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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 2:01 pm
by flopstock
Gas is at 3.52 a gal today. Time to stop driving again.



I may have to break down and buy a new bike this year. Mine is 15 years old and the tires do NOT like old fat white girls.:lips:

















Have I mentioned I miss the shout box? I found aftrs smilies.... I would have thought that would have earned me the shout box back to **** and moan in...:thinking:

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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 2:40 pm
by chonsigirl
$3.49 today. Oh, if the roads were safe here, I would ride bike, but its too far to go to work.

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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 2:43 pm
by Scrat
I have an old 27" Schwinn, it's from the '70s. I'm NOT paying $4 a gallon for gas. Unlike most people I planned ahead and it's in really good condition. I ride it a lot already weather permitting. I was listening to the radio last night and apparently it dawned on the government officials that the reason more people aren't taking mass transit is because the bus service in the burbs is pitifully inadequate, park and rides are filled beyond capacity.

I swear the WSDOT planners in are so stupid they should have corks on their forks. They chose to build the most expensive tunnel project in state history and they run a huge thoroughly corrupt ferry system while people are arriving at park and rides 3 hours early to find a place to park their car. Tacoma built a 2500 space parking garage for 40 million awhile back. That tunnel under the city (Seattles Big Dig) will cost us 6 to 14 BILLION!!!

How many buses and park and rides could we buy with that? The stupidity all around is incredible.

Gas down the street here was $3.47 to $3.73. ARCO or Shell.

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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 2:49 pm
by chonsigirl
The park and rides are unsafe here, a mugging every other day. :(

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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 2:54 pm
by Bryn Mawr
£1.41 / $2.28 per litre in the village at the weekend :-(

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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:02 pm
by Snowfire
flopstock;1355168 wrote: Gas is at 3.52 a gal today. Time to stop driving again.




£2.19 a gallon !! We can only dream of a price like that. £2.00 a litre is a very real possibilty

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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:40 pm
by CARLA
$3.89 a gallon for unleaded Regular here in San we will be $4.00 a gallon by next week easy. :(

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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:55 pm
by koan
I've been thinking about buying a car lately but bike past the gas price every day so I've kind of put it on hold for now.

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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 12:16 am
by spot
Bryn Mawr;1355177 wrote: £1.41 / $2.28 per litre in the village at the weekend :-(


For those who can't do these adjustments in their head, that's $8.18 per US gallon. And these Americans are complaining at $3.50?

We're paying 230% on the current US price.

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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:24 am
by gmc
It was a scot that discovered how to crack oil and started the oil industry as we know it today and we actually export the stuff - boy are we fed up. Unfortunately you can't really do without a car where I live. Biking or using public transport are not really viable options for most people.

On a happier note you can now buy an 06 mercedes c class for less than the same year and mileage ford fiesta. Who wants a rear whel drive petrol guzzler?

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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 5:02 am
by Bruv
spot;1355195 wrote: For those who can't do these adjustments in their head, that's $8.18 per US gallon. And these Americans are complaining at $3.50?

We're paying 230% on the current US price.
Thanks for that, I googled to convert and found we even use different measurements for the simple gallon and litre......so was totally lost.

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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 1:38 pm
by flopstock
spot;1355195 wrote: For those who can't do these adjustments in their head, that's $8.18 per US gallon. And these Americans are complaining at $3.50?

We're paying 230% on the current US price.


Where does all that north seas oil go to

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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 1:40 pm
by flopstock
spot;1355195 wrote: For those who can't do these adjustments in their head, that's $8.18 per US gallon. And these Americans are complaining at $3.50?

We're paying 230% on the current US price.


and how many miles does the average person drive over there each year?

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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:01 pm
by spot
flopstock;1355237 wrote: and how many miles does the average person drive over there each year?


"The average UK mileage for cars is 9000 miles and for scooters/motorbikes is 5500 miles" - The UK Carbon Footprint Project

As for the North Sea, https://www.og.decc.gov.uk/information/ ... ctions.pdf shows where we are at the moment. We're importing around 25% of the oil we use. Bear in mind, "Gas" in the UK refers to material which is neither solid nor liquid. "Oil" is liquid. If it's solid it's called wax and we don't mine a lot of that.

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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:03 pm
by chonsigirl
About what I drive a year, 9-10,000 mi/yr.

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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:15 pm
by flopstock
I have a 97 olds 88 with 76000 miles -almost



I really have to get out more.

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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:30 pm
by chonsigirl
Wow, that is great mileage Floppy!

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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:57 pm
by Snowfire
flopstock;1355236 wrote: Where does all that north seas oil go to


As I understand it, North Sea Oil is too "refined" a substance to be turned into petrol (gas). They need the cruder stuff for that.

I think I have that right.

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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 3:01 pm
by cars
Originally Posted by Bryn Mawr

£1.41 / $2.28 per litre in the village at the weekend :-(

Originally posted by Spot

For those who can't do these adjustments in their head, that's $8.18 per US gallon. And these Americans are complaining at $3.50?

We're paying 230% on the current US price.

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The smart majority if not all the UK car owners have cars that get 40mpg or better, not like the majority of gas guzzlers here in the US, that are lucky to get 15 to 20 mpg. It's a wash in that respect.

