..teen per litre!!! Yes, $1.19/ litre. Thats $3.66/gallon for you ameriKKKans.
Aint this fun.
..teen per litre!!! Yes, $1.19/ litre. Thats $3.66/gallon for you ameriKKKans.
Aint this fun.
Re: Gas is now a buck nine..
It was 98.0 cents when I left the office. 4 hours ago.
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Go for a drive again.
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thats almost 5.5 times more expensive than what we have in bahrain....
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well its still less than what we brits pay!
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That's how much gas used to be per gallon back in winter '04.
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This squashes my dreams of ever having a hummer. Do they sell the sui-gas conversion kit in US for cars? maybe I can switch to coleman propane tank as alternate fuel in my hummer that I dont have yet.
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by GAS do you mean Petrol?
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no by gas he means gas.. petrol is what you fill in a bottle and then light up to make bombs and throw at police in riots..
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How much is the gas in UK ?
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Chances are that the price we pay at the pump will keep rising steadily for the forseeable future. 95% of Gulf of Mexico's oil output is out of service. Even when White house announced release of strategic oil reserves, the price for crude dropped only to $69.56. A sign of times to come. Get used to $3+.
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gas meaning gasoline....but what id ont understand is that in alberta there is all these oil fields...why cant we get our own oil/gas from there, instead of selling it to other nations?? also this gas tax really pisses me off....without the gas tax, our gas will be a lot cheaper than what we are paying now...damn paul martin....he spends 400 grand goign to washington, but cannot spare the public....
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hey check out yorkdale mall area it $1.03
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predictions are that crude oil prices will jump to $100 / barrel before they settle down a bit. Since the demand is so high, forget about the gas prices going down. 2.75/gal here today, tomorrow I'm sure it will be 2.80 / gal plus gas stations that used to get their gas from the Gulf of Mexico (LA pipeline) have to now find alternatives. Let's see how badly the American economy falls....