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I've done that with my Jetta TDI...still it's impressive. If only people would stop buying Yukons and F-350s, demand for gas might shrink and prices would drop.
You don't honestly expect the price of gas to drop because a few people dump their SUV's do you?
Seriously though, if you do I have a bridge for sale here in Kingston for cheap.

Ummm, yes. But it wouldn't be 1 or 2 or 10, it would need ot be millions of North Americans. If gas prices keep rising, it will happen. Car dealerships are already having problems selling trucks and larger SUVs.
If only 10 million people got rid of SUVs/Pick-ups in North America and traded them for more fuel efficient vehicles like Corollas, then, yes I would expect prices to drop, simply because demand would shrink.
Example;
10 million SUVs with 75 litre tanks fueling once a week equals 750 million litres of gas used. If you add in pick-ups, then it's closer to 1 billion litres of gas, as most of them have at least 100 litre tanks. If they have a long commute, you could multiply it by 1.5.
10 million Corollas with 50 litre tanks equals 500 million litres of gas used. If they have a long commute, you could multiply it by 1.5.
750 million - 500 million equals 200 million litres of gas. By my rough calculations, that's 1,196,172 less barrels (55 gallon barrel) of oil needed per week, double that if you use trucks. The more poeple who convert, the sharper the drop in demand.
I realize that speculators are driving the prices up now, but if demand dropped by that much, the price would fall, because there would be more supply than demand (Econ 101). Of course other factors might change it, like OPEC cutting back on production, an invasion of Iran, etc, but North Americans do have the power to affect gas prices if we are so inclined. The problem is that far too many people would rather drive a giant SUV to work everyday, than drive a Corolla.
Personally, that's fine by me, but then those same people who increase demand have absolutely ZERO right to bitch about high gas prices.
P.S. How much did you say that bridge was?