States, right off the lot.  If you start looking into hybrid and ultra-modern diesel technologies, fuel efficiencies for cars could soon double the 40 mile per gallon par.  The less gasoline everyone consumes, the more leftover to pad the market demand.  As I see it, every gas guzzler I see is burning off perfectly good gas that the rest of could be using efficiently.

The buddy-buddy relationship between American auto companies and big oil has to end.  I cannot see any (logical) reason why American auto would stay friendly to big oil since big oil essentially put American auto out of business.  Big oil knew full well they were going to rake the world over the coals on gas prices, all the while patting American auto on the back for making bigger, Bigger, BIGGER autos with NO attention paid to fuel economy.  Big oil basically set up American auto and let it burn to the ground all in the name of good 'ol American greenbacks.  We can thank many a CEO an their frat buddies scratching each others backs, laughing all the way to the bank.

But we, the people, in the end decide what we want and how things should be.  If we don't want something, we do not buy it leaving the corporations scrambling to figure out what we will spend our hard earned money on.  We vote politicians in and out of office.  We tell them the what's what.  It's up to US to decide that we have had enough and want to join the 21st century and get away from fossil fuels.  Buy a Honda.  Buy a Ford Focus.  Buy a Toyota truck.  Buy a hybrid.  Buy a natural gas car, or an electric, or an ultra-modern bio diesel.  Things will not change until we all make change happen.  It's time for the go-go consume-it-all-to-hell-with-the-rest baby boomer and Gen-X mentality to be flushed down the toilet with so many other excessive consumption mentalities.

Not just America, everyone across the globe can participate.  It's time we said goodbye to the 20th century and move on to a world that is rightfully ours.  It's time we shook things up a little! :)

Mike
Kansas
It is good to remember that the $8.60 is so high because of the poor EURO to USD conversion. This exchange rate does not affect the Europeans. It just looks more expensive to us.

Also, one of the reasons Hybrid cars are not as popular in Europe as they are in the US is because on average, European cars are far more fuel efficient (and often smaller) than the cars we see on the roads in the US.

Europeans also walk a lot more in their daily life than people in most US cities.

There is a large movement in Europe to produce, sell and drive cars with lower emissions. Germany is not a forerunner at this and the Autobahns might be to blame.
We just returned from a trip to England - the fuel over there was 1.07 pounds per liter - at 4 liters a gallon, that was 4.28 pounds - or, after translation, over 9 US dollars a gallon! Yikes! Good thing they have great transportation in London!
The price of oil is disgusting. Why doesn't president Bush, under the War Powers Act shut down the futures trading , which is what is driving up the price of oil?
We live 50 miles east of St. Louis, Mo and diesel gas today is $3.99.9, regular gas is $3.39.9   so it won't be long before regular gas is $4.00 per gallon, probably by June.
American's are too busy watching American Idol, playing with their video games and talking on their cell phones to pay attention. Millions of Americans are over the limit on their credit cards. Parents think they have to buy EVERYTHING for the kids. Millions of able people are on public aide, food stamps, free education. Others work two jobs just to get by. People don't get married anymore because it is cheaper to just live together and have kids so the mother can collect government aide, food stamps, medicaid, free education, etc. The gravy train needs to be over. We have given illegals aliens free-be's for so long, they get mad and want to sue us if they don't get what they want. Drugs are the norm and the drug dealers are millionares living right next door to you. Where will it stop? It won't. We are going to have a Depression like the 1929-30's. The ball has already started rolling and no one can stop it. Tighten you seat belts, it's going to be a bumpy ride!
please go to   -   www.teslamotors.com

this electric vehicle technology has been available for 4 years  -  why are we not using this technology as a nation?   -    why are you not writing a story about Tesla Motors?  -  why won't your submit button work?
The US is going broke shipping hundreds of billions of dollars overseas each year to buy foreign oil. We need an "at the pump" (not on bulk purposes for public transportation) minimum $3 per gallon federal tax on gasoline coupled with a substantial reduction and simplification of the federal income tax. This will keep our money at home...provide funds to improve social programs, balance the budget and reduce the national debt.

