I wouldn't mind a 450 hp legacy....not very practical...but cool.
Yes....have multiple cars...no way I'd want to drive my legacy every day.
Gasoline around the world has always been high compared to the US, we're just catching up.
I would qualify this as human nature. If someone can do something to gain power/wealth/etc without being hassled, they're going to do it vs. taking the "high road" and looking at the possible consequences.And big oil are absolutely criminals, look into the history of some of these companies, not least of which leaded gas (that they still sell in Africa). It's not about recent China and Indian oil demand, these scumbags have a history of mass murder for money. Good work if you can get it and the states allow it because they have to. Pays well, too. They are the modern day British East India Trade Co.
Lead in gasoline may have been something of the past. Regulations caused it to stop being used. In the oil industy, MTBE as an oxygenate is another. It works great, but was found to cause cancer....the gov't banned its use.
One thing I'm currently dealing with is ethanol. There currently aren't any regs for ethanol disposal/spills. So essentually you could dump it on the ground. Obviously this isn't something good to do. If it were 100% ethanol, it would be less of an issue, but it contains 2.5-5% of denaturant (gasoline or natural gasoline). Due to ethanol's affinity for water, typical oil/water separators don't work....so ethanol & denaturant gets discharged into storm water holding ponds.
Like MTBE & lead, this will get more attention, the feds will step in, create a regulation, and a lot of the operators that have just been discharging into a storm water pond will to deal with remediation. So in my mind the high road needs to be taken to try and address this now vs. waiting for the feds to step in with regulations.
Anyway....I'll get off my soapbox.