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To any americans who feel petrol is too expensive...
...I just filled up my SUV yesterday for $113.87 (70something liters). I'm gonna be trading it in for a diesel real soon I think.
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It's amazing how gas prices rise so much. I remember back in 1997, the gas price was something like $0.40 for liter in Canada.
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Madness foo.
Most in the U.S. gripe when it's $50.00 for a tank of gas. |
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How much of that are taxes?
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About 60 bucks to fill up. That lasts about a week.
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cost me around $80 to fill up my car :(
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come to shitty europe, will get strike
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Most americans have never experienced expensive gas.
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More in the EU and the UK . |
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We pay about double or even more here probably... :Oh crap |
Cost me around $40 a week in gas.
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Thats nothing Konr4d
Last week I filled up my tank. 71 liters x1,579 euro. Ran me around 112 euro. It's crazy. |
I spend around 55 - 60 dollars a tank in So Cal.
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im considering the expense of petrol to be FAR higher than anything monetary.
it is raping my country as we speak. |
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Gas in Denmark is around $2 pr liter or $8 pr gallon
And that was 18 months ago.... Stop bitching |
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And yes, that cool car would fall under hobby not transportation. . |
Prices will have to go much higher for American's to be willing to truly put effort into funding alternative means such as trains, hydrogen and electric.
A lot of American's say they believe in alternative fuel but few are willing to spend the money for the conversion to these alternatives. Until our energy prices go super high nothing will happen. |
I have never been to Europe (which I hope to change relatively soon) but my impression is that Europeans enjoy great public transportation and destinations that are relative close like groceries within walking distance and such. Americans, the vast majority of Americans have to travel much longer distances and no access to public transport. It is different in big cities but for those of us not in metropolitan areas a car is our only means to get to the places we need to go.....We spend a lot of money on fuel, just considerably less per gallon
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I'm around $122 - $ 128 to fill up as I just tried to calculate
Yes, I walk to any place that takes up to 20 minutes by walk :) |
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Every country has different set oil prices, i forget the name of the association calculating and taking care of that. But governed on a global scale.... |
yeah but you live in a communist country.
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About 50 bucks to fill our auto up :disgust
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Actually the gas taxes in us are nowhere near 60%:
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Gas was 1.17 a liter here. 1.30 for the 93 oc. Cost me 50$ to fill the car and 75$ to fill the suv nowadays. I was in a rush the other day I put in 50$ and I had just under 3/4 of a tank. Now that's depressing..lol
But what can you do. Beats walking..lol |
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500 pesos or about 44$ gets me about 3/4 of a tank of premium gas in an F150
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- golden kids with mega super huge smartphones and 140 decibel ringtones - soft drugs abusers - radioactive pensioners - all kinds of psycho cases - ghetto mentality gypsies So I actually prefer to walk to any place that's within the 20 min reach |
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