The prices are going up over here as strongly as in the USA, but on a higher level as gas prices in the European Union are about twice as high as in the States.
Yes, we have SUVs too, but a) not as many, b) ours are smaller (More like the Toyota Rav4, less Mercedes ML/BMW X5) and c) most of them are diesel-powered, which makes for far better fuel economy.
It is not you and your oversized cars alone that pushes the price up, it's the rising demand in China and India, it's that friggin' war in Iraq, which also ties up a lot of oil (Ever heard of hybrid-tanks?
But one fact is clear: The USA constitutes barely 5% of the world population, but consumes 25% of the world's energy. Fortunately the high price for energy makes you rethink your stance on this. You have two possibilities: Pay or conserve.
Don't get me wrong: The average German also uses more energy than is just when you compare the German population to the world population, but we have started conserving a long time ago, we have the highest use of alternative energy sources of all industry nations, and we're cutting down even more.
This is ONE world and we have a limited supply of oil only. Chinese people have the same right to drive a car as you and me - and they outnumber us heavily. So ALL of us humans have to save as much as possible and find new ways to propel our vehicles sooner or later.
Fortunately public transport over here is much better than in the USA, so we are not as dependent on our cars as you - But I also like to drive my convertible much more than rideing the bus