12-17-2008, 12:29 PM
hotzester Wrote:It hasn't fallen that far every winter, because it wasn't as artifically inflated in the peak seasons. It has very little to do with the impact of hybrids. Yes, it's part. But there aren't nearly as many hybrids on the road as would be required to cut fuel prices in half.
agreed, market driven prices + falling market = cheap gas.
People are hurting and driving less, carpooling more, that is some of it. But I feel the majority is that it was market driven prices, they knew a economic depression was coming so they sold high, and now the fuel prices are dropping (have dropped) because of it.
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