Gas Prices

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Gas Prices

This is in Canadian, but it is 89.9 cents a litre. That is really high.

In Nevada...$2.25 a gallon...too high.

Stupid War.

* Shakes fist *

Driving is getting to be far too expensive. Insurance is sky-rocketing, gas prices are outrageous. What else are they going to do?

I love you all, who think the prices of your cinema tickets or gas are high.
Here the price is around 1.1 € a litre, that is to say:

Around $5.6 a gallon (USD),
or $1.5 (Canadian dollar) a litre...

And I'm pretty sure it's higher somewhere...

Oh my god! $1.50 a litre? That is an outrage!

On the other hand, you can really say that oil prices are too high (Brent - $37; WTI - $39.85 )

But the war has hardly anything to do about it. The current problem is that US stocks are quite low, there is a rather high demand all over the world and there is a general trend with raw materials (the prices are very high for almost all of them)

it's close to $2.50 per gallong here in the OC. thank God i have a four banger...

4 banger sticks are the best, for city driving anyways.

You need a 6 if you are highway driving a lot.

it's $1.92 a gallon here

Originally posted by G.P
I love you all, who think the prices of your cinema tickets or gas are high.
Here the price is around 1.1 € a litre, that is to say:

Around $5.6 a gallon (USD),
or $1.5 (Canadian dollar) a litre...

And I'm pretty sure it's higher somewhere...

holy crap... Five and a half bucks a gallon?

In Minnesota, it's $2.10. How ridiculous!!

Regular is $1.93 here.

Lance Windu: Over two bucks a gallon? yeesh...what a rip off.

Things here are roughly 1.80 a gallon, more or less.

here gas prices are...

$2.11 a gallon...and the highest is $3.32😱

i seen it 2.10 in one city .. the other 1.79 .. minneapolis and st. paul

You poor dears... here its 80p a litre... that translates as about $1.20... or a whopping $6.00 a gallon... (remember, our gallons are bigger than yours...) and out of every £1.00 we spend on petrol, 85p goes to the Chancellor of the Exchequer....

Yup, this is going to create some culture shock, for those who did not previously know how big the petrol price gap is between Europe and the Americas...

Not that I mind that much about high prices here, but no-one from the States is going to get any sympathy.