Until the US acts on this matter, volatility of the stock market and the free fall of the value of the American dollar will continue.

If people don't like action like that they can buy a car which gets 30 miles per gallon instead of 15- and pay the same amount for gas each month while keeping their existing driving habits. Other adjustments by the consumer are possible too- such as driving less.
 There is definitely more to this 'Fuel Crisis'than
meets the eye...... .
With the Worlds'petroleum supplies presently at'Glut'
level.New, massive oil fields in areas of accessability having been recently discovered. Adding with this,  the
incredible shale-oil and sand-oil fields of near contnental
size ,located in Siberia(producing since the late 80s)
Plus Americas vast holdings.Newly employed methods of
petroleum recovery(methods that mimic the technology employed to cut the "Chunnel"between England and Mainland Europe)and the unbelieveable shale/sand oil
fields in Canada,ie.the present colossal recovery occurring in Alberta.
Perhaps the Petrol Industry has enough investors to satisfy......thus making Gasoline Sales their newest
'in-house' source of venture capital.
The price of gas is disgustijng. Why doesn't President Bush, under the War Powers Act, close down the trading on futures and brokering of oil, which is what is driving up it's price.
IN FLORIDA USA THE FUEL PRICES ARE RISING AND THE ROADS ARE GETTING LESS TRAFFIC BECAUSE OF THE FUEL COSTS WHICH MEANS US WORKING PEOPLE CAN GET TO OUR JOBS QUICKER WITHOUT OLD RUBBERNECKING OLD GOATS ON RETIREMENT DRIVING AROUN IN CIRCLES HINDERING PROGRESS.
AT THE AGE OF 72 AND RUNNING 5 OFFICES LOCATED 45 MILES APART CAN ATTEST TO THE RELIEF THAT A FEW BUCKS MORE IN GAS CAN DO TO PEOPLE THAT BURN UP THE ROADS FOR NOTHING.

I BUY USA GAS ONLY, TO KEEP THE $ HERE.
I WILL MODIFY MY TRUCK INTO AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE WITHIN THE NEXT 12 MONTHS, SO YOU CAN TAKE YOUR GAS AND CRAM IT WHERE TO SUN DON'T SHINE !
I am unsure who I should sympathise with most, the US consumer in shock over teh thundering price rises over the past years or so, our German friends who are feeling the pain or us in Britain who are pretty much aware that maybe as much as approximately 85% of the price of our £1.10 or almost $2.26 per litre is raw tax. I see that as simple legalised extortion.

And this from a government that decides its own pay rises, gives itself benefits and then tells us the common folk to cut back and accept living under pressure.

The fact that big cars are legal, and the latest budget has hiked a showroom premium tax of around £750 - £950 per car just goes to show that it is all about reeling in the cash. Anyone who can spend £35,000 upwards on a car will probably just wince if, at all at the added tax, pay it and drive off with the car. As for the disuasion factor, the government doesn't really want to do that, they don't want to upset the motor industry or the affiliated industries, nor do they really want to stop the taxation income, if they did they would have given support to those driving small, economical or optimised usaage cars.... the station wagon (estate car to us Brits...), and people carriers, (you know for, 'families' etc. But it is my understanding that they too will be punished.

High petrol prices are also being driven up by speculators, peolpe who are simly betting but never have to actually pay the full price or receive the oil that they bid on.

I wonder what the effect on the price of oil would be if speculators had to pay in full as with the stock exchange transactions post black wednesday, instead of simply having to cover the margin.

