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klinton 10-13-2015 01:22 PM

Europeans, how much you pay for 1 liter of gasoline ?
 
is it 1,3 EUR or 1,5 EUR per liter ? ...and you know how much is gasoline these days IN RUSSIA ? 0,5 EUR (... damn..... ):helpme:helpme:helpme
Liquid Petroleum Gas is 0,25 eurocents, amazing....

finally its cheap to drive from Berlin to Vladivostok hahah....

femdomdestiny 10-13-2015 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by klinton (Post 20603812)
is it 1,3 EUR or 1,5 EUR per liter ? ...and you know how much is gasoline these days IN RUSSIA ? 0,5 EUR (... damn..... ):helpme:helpme:helpme
Liquid Petroleum Gas is 0,25 eurocents, amazing....

finally its cheap to drive from Berlin to Vladivostok hahah....

1,16 gasoline
0,57 LPG

mineistaken 10-13-2015 01:53 PM

1,15 eur

MaDalton 10-13-2015 01:56 PM

nothing, i only take cabs

woj 10-13-2015 01:57 PM

about 2.50 USD/gallon / 0.66 USD/liter / 0.58 EUR/liter FTW :thumbsup

nico-t 10-13-2015 02:28 PM

price is now around €1,50
and thats cheap for us here

k0nr4d 10-13-2015 02:30 PM

I just filled up for 4,60 PLN for 98oct, so $1,25 or so per liter.

femdomdestiny 10-13-2015 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by MaDalton (Post 20603846)
nothing, i only take cabs

How do you take girls to some hidden spot with a view to a city? I would feel uncomfortable with cab driver watching and listening us.

klinton 10-13-2015 02:33 PM

In Kalingrad its around 2,5 PLN. and yeah, I know that's quite far from you ;-)
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Originally Posted by k0nr4d (Post 20603886)
I just filled up for 4,60 PLN for 98oct, so $1,25 or so per liter.


just a punk 10-14-2015 12:19 AM

About 38 rubles (~ €0,5) for a liter.

CurrentlySober 10-14-2015 12:22 AM

Zero. I drive off without paying...

Caldo 10-14-2015 12:42 AM

Around 1.3 eur in my country !

VladS 10-14-2015 12:51 AM

It's 1.16 EUR / L here in Romania right now.

greg80 10-14-2015 05:01 AM

Diesel is 0.85 EUR here at the moment, gas probably few cents more.

PanterSi 10-14-2015 05:14 AM

1.22€ 95okt, 0.59 LPG.

j3rkules 10-14-2015 06:27 AM

Around 1 euro.

Scott McD 10-14-2015 06:37 AM

I paid £1.06 for Diesel yesterday...

Petra 10-14-2015 12:38 PM

1.16 diesel and I think LPG is around .60ish right now in my area.

Sly 10-14-2015 12:48 PM

I saw $1.82 the other day for a gallon.

klinton 10-14-2015 12:53 PM

which is exactly the same price as in Russia, with a few times bigger average earnings/salary....
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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 20604772)
I saw $1.82 the other day for a gallon.


Struggle4Bucks 10-14-2015 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by klinton (Post 20603812)

finally its cheap to drive from Berlin to Vladivostok hahah....

Well.... driving from Vladivostok to Berlin would be cheaper...... :2 cents::2 cents::winkwink:

just a punk 10-14-2015 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by klinton (Post 20604774)
which is exactly the same price as in Russia, with a few times bigger average earnings/salary....

Yes, the gas price does really look the same. As about the earnings/salary... Course it matters how much you earn, but it also matters how much you spend. E.g. obamacare, taxes, communal expenses, water/electricity/heating, college/university for kids etc :winkwink:

klinton 10-14-2015 03:02 PM

yeah, sure that you pay more for a lot of things in US, and for other things you pay more in Russia..or you were paying more before, when usd=30 rub. things like clothes, electronics, cosmetics, some food, stuff like that..even the real estate - sometimes it was cheaper in US in "normal" areas
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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 20604854)
Yes, the gas price does really look the same. As about the earnings/salary... Course it matters how much you earn, but it also matters how much you spend. E.g. obamacare, taxes, communal expenses, water/electricity/heating, college/university for kids etc :winkwink:


mineistaken 10-14-2015 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by klinton (Post 20604774)
which is exactly the same price as in Russia, with a few times bigger average earnings/salary....

