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Gas Prices In America Is So............
Cheap. :upsidedow
Here's some figures of average gas prices around the globe. You guys have it good, well compared to many of us anyway. These are in pence, and per litre: UK - 136p litre America - 51p litre And the most expensive: Turkey - 164p Norway - 161p Holland - 152p Germany - 144p And the rest of Europe isn't far behind. Luxembourg is the cheapest. The UK gets taxed more than anywhere else. Once duty and VAT are taken off the British price, it comes down to just 55.7p per litre, instead of the 136p we pay. :Oh crap Some places have it good though. The CHEAPEST places are : Venezuela - 1.4p per litre :helpme Saudia Arabia - 9.7p Qatar - 11.6p Kuwait - 14.3p Sucks! You Americans still don't know the meaning of expensive gas though... :2 cents: |
You Scots don't know the meaning of a "big country" though. ;-)
Comparing gas prices, country to country, doesn't make sense. Too many factors involved. No matter what country you live in and no matter what price you are used to paying, doubling in price is going to have a huge impact. |
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Even if Scotland was bigger, i'm not sure how that would affect how far i need to travel for work, or how far do my friends and family live. Curious how many miles many people in America actually do in a week, just to try and compare it a bit better, and then we could see if you really DO pay roughly the same in cost for gas, considering we are more than double the price over here... |
I'm assuming wagers aren't high in Turkey so kind of feel sorry for them...
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when i moved back to new orleans gas here was still 2.50 a gallon or so, its 4 dollars now in less than 4 years
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The average is 15,000 miles a year. What kind of average do you guys have? |
do not forget you in scotland may end up with cheaper costs if you get independence as i bet they will lower tax.
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1,3 eur a liter, in serbia, for shit quality, enjoy
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When you consider that most people in the UK earn twice as much $$ money in thier jobs as they do in the USA it sort of equals out. Whats more interesting is comparing the price of a Big Mac against the average wage of that country... Sample . ( online prices because i dont eat at mcdonalds :( USA : Big Mac average price $3.73 UK : Big Mac average price $3.70 so the conclusion is that when you also factor in the X2 earnings... brits get to eat thier hamburgers at about half the cost of thier USA counterparts whilst driving that expensive to run car...:pimp Now thats what you call OUTRAGEOUS !! :1orglaugh |
Make sure when you convert the US price you only do 3.7 litres per gallon.
1 US gallon = 3.78541178 liters |
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Damn! I will have to go on a trip to Venezuela!
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Worlds ending, what more can i say?
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it's almost $1.50 Canadian per liter here.. Roughly $5.55 per US gallon. ($5.55 CND = a little over $5.70US)
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People don't earn 2Xs more in the UK, they just get charged 2 Xs more for everything. 17% sales tax Anything car related is expensive: petrol, insurance etc. Tax unless you have an eco friendly car. Anything house related is expensive, property prices, rents, tax again. Food overall is more expensive. Cigarettes are atleast $10 per pack. Then when you look at this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Median_household_income What you just said doesn't ring true at all. One of the reasons I left the shithole :) |
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One thing to keep in mind smart guy, is in other countries public transportation is HUGE, plus most of you guys drive little 4 baggers in your VWs and BMWs while in the states, most American built (built in Mexico) cars are V6s and V8s. 2 of my cars are V8's, one is a 5.3 liter and the other is a 4.8 liter, don't hear me crying as I was fully aware it would cost $100 bucks to fill up my tank. Public trans outside of some limited cities like NYC is where the homeless go to hang out. Around where I'm at, I'd never take the public trans bus unless I wanted to catch leprosy... shit, they don't even come within miles of my house |
You also pay less insurence in america right?
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That's cheap indeed, almost 2$ per liter here...
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I would like to see an "actual" cost comparison with just the price of gas. Taxes or subsidies account for _ _% of the difference in each country?
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We do have it cheap here compared to some places in the world. I would totally take public transportation if it was readily available in my area. The civil engineers seriously f**ked up around here.
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Ill pay more for gas if Europe fights the wars for it. Then you guys can have the cheap gas.
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Actually alot of us are grumbling that it is now up near $4/gal. Was 37 cents/gal when I got my lic. :) Yeah a few years back. :)
I drove about 30 miles today with my gas hog truck and got 15 miles/gal or cost me $8. Very high. Yet it would cost you guys about $20 to go 30 miles in a gas hog truck. Unbelievably expensive in Europe to get around. |
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Of course we have way more distance to travel than most European countries which is a factor. Plus if things go higher it drives food and trucking costs up. So we would prob have go to war with someone (the American way hehe :) ) before going much higher. Edit: Actually we prob are already at war over oil. Why else would we be in the middle east last 20 years. And prob noone drives gas hog trucks around in Europe getting 15/gal. :) Yes I do have a more economical vehicle too. :) |
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You get killed in cigarettes, eating out, gas, clothes : Levis $35 to $85) Your prime mortgage interest rate is a bit better than the US 4.50% to 5.18% All in all indeed very high. House cost is almost double for you guys. But rent is about the same. |
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http://media.economist.com/sites/def...016_fnc469.gif http://www.economist.com/node/17257797 Where are you getting these wage #s? How were they calculated? The only way to accurately compare would be to look at London vS. NYC because a mean US wage would be disproportionately weighted down by the South, rural areas, etc. I mean, here in Austin, a position of similar seniority and in the same industry as my last NYC would pay about 40% less. |
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Here downunder, I'm paying AUD$1.49 per litre for petrol, my wife's ciggies are AUD$21.75 for 40 fags and my brand of packaged beer (Carlton Draught) is anything between $45.99 and $34.99 a slab (2 doz.) depending on which supermarket chain is discounting - Aussie dollars are worth around US$1.05 at the moment..... I get paid in USD, but at least all my overheads are also in USD. :2 cents:
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Philippines has the lowest price of gas we only have $1.50 per liter
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Numbeo was kind of interresting. Not that cool to make money in USD and living in Norway.
Price per Square Meter to Buy Apartment Outside of Centre 1,230.16 $ 5,054.29 $ +310.86 % Apartments that cheap over there? |
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VAT is 20% in the UK. |
We still have not broken the 3$ mark here.
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Went to Venezuela in 96 and gas were cheaper than bottled water :s
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Gas prices got so high here in Denmark, so I bought a tiny car to commute to the office in. It's fucking stupid, almost 2 EUR pr. litre. WTF!
We need to invade a country and snatch their oil! |
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:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh sucks to be you. |
My wife, drives over an hour to and from work per day. She puts on 26k miles a year, drives a 2007 nissan altima with a V6 that requires 92 or better octane.
I drive a full size chevy truck that gets anywhere from 13-15 miles per gallon. I however only drive 3000 miles a year since I work from home. So it pretty much offsets between the 2 of us. What does all this mean? I dont know... |
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Good stuff :warning |
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It's hilarious, In Canada we ship more oil to the US than any other country yet we pay almost double what they pay because instead of building more oil refineries we have been shutting them down. So essentially we send the oil to the US they refine it, mark it up and sell it back to us at a premium, then our government taxes the hell out of it.. Pretty embarrassing to say the least... |
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