As for the price of petrol, I don't think that there is not much that joe average can do about it, but maybe, just maybe, we will bite back at governments and make them hold to their word or be instantly thrwon out of power... now that might get their attention.
The oil companys are digging  there on grave with spiking the oil up like thay have the past three years.Thay better make it while thay can because fuel  is high enough to make many people start working on and coming out with cars that use little or no gas. Its just around the corner.
The USA is now ready for "Essential Monday." No cars on the road unless essential, vital or crucial. Monday is a slow day for business and a four day week is what our planet needs today!
Are the oil companies paying you to write this, thus creating the ground for their continuous abuse?
some statements in this text are simply wrong: not obly consumer attitude changed notable since prices increased, but particularly the way the avg car driver acts: they drive less! the so-far measured increase in billion km (synonym for miles in the metric system) is much lower since so called 'environmental-incentives' for fuel have been introduced by the democratic-green government in 1999. Interestingly, these issues are not even mentioned in teh text: poor journalism, I'd say;
In the Netherlands its Euro 1.60/ltr
thats $14 per US gallon
Gas compans are ripping us off if we stop buying gas for one month we could lower the gas prices.
Ummmm....I personally couldn't read past "The survey also showed that European drivers so far have not significantly changed their driving behavior in response to climate change concerns." because not everyone has the choice between driving and something else. For me, where I live (USA) carpooling isn't an option for me and I would have to drive 30 miles to get to a bus stop, and then it still wouldn't take me where I might need to go. I hate, with more than a passion people who suggest 'driving less' as though that's so easy for so many people. Even if I rode a bicycle to work and to grocery shop, I would have to ride the bicycle on roads where my life would be endangered from the cars traveling the road, and if carrying groceries, make 3 three mile trips. How about we figure out something that benefits others than those that can afford a BMW or a brand new car???
Andy,

Unfortunately, what you omit is the real factor behind the "relative" high cost of gas here in Germany, the horrendous exchange rate to the US dollar.  For those of us who are paid in US dollars, a fill up can well exceed $100.  

dwp
Looks like they are trying to soften us up for the higher prices we have to pay at the pump! Close to 50% of the oil used in this country is produced right here in America. Add into that the purchases from Mexico and other SA countries and Canada and we are left with only a small percentage coming from the middle east. Some of these well here in America have been producing since oil was less than 20 bucks a barrel. So the president and his secrective Vp have led the way to higher and higher oil prices and the world economy is at risk because of it. The middle class is evaporating and the poor well they are now destitute because higher gas prices mean everything from food to other essentials have to go up. SAD
The rising gas prices have been annoying me for a while now. I remember when we used to think that $1.14 was high, but now, i'd give anything to see that price again. As a stay at home mom of two, it's hard to even make a trip to the grocery store. I think gas prices are way too high considering the pay rate of most jobs in my area. My husband travels 20 miles one way to his job and has to put gas in every day because we can't afford to fill up all at once. If gas ever became $8 a gallon in america, especially where i live, i would become a very avid walker. I would refuse to pay such ridiculous prices.
Discussions of fuel prices while interesting, almost inevitably include some fairy tale comparison of European and American gasoline prices. Stating that Germany pays $8 a gallon is a total misrepresentation of fact. Why? The reason is that Europeans refine their gasoline to a minimum of 95 octane and as high as 100 in some places. Gasoline of this quality is commonly referred to as "racing fuel" in America. At most tracks around America gasoline with octane ratings nearing or eclipsing 100 usually cost more than $7 dollars per gallon. This makes the above headline seem much less relevant to any conversation regarding fuel prices. Add to this Germany's socialist tax system and the likelihood (I can't say exactly what the taxes are) that they pay a big percentage straight to the government and $8 seems pretty much the same as what we pay for an equivalent product. Trying to compare the price of a high quality product in a socialist economic system to a low grade product in a less socialist (not really capitalist longer) economic system and claiming that they are the same is nothing more than dishonest.
So called alternative fuels are a "crock", most all of these "green technologies" require more energy and are more costly to produce than what is recieved in the end. We need to separate politics from real science. Hydrogen is not a fuel source...at least on this planet. Food crops should be used for food, not fuel. Dream on....
we have had high price gas in uk for years now it's about $8.50per gallon(tax on gas about 70%) but seniors can travel free on public transport, between 9.30am till 4.30pm,anywhere in the uk
I would like to see one oil company put out of business in protest to the huge profits they are making. I would like to see everyone purchase gas from anyone except SHELL. SHELL has an attitude that they can charge what they want and they always have the highest gas prices.

