gas prices too high?
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That's still half the price of what it is in Europe.
Even low grade diesel gas is about $5.50 a gallon!!! (1.20 Euros for a liter. 1 Euro is about 1.30USD. 4 liters per gallon @ 1 dollar = $4 + the $1.20 from the Euro difference = $5.20).
Petrol is typically about .20cents more per liter.
Even low grade diesel gas is about $5.50 a gallon!!! (1.20 Euros for a liter. 1 Euro is about 1.30USD. 4 liters per gallon @ 1 dollar = $4 + the $1.20 from the Euro difference = $5.20).
Petrol is typically about .20cents more per liter.
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if gas keeps getting higher, im telling my work that im telecommuting. =\
This is bush's fault, and if he looses, then we are really F'ed, gas will sky rocket.
This is bush's fault, and if he looses, then we are really F'ed, gas will sky rocket.
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Originally Posted by brucelee
BTW, the shell station in Fremont on Automall has 92 octane... same price as 91 octane,
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Originally Posted by brucelee
That's still half the price of what it is in Europe.
Even low grade diesel gas is about $5.50 a gallon!!! (1.20 Euros for a liter. 1 Euro is about 1.30USD. 4 liters per gallon @ 1 dollar = $4 + the $1.20 from the Euro difference = $5.20).
Petrol is typically about .20cents more per liter.
Even low grade diesel gas is about $5.50 a gallon!!! (1.20 Euros for a liter. 1 Euro is about 1.30USD. 4 liters per gallon @ 1 dollar = $4 + the $1.20 from the Euro difference = $5.20).
Petrol is typically about .20cents more per liter.
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Originally Posted by resident smurf
Really? I doubt this. I saw a Chevron on University in Palo alto with 92 but it's just a left over sticker from when CA actually got 92 octane. Its 91, I'm pretty sure.
jason