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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 3:59 pm
by Bryn Mawr
cars;1355253 wrote: Originally Posted by Bryn Mawr

£1.41 / $2.28 per litre in the village at the weekend :-(

Originally posted by Spot

For those who can't do these adjustments in their head, that's $8.18 per US gallon. And these Americans are complaining at $3.50?

We're paying 230% on the current US price.

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The smart majority if not all the UK car owners have cars that get 40mpg or better, not like the majority of gas guzzlers here in the US, that are lucky to get 15 to 20 mpg. It's a wash in that respect.


Remember that our 40 mpg would be 32 mpg on your "gallon" so, even with the difference in consumption we're still paying more per mile than you.

And that's comparing against your home grown heavy metal - I thought more and more Americans were buying imported motors because of the better fuel consumption.

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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:30 pm
by Odie
Bryn Mawr;1355177 wrote: £1.41 / $2.28 per litre in the village at the weekend :-(


That's just to high Bryn, ours is high now at 1.29 per litre

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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 5:01 pm
by spot
Odie;1355262 wrote: [quote=Bryn Mawr]£1.41 / $2.28 per litre in the village at the weekend :-(That's just to high Bryn, ours is high now at 1.29 per litre[/QUOTE]And how many UK£ does a C$ get at the moment? Or was that a US$ you were quoting.

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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 7:06 pm
by Odie
spot;1355264 wrote: And how many UK£ does a C$ get at the moment? Or was that a US$ you were quoting.


Canadian of course, it would cost us almost 2 and a half times the amount that Bryn pays.

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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 7:39 pm
by spot
Odie;1355272 wrote: [QUOTE=spot][QUOTE=Odie][QUOTE=Bryn Mawr]

£1.41 / $2.28 per litre in the village at the weekend :-(
That's just to high Bryn, ours is high now at 1.29 per litre
And how many UK£ does a C$ get at the moment? Or was that a US$ you were quoting.Canadian of course, it would cost us almost 2 and a half times the amount that Bryn pays.[/QUOTE]What you're experiencing is inflation. When I worked on a forecourt I'd fill a tank with 40 litres of fuel and charge £1.30 for the whole tankful. I really don't know what you mean by "too much" or "ours is high now". What do you think ought to decide the price of fuel? How should the company who owns the forecourt choose what price to charge at its pumps?

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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 2:57 am
by gmc
flopstock;1355236 wrote: Where does all that north seas oil go to


Mainly western europe for gasoline production.

Crude Oil Prices Definition - Crude Oil Prices Trends - Recent Crude Oil Prices

Brent Blend is a combination of crude oil from 15 different oil fields in the North Sea. It is less “light” and “sweet” than WTI, but still excellent for making gasoline. It is primarily refined in Northwest Europe, and is the major benchmark for other crude oils in Europe or Africa. For example, prices for other crude oils in these two continents are often priced as a differential to Brent, i.e., Brent minus $0.50. Brent blend is generally priced at about a $4 per barrel premium to the OPEC Basket price or about a $1-2 per barrel discount to WTI.


Like I said we export the stuff yet have the highest prices in europe.

I have an aygo that does 50+ to the gallon. I do notice people seem to be driving a lot slower on the motorways nowadays.

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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 10:29 am
by Bryn Mawr
gmc;1355316 wrote: Mainly western europe for gasoline production.

Crude Oil Prices Definition - Crude Oil Prices Trends - Recent Crude Oil Prices



Like I said we export the stuff yet have the highest prices in europe.

I have an aygo that does 50+ to the gallon. I do notice people seem to be driving a lot slower on the motorways nowadays.


That's more to do with the current Police obsession with speed as the be-all and end-all of road safety - you can tailgate and DUI all you like and unless you're speeding or involved in an accident dear Mr Plod couldn't care less.

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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 11:45 am
by flopstock
Bryn Mawr;1355324 wrote: That's more to do with the current Police obsession with speed as the be-all and end-all of road safety - you can tailgate and DUI all you like and unless you're speeding or involved in an accident dear Mr Plod couldn't care less.


You folks do drive crazy over there....:D

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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 2:00 pm
by chonsigirl
$30 to fill that tank today.

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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 5:22 pm
by cars
Bryn Mawr;1355260 wrote: Remember that our 40 mpg would be 32 mpg on your "gallon" so, even with the difference in consumption we're still paying more per mile than you.

And that's comparing against your home grown heavy metal - I thought more and more Americans were buying imported motors because of the better fuel consumption.


Yes for the last couple years, the home grown automakers are now finally offering 30+ mpg cars. But with the nasty economy, many of the existing guzzler owners are not able to buy a new economy car.

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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 3:57 am
by gmc
chonsigirl;1355329 wrote: $30 to fill that tank today.


to put it in perspective $30=£18.75 roughly. The tank on my car holds 35 litres, To fill it costs about £42 or near enough $70 and it is going up again soon.

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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 5:12 pm
by cars
chonsigirl;1355329 wrote: $30 to fill that tank today.


Hope that you don't have to drive far to get to work, and that tank will last you for a couple of weeks or longer.