Don't by SHELL gas and lets shows the gas companies that we can and do vote with our dollar.
it is time for a Boston Tea Party once again. Unite!
8 bucks a gallon.... i'll build a still and what i dont burn in the tank i'll drown in my sorrows over what the world has come to.
I have just returned from Germany and the price in my hometown was Euro 1.44 for regular/unleaded. I found the train tickets did go up as have the bus fares. On the news there was talk about requirements to make the train engines more efficient and I was told that there are cities that are already testing sticker reqirements on cars depicting what kind of emmissions your car has. If you have a high emmissions sticker you may not be allowed to drive in the inner city.
Most certainly I will keep gas milage and emmissions in mind when I look for my next car.
Clown Bush is a disgrace to the American public. Score another idiotic presendential move by this ridiculous administration! This clown should be impeached and given to the Iraqi people for due punishment!
So-who is to blame Dummies? We have tremendous reserves of fuel in the ground in Alaska,likewise just off shore of Florida (where the Cubans and Chinesse are drilling),we have not built a refinery or a nuclear power plant in more than 20 years;and our super corrupt Congressmen and women are being driven around in big gas guzzler limos at taxpayer expense (to say nothing of the jet planes and helicopters they utilize).If you keep sending the same corrupt Congress back every four years,shut your stupid mouths and just pay up.
Gas prices are going to get even higher in the coming years because the total level of production of many of the world's largest oil fields will continue to decline while global demand is rising. The smart thing for governments to do would be to take tax revenues from the sale of gasoline (all governments tax gasoline) and use those funds to increase public transportation infastructures in small towns and metro areas.
THE PRICE OF GAS WILL NEVER GO DOWN,UNTIL WE START CHARGING 1 BUSHLE WKEAT FOR 1 BARREL OF OIL!! FAR OUT? NOT SO. WHEN FARMERS CAN NOT PLANT BECAUSE OF GAS, NO GAS-- NO FOOD!!!
Until the public wakes up and smells the roses we are going to be paying outragious prices for gas. no one seems to have a problem with the quarterly reports of billion dollar profits by the oil companies, or the obvious disregard of the american government. The oil companies have the public right where they want them, stuck on gas like a drug addict. the more we use the more they are going to let us pay. Where did the 100 mile per gallon engines go from the 70's or 60's that where suddenly wisked away. notice the governments havn't asked this question. There are too many publicly elected officials getting money from big oil to say anything about the price of gas! wake up and smell the roses! you might find it smells like sweet crude!
Gas prices in Japan @ avg 159 yen per litre for regular.  "Word" in the news is April prices will go down for a while.  I would assume due to upcoming holidays in April & Mays "Golden Week"
Yeah but Germans don't drive like we do.  They have a great train system, ultra modern buses, streetcars and a country wide bike system out of this world.  The Germans for the most part live very close to where they work and their largest cars look like our subcompacts.
I THINK NATURAL GAS CARS IS THE WAY TO GO TROUBLE IS
HOW DO WE DO IT.
Let's see College is free, No rent and by the way no medical bills.
$ 8 a gallon gas I still think is bargan.
Fuel prices here don't bother me, though I am concerned.  Getting 32 MPG avg. & 39 MPG highway helps.  Motorsports enthusiasis are paying upwards of $8. per gallon for race fuel here, and getting a lot of "smiles per gallon".  Spend it where you want to, I guess.  
I love German cars; my favorite is the Smart Car made by Mercedes. It gets 40mpg and looks sporty. The future is small cars that get 200mpg.
I love German cars; my favorite is the Smart Car made by Mercedes. It gets 40mpg and looks sporty. The future is small cars that get 200mpg.


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