
Katie said:POSTED BY GOLFGAL ON A EARLIER THREAD:
We have a Blazer that gets about 20 mph highway(then she goes into saying she is getting a van because she needs room). She does say the van will get better MPG, but that doesn't really matter to her.
Okay, GolfGal, my Suburban gets about 17 MPG highway. We are a family of 5 but my older children usually do not go with us to my youngest son's game. We usually always have at least 1 or 2 "stray" children with us at all times. My husband coaches several sports and "always" takes kids with them whose parents can't be there.
Yes, we do have another car that my husband drives to work, gasp, 60 miles each way everyday!!!!!!!! It is GrandPrix GT, it gets better gas mileage but not great. It is smaller would be crowded, hard to haul equpiment and gasp again, doesn't have a DVD player( that my DS loves) which the Suburban does.
In my original post, I was supporting the carpool idea, not so much to help me financially, but others. I figure, if I spend that much money on the SUV, I better never complain about the cost of gas! I try not too, but sometimes it gets to me!
Sorry, my post "burned" you, I will just go vaccum my house with my DYSON vacuum cleaner!



Yikes! If you're talking about me (although I hope you aren't), I'm sorry if I offended anyone by my gloating about driving a diesel, just wanted to put it out there as an alternate for paying outrageous unleaded prices.Marseeya said:You know what really gets to me in threads like this? And it's not that I've seen it here, but it's inevitable in the SUV and/or gas threads. You always have someone coming on gloating -- and maybe they don't mean to gloat, or maybe they don't realize they're coming off that way -- but they display the attitude that everything's just fine and dandy because they can afford that Hummer and it's all just peachy keen with them; hey just let those gas prices SOAR!!! It's all good!
This is serious for some people. Where I live, people aren't going to be able to go to work when they're making minimum wage and driving whatever old car they can get their hands on. I'm willing to bet we have some people on the DIS who are seriously worried about gas prices, and no, not everyone here is planning trip after trip to WDW, but are very overburdened right now.
It reminds me of the "let them eat cake" attitude.
It's not that anyone should be ashamed to have money, but really. If you're going to be so blatant about it, why don't you just come right out and tell us what your salary is. Either way, it's just tacky.
Marseeya said:You know what really gets to me in threads like this? And it's not that I've seen it here, but it's inevitable in the SUV and/or gas threads. You always have someone coming on gloating -- and maybe they don't mean to gloat, or maybe they don't realize they're coming off that way -- but they display the attitude that everything's just fine and dandy because they can afford that Hummer and it's all just peachy keen with them; hey just let those gas prices SOAR!!! It's all good!
This is serious for some people. Where I live, people aren't going to be able to go to work when they're making minimum wage and driving whatever old car they can get their hands on. I'm willing to bet we have some people on the DIS who are seriously worried about gas prices, and no, not everyone here is planning trip after trip to WDW, but are very overburdened right now.
It reminds me of the "let them eat cake" attitude.
It's not that anyone should be ashamed to have money, but really. If you're going to be so blatant about it, why don't you just come right out and tell us what your salary is. Either way, it's just tacky.