| ProudgIrL
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Rs.350
Reply #1. Mar 15 10, 9:25 AM
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daver852
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Regular is about $2.65 a gallon (or 70 cents a liter) where I live.
Reply #2. Mar 15 10, 9:59 AM
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| dalmatianluver
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£7.20 to fill up my bike, which lasts about 300 miles - it's great!
Reply #3. Mar 15 10, 10:03 AM
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| veronikkamarrz
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I think $2.92 is the price for regular...I never look, I just pump.
Reply #4. Mar 15 10, 10:10 AM
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REDVIKING57
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$1.14 Canadian? Wow! That's cheap! In the UK,it's currently between £1.11 to £1.24! Average around £1.15. That's equivalent to:
US $1.74
Can. $1.77
Aus. $1.90
NZD. $2.47
About 65% of the UK 'pump price' is Duty and Value Added Tax. Thankfully,I don't do a lot of miles,so only spend about £20 - £25 per week. Can anyone send me some cheap petrol/gas? Please? LOL!
Reply #5. Mar 15 10, 10:10 AM
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REDVIKING57
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BTW - Those prices are Per LITRE! Not gallons. :(
Reply #6. Mar 15 10, 10:12 AM
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Deunan
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$2.69 per gallon (American).
I am so glad ours is an economy car. Some totals on others pumps are as follows:
$58, $65, $83...and that is not starting out on empty. People grumble, sometimes, as they pump gas.
Reply #7. Mar 15 10, 10:31 AM
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Kaldav
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$0.95 cents a litre where I live. 100km west, down the highway it's less than $0.90. 200km north it's $1.10. Quite a difference when you figure it's per litre not gallons
Reply #8. Mar 15 10, 10:53 AM
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honeybee4
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We filled up yesterday at $2.95 a gallon.
Reply #9. Mar 15 10, 11:09 AM
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| sherry75
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almost £1.17 litre - equates to about £5.36 a gallon (approx $4 a gallon)
Reply #10. Mar 15 10, 11:19 AM
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REDVIKING57
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Do States in the US levy taxes on gas/petrol? Or are there Federal taxes? Or both?
Reply #11. Mar 15 10, 11:20 AM
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Cymruambyth
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I just filled up at Co-Op and paid .98.9 per litre. I buy my gas at Co-Op because I get an annual rebate cheque, based on the amount of gas I purchase in a year. My last cheque was for $68 and change.
Reply #12. Mar 15 10, 11:42 AM
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Cymruambyth
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I hit submit before I added that where I live we pay both provincial and federal tax on gasoline and combined the taxes far outstrip the cost of the gasoline.
Reply #13. Mar 15 10, 11:44 AM
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REDVIKING57
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Thanks for that,Judy. Some big differences there,state by state. But it looks like gas/petrol is almost double the price in the UK compared to the US. Mainly down to huge Tax and Duties,I think.
Reply #15. Mar 15 10, 12:27 PM
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Kdog2993
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3.19 gallon, southern oregon USA
Reply #16. Mar 15 10, 12:56 PM
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rayven80
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$2.15 a gallon. Northern Colorado.
Reply #17. Mar 15 10, 1:17 PM
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spidersghost43
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Paid 2.96 a gal. for regular. here in NYC the city taxes add about 30 cents a gal. I try to fill up in NJ whenever I'm over there
Reply #18. Mar 15 10, 1:19 PM
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| beachbumb101
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I wish our gaswas only a dollar! In Florida U.S. it is about $2.80-$2.90. If our gas was a dollar, people would be going crazy and there would be a shortage of gas within a matter of days.
Reply #19. Mar 15 10, 3:32 PM
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Qmel
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$2.58 a gallon in Iowa...but then again I work at a self-service gas station at a warehouse club, so I'm the one who has to change the price sign.
Reply #20. Mar 15 10, 4:02 PM
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