I am almost a greenie when it comes to land and trees, but when it comes to fuel and vehicles I am a realist. I wish the people that talk about gas dependence and try to push public transportation and small tin can vehicles would just take a hike. Especially the ones who talk about artificially raising prices or taxing gas even more to force people off of gas. Come on.
99.9999% of the time, the people that are trying to push mass transit, eliminate larger vehicles, or artificially inflate prices are either people that live in big cites or people from countries OTHER than the US complaining about our gas consumption. City dwellers think their form of existence is what it is like everywhere and can't understand why people don't just ride the bus or train. Frankly I couldn't exist in a city because that is all it is, is existence... nothing more.
Fact: 90% of the nation is NOT in a city where mass transit is a viable option. I live CLOSE to Charlotte, NC. It has mass transit, but even if I worked there, I would pay $15 a gallon in gas before I would get up, drive to a mass transit pickup location, ride that to Charlotte, get off, transfer to another form of transportation such as a bus or taxi to finally get to my workplace. 90% of the nation fits this mold.
Fact: People in the US commonly have to drive far enough to work to drive halfway across an average country in Europe where most of the overseas gripes of US oil consumption come from.
I FULLY agree that we need to find other forms of fuel and use it. But it isn't here yet and gas would have to get MUCH MUCH more expensive for me to justify having a third gas efficient car. I MUST have a vehicle that can work so a gas friendly vehicle that is useful for a single purpose would always be a third vehicle for quite a large proportion of rural America.