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$A1.59.9 per litre. That's $US6.15 per gallon.
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Jeezy creezy. I think there'd be full-on revolt here if ours was that high. |
That's the final price, without additional state, county, city block and justmadeitup taxes.
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My pay is 11.00 per hour. I wouldn't be able to go to work if the gas prices were 6 per gallon here.
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Is it like here ... without the taxes, it's really only 29 cents. :yikes: JK |
Taxes make up over half the price.
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Paid $4.04 yesterday
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It was $3.67 here yesterday although surrounding towns had jumped up ... some at $3.72 and a few at $3.89. Can't believe we're local the "low-price leader" for the first time in a long time. :)
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I from the uk! Prices of petrol are bloody expensive ill tell you that!! £1.40p per litre! Which is £5.60p per gallon.
Worke it out at $2.2488 per litre and $8.9953 per gallon! Consider yourselves lucky haha |
Fuckedyoursis, an American gallon is only 3.7 litres, making it 5.18 pounds per US gall.
At 4.54 litres per Imperial gallon, it's over 6 pounds. |
Ahh right! Still bloody expensive haha! It should be going down not up :(
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You need to think like a businessman. If the cost for you to purchase gas for resale has gone up then the price will go up so that you continue to make a profit. If the price of that same gas for resale goes down, the price goes up to increase your profit margin. Then if anything happens that could possibly affect you obtaining said gas, or damaging your profits the price goes up. I fail to see why the price would go down from that stand point.
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$3.79 in our little town and 10 miles away in Peoria, it's $3.56. Go figure. :(
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