Gas Prices!??!!?!!??!?!?!??!?!?!??!?
#46
IT could Be alot worst. The most expensive world Competetors
Bogged Down
Most expensive places to buy gas
Rank Country Price/gal
1. Bosnia-Herzegovina $10.86
2. Eritrea $9.58
3. Norway $8.73
4. United Kingdom $8.38
5. Netherlands $8.37
6. Monaco $8.31
7. Iceland $8.28
8. Belgium $8.22
9. France $8.07
10. Germany $7.86
111. United States $3.45
Source: AIRINC
The Cheapest World Comp.
Cruisin'
Where gasoline is cheapest
Rank Country Price/gal
1. Venezuela 12 cents
2. Iran 40 cents
3. Saudi Arabia 45 cents
4. Libya 50 cents
5. Swaziland 54 cents
6. Qatar 73 cents
7. Bahrain 81 cents
8. Egypt 89 cents
9. Kuwait 90 cents
10. Seychelles 98 cents
45. United States $3.45
155 countries surveyed between March 17 and April 1, 2008. Prices not adjusted for cost of living or exchange rates.
Source: AIRINC
So we are not so bad after all
Bogged Down
Most expensive places to buy gas
Rank Country Price/gal
1. Bosnia-Herzegovina $10.86
2. Eritrea $9.58
3. Norway $8.73
4. United Kingdom $8.38
5. Netherlands $8.37
6. Monaco $8.31
7. Iceland $8.28
8. Belgium $8.22
9. France $8.07
10. Germany $7.86
111. United States $3.45
Source: AIRINC
The Cheapest World Comp.
Cruisin'
Where gasoline is cheapest
Rank Country Price/gal
1. Venezuela 12 cents
2. Iran 40 cents
3. Saudi Arabia 45 cents
4. Libya 50 cents
5. Swaziland 54 cents
6. Qatar 73 cents
7. Bahrain 81 cents
8. Egypt 89 cents
9. Kuwait 90 cents
10. Seychelles 98 cents
45. United States $3.45
155 countries surveyed between March 17 and April 1, 2008. Prices not adjusted for cost of living or exchange rates.
Source: AIRINC
So we are not so bad after all
#49
Premium has been $3.90 on the mainland for several weeks now. Diesel has been hovering around $4.49. And this isn't Southern California! Gas prices on Oahu seem to be more stable than throughout most of the mainland.
Actually, premium prices just dropped by about 10 cents during the past few days locally. Local gas stations have been gouging premium gas since hurricane Katrina, charging 30 to 45 cents more than regular. Now the price spread is dropping back down to 20 cents.
Last edited by bjamerican; 05-03-2008 at 12:17 PM.
#50
I was thinking of installing a boost pressure activated seat shocker, so that I would get a jolt of electricity every time I hit boost.
But then, there's a chance I may enjoy the feeling and actually get decreased gas mileage, so the idea went on the backburner.
The screaming sound you'd make could also be an alternative to a vented BOV, and you could probably place the shocker in different places of your seat to get different sounds.
But then, there's a chance I may enjoy the feeling and actually get decreased gas mileage, so the idea went on the backburner.
The screaming sound you'd make could also be an alternative to a vented BOV, and you could probably place the shocker in different places of your seat to get different sounds.
Last edited by reid-o; 05-03-2008 at 12:42 PM.
#51
Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Oahu
Posts: 84
Car Info: '00 Legacy GT Limited, '02 Virago
Oil could could last 20 years, 40 years, 60 years...doesn't matter, it is still finite. Running out of gasoline isn't so much of a problem, we'll figure out other ways to get around (ethanol, fuel cells, biking ), but we're also running out of plastic and synthetics at the same time. Think about all the plastic and synthetic materials that are made from the chemical cocktail we call crude oil. Making ethanol or what-have-you will be child's-play compared to making plastics from scratch. and what are we doing with all our synthetic goods in the meantime? Burning it.
Apologies if that's a little pessimistic, but I don't think people appreciate how far oil extends into our lives.
Apologies if that's a little pessimistic, but I don't think people appreciate how far oil extends into our lives.
#52
Registered User
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: in a grass hut on the mountains next to Walmart
Posts: 375
Car Info: 05 Aspen White STi wid 2 AK47's in da trunk!
my dad was in the navy and he was stationed over at 32nd street. i went to chula vista high '97-'99.
