Wow, hasn't this become an active thread?
We just had a big price hike here in the Wicked Peg, too. But it's not going to ruin my chase season, by any means. I have a scooter that I'll ride all summer, except on rainy days, and it gets 100 miles/gallon. The money I save there I can spend on chases this summer.
As far as the big truck and SUV owners go, I "almost" feel sorry for some of them. I know I'm going to draw flack for saying it, but it is something most of us know in our hearts, anyhow. It's likely that 90% of the big trucks and SUV's out there will never see a dirt road. A large percentage of them will also probably never carry more than two people at a time.
This particular choice of vehicle is due, in large part, to the "bigger is always better" attitude that seems to be so pervasive in society today. Many of them are simply status items, like a Rolex watch or an Armani suit.
Don't get me wrong, everyone has the freedom to drive whatever vehicle they desire. It's what living in a democratic society is all about.
As for chasing, it is all a matter of priority. If you love it, as I do, you'll make adjustments and sacrifices to finance the hobby. It's that simple.
I'll just be focusing more on the real "gravy" days, with great probabilities, and ignore more of the marginal setups. Other than that, it will be status quo.
See you on the Plains.
John