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A long time. The team that designed the last refinery has long retired. It would have be be back-engineered.Sniper Bob said:Say the orders were given today to build new refineries, how long from drawing blueprints to trucking out gas?
avbug said:Orders? What orders? Whose?
This is private industry trying to survive. They just took a loss...with what part of that loss do you propose they build the new refineries, and to what end? Economics dictates that the price of the fuel goes up, not that more refineries get built.
cforst513 said:i have a 1964 vespa scooter i'm thinking about dropping 2 grand on to get it fixed. 130mpg or so. i may look like a dork but i'll be saving money on gas!
Dizel8 said:Two grand, what on earth is wrong with it that would cost that much??
But I bet they remember the day they peeled the the paper off the back of that bumper sticker that said, "vote for John Kerry - it's up to the women!"Lilah said:414Flyer,
While I'm a bit perplexed by your avatar, your views with respect to car economics are well founded.
My family drives a six year old VW Jetta TDI which gets 46mpg AVERAGE! The other car is a twelve year old Honda Civic. Both get great mileage, are very reliable, and neither has collision insurance since neither of us has had wrecks. Heck, we quite often we can't remember the last time we put fuel/gas in the vehicle. There's a lot to be said for efficient transportation.
Fast cars are fun, very few of them can match the "performance" of 46mpg. Why pay for speed you don't need if you're looking for efficient transport from point A to point B?
Lilah