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In "Birdsong," the protagonist describes buying gasoline: "Rituals of distrust," I said.
It can be shown that motorists strongly dislike the bother, delay, and experience of buying gasoline.
I hate buying gasoline in New Jersey, where by law an attendant must fill your car up for you.
Many owners of boats, snowmobiles and garden tractors, and users of yard tools like string trimmers and chainsaws, say they would prefer buying gasoline that contains no ethanol.
Furthermore, an increase in the gas tax makes good sense in a corridor state like New Jersey, where so many drivers buying gasoline are from out of state.
But it also makes imported goods, such as oil, more expensive, causing consumers pain when buying gasoline or foreign-made clothing, computers and automobiles.
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