Get used to gas prices topping $4
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Regarding your column, “Filling up but going nowhere,” (Consumer Confidential, July 16), the really sad part is now that consumers are used to paying over $4 a gallon for gas, the price of gasoline will probably never go lower. If somehow, something better fuel-wise comes along, and no one demands gasoline, the price will be about the same.
Buy a roll of 35-mm Kodak or Fuji film for a camera. The price is about the same as it was before digital cameras became popular.
I haven’t seen or heard of long lines at the gas pump. So either the price of gas has lowered demand or the supply is still plentiful.
Mike Cogliandro
San Antonio, Texas
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