[quote name='fatherofcaitlyn']Who has the best lifestyle?
Old Foc:
1. Spends $100 each month for every dollar gasoline is. ($3/gallon = $300/month).
2. Drives kids to daycare 5 miles away.
3. Drives 2 more hours a day commuting.
4. Eats a standard American diet.
5. Weight increasing.
6. Spends $100 each month on car repairs.
New Foc:
1. Spends $40 each month for every dollar gasoline is. ($3/gallon = $120/month).
2. Walks kids to daycare 1.5 miles away.
3. Drives 1 hour a day commuting.
4. Eats a standard American diet.
5. Weight stable.
6. Spends $40 each month on car repairs.
Future Foc:
1. Spends $0 each month for every dollar gasoline is. ($3/gallon = $0/month).
2. Walks kids to daycare 1.5 miles away.
3. Bikes 1 hour a day commuting.
4. Eats a standard American diet.
5. Weight decreasing until ideal weight.
6. Spends $0 each month on car repairs.[/QUOTE]
1. You are assuming that cars that don't use gas won't have other expenses instead, such as much bigger & much more expensive batteries that eventually fail to retain a charge.
2. What if there is no daycare 1.5 miles away? Not everyone lives in a city (nor wants to). Which results in 2a: children get no daycare, one parent must stay home and family is much worse off financially.
3. Not everyone will be able to bike due to physical limitations/injuries. Driving requires less physical strain and some may not be able to take a bike because of this.
4. No reason to include this since all three are the same.
5. You can get exercise other ways than walking to work or to daycare. Examples include walking the dog, running on a treadmill, etc...
6. And spend it on new shoes, bikes, batteries (even your bike is electric assist), etc, instead!
You forgot a couple of big ones:
7. Person wants to be able to visit family that lives far away
8. Person understands car can act not only as transportation, but simultaneosly entertainment. I think it would be hard to argue that you get the same enjoyment driving a Prius as you would a Mustang GT or Nissan 350Z. Well not you, but most guys I'd say

9. Person wants to travel around the US with their family for recreational and educational purposes.
10. Person wants geographical freedom a car delivers that bike and walking cannot.
11. Jobs near to a person offer far less money than jobs farther away (out of biking distance).
12. Everyone's definition of "best lifestyle" is obviously not going to be the same. Lets not assume our own is applicable to everyone else's, that is rather pretentious no?
Your post is a good example of the environmentalist's attitude to force others to adopt their "go green" agenda through overly restrictive oil laws that cause artificial inflation of gas prices combined with mass media brainwashing.