US should definitely tax it more, would be pretty easy to cut budget deficit without any real damage to peoples wallets.

just a punk 10-14-2015 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by klinton (Post 20604867)
yeah, sure that you pay more for a lot of things in US, and for other things you pay more in Russia..or you were paying more before, when usd=30 rub. things like clothes, electronics, cosmetics, some food, stuff like that..even the real estate - sometimes it was cheaper in US in "normal" areas

Electronics and cars here were always more expensive than in the States, but after the ruble's fall, they've got closer. Anyways you don't buy a new car or a fridge every month, right?

On the other hand, in Russia you don't have to pay a monthly fee for obamacare (the medicine here is free), so you can add a few hundred bucks to my salary. The taxes here are also much lower (I pay 6% only). Add this money to my income as well. I don't pay for the university education of my son. Our government pays him for being a student (not much of course). Add the higher education price to my income as well, because a saved money is an earned money ;)

As about the real estate. It's still not cheap in Moscow (even today), but we are used to buy it for cash. E.g. I do not pay any mortgage at all - everything I have is mine and it was bought for the full price. Yeah, add it to my income again :)

And the last thing. The official salary in Russia is not the same as the actual one. Almost everyone here has "white" (official) and "black" (unofficial) salaries. The "black" part is usually about two times more than the official "white" one. So do your math :)

woj 10-14-2015 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20604880)
US should definitely tax it more, would be pretty easy to cut budget deficit without any real damage to peoples wallets.

there is no problem with the fuel tax here... problem is on your end, you guys are getting screwed hard for no reason... :2 cents:

GAMEFINEST 10-14-2015 03:34 PM

fucking hate the price of gas here in california

nico-t 10-14-2015 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20604880)
US should definitely tax it more, would be pretty easy to cut budget deficit without any real damage to peoples wallets.

Never advocate for more tax on anything as a citizen... whatever governments may claim, they always miraculously have money when they need to bail out banks, pay government officials huge salaries, or welcome 100s of thousands immigrants with open arms. Somehow in these situations they aren't out of money all of a sudden.

mineistaken 10-14-2015 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 20604905)
Never advocate for more tax on anything as a citizen... whatever governments may claim, they always miraculously have money when they need to bail out banks, pay government officials huge salaries, or welcome 100s of thousands immigrants with open arms. Somehow in these situations they aren't out of money all of a sudden.

I can relate to that. I meant more from a government perspective, they are always looking to tax something and somehow they taxed some things that made peoples lives worse than if they had taxed fuel. It is pretty strange that they did not decide to tax it more was my point.

nico-t 10-14-2015 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20604909)
I can relate to that. I meant more from a government perspective, they are always looking to tax something and somehow they taxed some things that made peoples lives worse than if they had taxed fuel. It is pretty strange that they did not decide to tax it more was my point.

yes, from a government perspective it's true. I find it even strange they haven't taxed it more in the US, since governments never let a chance go by without squeezing out every last penny from the people.

Adraco 10-14-2015 04:12 PM

It has gone down now a bit, but just one or two months ago I remembered paying almost $2 per liter and thought it was outrageous.

I remember the good old days when gas was traded below the valuable dollar, and that was per gallon! One dollar per gallon and no one ever cared about MPG!

Andreweb 10-15-2015 02:11 AM

1,18/L today

_Richard_ 10-15-2015 03:05 AM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20604909)
I can relate to that. I meant more from a government perspective, they are always looking to tax something and somehow they taxed some things that made peoples lives worse than if they had taxed fuel. It is pretty strange that they did not decide to tax it more was my point.

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Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 20604915)
yes, from a government perspective it's true. I find it even strange they haven't taxed it more in the US, since governments never let a chance go by without squeezing out every last penny from the people.

speaking as a canadian, it always seemed to me to be a huge political issue in the US. There is a lot of cultural significance attached to 'getting in my car and driving to BLANK'.

raise taxes in the US? sure, its gonna piss off whoever it is who gets the short stick. raises taxes on gas in the US? you just pissed off everybody.

gas was 1.50/L in vancouver last i was there, 1.17 now

Nicholas FirstMobileCash 10-15-2015 09:17 AM

LPG 0.59€
Unleaded 1.24€
Diesel 1.09€

All per L


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