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2013-14 Shelby GT500
with fuel prices increasing......
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<blockquote data-quote="Darth Racer" data-source="post: 11602577" data-attributes="member: 798"><p>It's good for Ford that you guys aren't concerned with the fuel price. As I said, I'm paying over $9 a gallon for my Sunoco 100 fuel.</p><p></p><p>As for being peaked out on oil supply, actually, no....based on current estimates, there could be up to about two trillion barrels in the ground (North America) waiting to be processed. That's several centuries worth. And, yes, gas prices shouldn't be that high. Due to lower demand from a struggling economy, we have enough supply, for now, but it's not getting refined quickly enough. We need to build more refineries and provide for better transportation of the oil to the refineries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darth Racer, post: 11602577, member: 798"] It's good for Ford that you guys aren't concerned with the fuel price. As I said, I'm paying over $9 a gallon for my Sunoco 100 fuel. As for being peaked out on oil supply, actually, no....based on current estimates, there could be up to about two trillion barrels in the ground (North America) waiting to be processed. That's several centuries worth. And, yes, gas prices shouldn't be that high. Due to lower demand from a struggling economy, we have enough supply, for now, but it's not getting refined quickly enough. We need to build more refineries and provide for better transportation of the oil to the refineries. [/QUOTE]
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