3.08reg- 3.28 for 93 here in east central Fla.
3.08reg- 3.28 for 93 here in east central Fla.
$3.54 for 92 octane in Astoria Oregon
Holding at $3.30 in my part of Cali.
3.17 for regular at costco in vallejo
Currently $2.73 for regular at QuickTrip in Atlanta GA
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Am surprised some of our members in the United Kingdom haven't spoken up, maybe they are just laughing at us. A month ago, they were paying 94 pence a litre. There are 3.86 litres per U.S. Gallon. 94 pence is around $1.85 / 1.85x 3.86 = $7.14 a U.S. gallon.
Greetings, Earthling. We come in peace... Never mind "Paris to Dakar", the VehiCROSS looks ready for the Martian desert.
Just read an interesting piece about fuel prices in the UK, quoting London gasoline at 99.99 pence per litre today. The tax on gasoline is something like 80 cents on the dollar, which is part of the reason there are so many diesels. Essentially the tax burden on gasoline steers more toward diesels which are more efficient and carbon neutral. There are still a surprising amount of SUV's on the roads in the UK, but again many are diesels which get two the three times the mileage of the US gasser versions.
Personally I'd love to see gasoline top $9 a gallon here in the US and do nothing but go up from there.
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I have to use 93oct in both vehicles, which has been over $3 for many months now. I think it's up to around $3.30 now around the Nations Capital. EASILY gonna be one hell of an expensive summer.
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT
Joe. I think there is also a road tax incentive for running diesels instead of petrol vehicles in the U.K. besides the better fuel mileage.
But 9 dollars a gallon? All I can think of is what John Belushi said when the horse had a heart attack in the deans office in Animal House.
Seems like all the stations in the Philly suburbs are taking a hard line @ 2.999 for regular unleaded. Hum... maybe that is why my wife has been driving my Jetta TDI (diesel), leaving me to pay for the VX's gas!
$3.20± for regular here in Vegas. And I commute about 17miles in Vegas Traffic x2 every day. And I'm at about 10± mpg right now. I think this is record high for Vegas, I've never seen regular hit any more than $2.99 before. Plus I only use that Chevron stuff!
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That's exactly why you'll likely never see high gasoline prices here in the US. As big business runs our government (apologies to those who think their vote counts, go back to watching "Dancing with America's Top Fear Idol Brother from another Island") they can't allow overtaxing and price inflation to the point of adversely affecting our consumption of their products. So rest easy, as long as we have the best government money can buy we'll have fairly cheap fuel.Originally Posted by etlsport
As an aside, I've been reading with some interest how many of the overseas manufacturers are looking to bring their diesel models to the US in large numbers. VW for example should have a pretty full lineup next year as they are making their diesels to exceed US emissions requirements. Currently the only offering is the Touareg V10 TDI, which is an extremely capable vehicle which is unfortunately incompatible with my wallet at about $70K. Even Isuzu is rumored to be set for a US return bringing a sizeable representation of their diesel offerings both in trucks and cars. If this happens and diesel remains one of the most inexpensive fuels (currently $2.75 locally vs. $3.02 for regular) then US manufacturers will again will caught with their proverbial pants down. The sad reality though is there are likely various legislations in place to keep these vehicles from our shores or tax them to excess.
Last edited by Joe_Black : 05/04/2007 at 07:25 AM
Paid $3.11 for 87 octane in NY today saw some signs for $3.69 for super today.
the interesting part is gas prices still going up almost every day and it doesnt sounds like fun at all. Im getting middle grade for my VX and if it pass 4.00$ for a gallon im probly end up riding bike to work =(
p.s i feel bad for those who drives hammers...