#53
Registered User
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: in a grass hut on the mountains next to Walmart
Posts: 375
Car Info: 05 Aspen White STi wid 2 AK47's in da trunk!
I was thinking of installing a boost pressure activated seat shocker, so that I would get a jolt of electricity every time I hit boost.
But then, there's a chance I may enjoy the feeling and actually get decreased gas mileage, so the idea went on the backburner.
The screaming sound you'd make could also be an alternative to a vented BOV, and you could probably place the shocker in different places of your seat to get different sounds.
But then, there's a chance I may enjoy the feeling and actually get decreased gas mileage, so the idea went on the backburner.
The screaming sound you'd make could also be an alternative to a vented BOV, and you could probably place the shocker in different places of your seat to get different sounds.
You should market that!!
#54
VIP Member
iTrader: (8)
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Okinawa, Japan
Posts: 2,659
Car Info: 1996 STI V3 Type RA
IT could Be alot worst. The most expensive world Competetors
Bogged Down
Most expensive places to buy gas
Rank Country Price/gal
1. Bosnia-Herzegovina $10.86
2. Eritrea $9.58
3. Norway $8.73
4. United Kingdom $8.38
5. Netherlands $8.37
6. Monaco $8.31
7. Iceland $8.28
8. Belgium $8.22
9. France $8.07
10. Germany $7.86
111. United States $3.45
Source: AIRINC
The Cheapest World Comp.
Cruisin'
Where gasoline is cheapest
Rank Country Price/gal
1. Venezuela 12 cents
2. Iran 40 cents
3. Saudi Arabia 45 cents
4. Libya 50 cents
5. Swaziland 54 cents
6. Qatar 73 cents
7. Bahrain 81 cents
8. Egypt 89 cents
9. Kuwait 90 cents
10. Seychelles 98 cents
45. United States $3.45
155 countries surveyed between March 17 and April 1, 2008. Prices not adjusted for cost of living or exchange rates.
Source: AIRINC
So we are not so bad after all
Bogged Down
Most expensive places to buy gas
Rank Country Price/gal
1. Bosnia-Herzegovina $10.86
2. Eritrea $9.58
3. Norway $8.73
4. United Kingdom $8.38
5. Netherlands $8.37
6. Monaco $8.31
7. Iceland $8.28
8. Belgium $8.22
9. France $8.07
10. Germany $7.86
111. United States $3.45
Source: AIRINC
The Cheapest World Comp.
Cruisin'
Where gasoline is cheapest
Rank Country Price/gal
1. Venezuela 12 cents
2. Iran 40 cents
3. Saudi Arabia 45 cents
4. Libya 50 cents
5. Swaziland 54 cents
6. Qatar 73 cents
7. Bahrain 81 cents
8. Egypt 89 cents
9. Kuwait 90 cents
10. Seychelles 98 cents
45. United States $3.45
155 countries surveyed between March 17 and April 1, 2008. Prices not adjusted for cost of living or exchange rates.
Source: AIRINC
So we are not so bad after all
#55
My toyota gets 36-38 MPG, don't seem so stupid anymore. I don't hear anyone laughing anymore either. I fill up with chevron, I put 6.852 gallons in it, drove for 264 miles, only costs me $25.76. I'm starting to love Hypermilling baby!!
My wrx only gets half that, and costs me $4.50/gal @ 18 MPG, at 93 octane. Needless to say I don't drive it as much anymore.
My wrx only gets half that, and costs me $4.50/gal @ 18 MPG, at 93 octane. Needless to say I don't drive it as much anymore.
I filled up on Sunday @ $3.99 here in Seattle.
#58
Registered User
iTrader: (11)
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: In my BUBBLE
Posts: 1,263
Car Info: Rust bucketo
Put some gas today at Chevron by Lagoon Drive;
Noticed that Premium was $4.01 at Chevron Lagoon Drive, Chevron in Salt Lake Shopping Center, and also Chevron in Moanalua Shopping Center too.
.. prolly gonna hit $4.40 by summer :d
Noticed that Premium was $4.01 at Chevron Lagoon Drive, Chevron in Salt Lake Shopping Center, and also Chevron in Moanalua Shopping Center too.
.. prolly gonna hit $4.40 by summer :d
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
AssaulTECH
Engine and Drivetrain
17
07-01-2009 12:07 PM