It's down to cost/and feasibility.
I grant you that, but I was talking about the logistics of the story and not the production.
They already know the gasoline is breaking down. The last thing they need is to be driving through a desert, run out of gas, and not find any or the gas they do find has turned bad. They started off from Malibu with four or five vehicles and ended up with one. When they were discussing where to go, I immediately discounted anything that required them leaving the west coast.
Yeah, yeah, I know, I'm trying to apply logic to a show where there are no bodies, all of the lawn maintenance seems to be still going strong, there's been little structural damage to buildings (except where maybe Tandy had a hand in it), etc.
Frankly, the gas breaking down seems to be an odd bit of reality in a show that seems to ignore such things.
As that great philosopher Bugs Bunny said, "Something tells me I shoulda stood in bed."
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