gallon. But that's much different from her own story.
"I can barely afford to drive my car," said Jones. "I don't see how
people can afford to be driving long distances."
A decline in gasoline production overseas has put the squeeze on American
drivers. Some think the high gas prices will be short-lived while others
are predicting that a more European lifestyle is just around the corner.
"We are actually just catching up with Europe where gas costs about $4 or
$5 a gallon," said Mehdi Rafaty, a Corona del Mar resident and Land Rover
driver. "Mass transit would be a solution, but people in Southern
California like their cars too much."
Gas prices remained constant at stations throughout Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa. The median price is about $1.70 per gallon.
Owners of SUV's paid an average of $30 to $60 a tank compared with small
to mid-size car owners who paid approximately $25.
"I'm just glad I have a Honda," said Newport Beach resident Scott Wilson.
"I'm just going to fill up in Anaheim," said Corona del Mar resident
Robert Haviken. "Gas is cheaper there."