How Much is Gas Where you Live?

dopebabygirl - I understand that gas is high everywhere......but for as long as I can remember gas in Europe has always been several dollars higher then here in the US. When I started driving gas was about $.89 a gallon......it was probably consistently around $1.00 - $1.25 before all this started.... So you have to realize that even though it is very high where you are - it is significantly higher here as well. We are all feeling the pain from it. To make matters worse - where I live there is virtually no public transportation to use. It is just a bad situation for a lot of people.
 
dopebabygirl - I understand that gas is high everywhere......but for as long as I can remember gas in Europe has always been several dollars higher then here in the US. When I started driving gas was about $.89 a gallon......it was probably consistently around $1.00 - $1.25 before all this started.... So you have to realize that even though it is very high where you are - it is significantly higher here as well. We are all feeling the pain from it. To make matters worse - where I live there is virtually no public transportation to use. It is just a bad situation for a lot of people.

you're right
though it was a lot better with Deutsche Mark (DM) as far as i remember gas was 1 DM and since the Euro was introduces it was more than 1 Euro
which is twice a much as it was in DM :(

i understand you feeling the pain from it, it's just when i hear $1,25 it seems *cheap* for me

and now they want to impose ( i don'T know how to translate that) some kind of a *punishment* taxes for older cars, which means $100 more tax a year

what about taxes in US for cars? you have any?

in germany you're cursed having a car :(


hope i choose the right words :/
 
Last edited:
I definitely understand....like I said - bad situation for a lot of people. Yes - we have to pay a yearly vehicle registration fee (I am assuming this is the same in all states?) I think mine for the 2 cars this year was around $200......

it is a holiday weekend here - so I am hoping gas will go down a bit next week......though I doubt it will until after the summer.

Did you hear that some airlines are now starting to charge for a 1st checked bag now to help pay for the increase in gas prices?
 
never heard of it!

*vehicle registration fee * learned something new today :D good for my oral exam next week

i never paid attention about vehicle registration fee in other states,
i paid for my car €181 that hurt a lot

we had school vacation an public holidays as well which makes me also hope gas will go down
 
Last edited:
Did you hear that some airlines are now starting to charge for a 1st checked bag now to help pay for the increase in gas prices?

yeah, that and they are slowing the flight down to save gas. the plane wont be going as fast. sure its only a few min. late now, but what if it gets to the point of an hour or a half?

what i dont see is why the US doesn't buid more refineries. (sp?) hydrogen cell, hybrid, french fry oil ((they do that with a Culvers car that travels throughout WI)). and more electric cars.
 
what i dont see is why the US doesn't buid more refineries. (sp?) hydrogen cell, hybrid, french fry oil ((they do that with a Culvers car that travels throughout WI)). and more electric cars.

Because 51% of the country sees fit to elect leaders who are only interested in putting money into the pockets of their corporate pals.

It can definitely be done. We can find alternative sources, and we have to. Oil is a finite product. It's going to run out. We can't grow more. We need to look into other options before it's too late, but those options don't make money for the people in charge, so screw the rest of us.

See the movie, "An Inconvenient Truth", and realize what we could do if we all decided to push it.

And if anyone thinks that the oil companies are going to lower prices just because they get their oil here (Alaskan Wildlife Refuge), think again.
 
*vehicle registration fee * learned something new today
Vehicle registration fee here in West Virginia: for my 2000 Dodge Neon is $30 a year; different amounts for various types of vehicles.
Don't remember exactly how much the annual state inspection is; I think it is about $7 and $1 for the windshield sticker.
Annual County Property tax for this car is $50.00. Insurance for the year is a little over $1200.
Recent replacement for a flat tire: $95.
Recent replacement for a light bulb near license plate: $2.
Annual Gas: get a bank loan.
Empty wallet: Priceless.
 
Well I had to dig into the well today to fill up. I paid $1.29.9 a liter for reg unlead today. The total bill was $63.00 :scream:If you wanted premium it was $1.41.9 a liter :brickwall: and the experts say gas won't get any cheaper this summer. When I need gas I just fill up the tank. I can get about 500km per tank and I fell it's just as easy to fill up at once than risk the chance of it going up to much and I value my time. I don't want to spend all my time at a gas station filling up. I fill up usually every 2 to 3 weeks.
 
Okay, I just redid my previous calculation that I did for those of you in America working in US dollars and Gallons.

Originally it came out at $7.99 per gallon.

Today in the UK, it's now $8.50 per gallon - and that was using one of the lowest prices around!

Using one of the more expensive prices, it's $9.87!

Do I win a prize for most expensive gas? :(
 
^^ I try my best with that competition... we have website that shows the cheapest/the most expensive stations every day. So I do again calculations. The ones selling the most expensive 95 didn't have price for 98, which is always few cents more expensive than 95

THE MOST EXPENSIVE:

95 = 1.800€/litre and it is = 2.79 usd/litre = 10.56usd/usgallon :D
98 = 1.710€/litre = 10.03 usd/usgallon (this station sells 95 for 1.675€/litre)
Diesel = 1.600€/litre = 9.387 usd/usgallon

THE CHEAPEST

95 = 1.412€/litre = 8.289 usd/usgallon
98 = 1.459€/litre = 8.554 usd/usgallon
diesel = 1.342€/litre = 7.873 usd/usgallon

AVERAGE

95 = 1.522€/litre = 8.933 usd/usgallon
98 = 1.554€/litre = 9.122 usd/usgallon
diesel = 1.411€/litre = 8.289usd / usgallon


In my area prices are pretty much that average. The fact that diesel gets more up than gasoline (just stupid law) its really annying because with dieselcar, you have to pay extra tax :/
 
Here in Idaho our gas is on average $4 for regular. Diesel is close to $4.50.
It coasts us $55 to fill up a 14 gallon tank. We spend over $200.00 a month for our car.
I'm not working yet so we hardly use our truck. I hope I get a job close to home! LOL!
 
For the past few days gas here in my city in Wisconsin has been hanging on at $3.94. I'm hoping that it goes down a bit...especially since there is over a month until the next holiday weekend.

I really hate when they raise prices during that. Just more money hungry and greedy people who want to pad their arses and make us feel afraid to leave the immediate area.
 
We've been between $3.93 and $3.99 for a few weeks now. It seems that no one wants to be the first to put that '4' up there for regular.
 
Back
Top