Just thought I'd ask. It's 1.89 per gallon here.
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Just thought I'd ask. It's 1.89 per gallon here.
1.98 here I believe, but it changes alot and really significantly so i may be wrong
Don't know... about 30 bucks a month is what my bro pays, but it also changes quite often.
It changes quite often, but I'd say somewhere around $1.80 USD.
I would use petrol if I had a car and that would cost �0.74 or somthing around there per litre.
About $2.19 gal stupid NY.
1.70-2.10 USD per gallon. The prices here fluctuate pretty badly. It changes like twice a week. I'm glad I have a bike instead of a car right now. But I'll be getting a car sooner or later. Probably next year.
I added the gallon unit so that international people can see what monetary unit and liquid measurement unit us silly Americans use.
$2.05 i believe... because were "close" to washington.
1.92
Its sways back in forth between about $1.90 and $2.05
$0.98 a litre, last time I checked.
ahem INTERNATIONAL forum, people should have the common sense to state the units they are blabbering in.
eg 1.95 means fuck all with no units!!
here it's around $0.75
way too much...
I agree norgus, note why I said USD (notes that the comment was aimed towards everyone else...)
Fuel is notoriously expensive in the UK, with either the highest, or second highest, tax mark-up in the world. I believe its taxed to the tune of around 70%.
In my area the current petrol price is close to the 80 pence per litre mark.
Does anybody know what the conversion between gallons and litres is? It would be quite useful for a stupid American as myself. XD
No clue.
$1.50-$1.70 USD
1 litre = .26417 US gallons, roughly.
Myself, we have roughly $1.75 to the gallon, translated to USD.
I havent really been driving lately but the last time I went to a gas station it was $1.89 to the gallon. Sigh....
It's sways from .75 to 1.00 CAN here. Try to use my bike as often as I can, but I don't drive anyways. :P
You Americans, you crack me up. You think you have it bad? We pay �0.80p per litre, which is about $1.50 at the current exchange rate, PER LITRE.
And if a litre is about .25 of a gallon, then that's about 4x $1.50, which works out at $6 per galleon.
I can't believe that some people go on TV programmes and say that about $2.00 per gallon is outrageous, you need to walk in our shoes, boys.
America seems to use fuel like it will never run out. Some of the fucking vihecles are so inefficient.
Damn you get it cheap lol.
Its about $1.91-$2.10 where im at. Lucky i dont drive.
Indeed, Europe is far worse than North America. Over here for the past 3-4 weeks it's been bouncing around between 92.9 and 81.5 cents Canadian per Litre. Kinda nice, a month ago it was jumping between 99.9 and 91.9.
I am an american and i totaly agree with you, and whenever anyone says anything about Gas Prices, i alwasy say look at Europe and see how bad it could be.Quote:
Originally posted by Georgyw5k
You Americans, you crack me up. You think you have it bad? We pay �0.80p per litre, which is about $1.50 at the current exchange rate, PER LITRE.
And if a litre is about .25 of a gallon, then that's about 4x $1.50, which works out at $6 per galleon.
I can't believe that some people go on TV programmes and say that about $2.00 per gallon is outrageous, you need to walk in our shoes, boys.
I'm gettin me a hummer!Quote:
Originally posted by Norgus
America seems to use fuel like it will never run out. Some of the fucking vihecles are so inefficient.
Damn you get it cheap lol.
not really. Actually, I'll rob a bank before I buy a hummer. You have to be Bill gates to be able to fuel it. If you wanna beat the shit out of the environment, then buy a hummer.
Gas is expensive for most of you ppl.
Mine is around $1.60 a gallon.
Roughly $0.90 AUD a litre.
$2.10 a gal. for high test
About 1.68 Euro/litre last time I checkt. Dmmt why is gas so expensive here in Europe ><.
I would think gas would be more expensive in the US, seeing how we don't use the Euro as currency and OPEC is selling more to countries that use the Euro. Correct me if I'm wrong.
You are wrong. Consider yourself corrected.
In the EU, generally, most of the nations put a horrendous amount of tax on every litre of peterol/diesel available.
the US have always tried not to do this, mainly because they rely so heavily on fossil fuels. And making the fuel they use the most more expensive, would be political suicide for any country leader.
.82 cents a litre here
$1.89 Gal USD.
the cheapest here is $1.70 a gallon, of course other countries differ as they use the metric system, i hear canada sells their gas in liters. lol im so used to our sytem, i think id have a meltdown mesureing myself in centimeters or meters and buying milk and such in liters lol
$2.02 gal here
about $2.00 here.
1.76 here
i once had a dream that gas was $1.50 and it wasn't too bad a dream, i got a full tank of gas for not too expensive.