Subway said:
Stop moaning and deal with it!
If your so upset by it then stop buying it, sell the car and buy a push bike I'm sure that will solve your problems
Some of us have actually done that.
...and although we pay more outright for fuel in the UK, the %age increase in fuel prices in the US is much greater due to the lower tax, so they actually feel the pressure more greatly than us (i.e. fuel could go up 50% here, but 100% over there due to way tax works). Some people won't understand this straight away, but do the math and come back.
I didn't sell my last car just because of fuel prices, but I notice a HUGE difference to my bank balance now that I live in the city centre and use my bikes for most journeys. I use the train for almost any long distance stuff - and my other half's 1.2 Clio for the odd event where I need to carry something (I've done 100 miles so far in April).
Lots of people do have a choice beyond protesting / complaining - i.e. selling the car or getting a more fuel-efficient one. This may mean you change your lifestyle to be nearer to public transport or your place of work, but it's by no means impossible. Freedom of movement is a right we have in the UK... but not by car!
I'll get another quick car once I have somewhere to put it again, but I'll not be under the illusion that I have the right to run it cheaply. Fossil fuels are running out and the free market will determine prices where supply is short - paying no / lower tax is a short term option that will not protect the economy... it would increase petrol dependence and ultimately leave us in a bad position when oil wells run dry.
Face it: we need to use renewable resources.