SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — With oil approaching $100 a barrel and the U.S. refinery market recovering from a spate of outages this year, gasoline is on track to reach its highest-ever price for Labor Day — and consumers may have to wait longer than usual to see those prices retreat.
Still have no idea why Americans are complaining about, gas is really cheap in the U.S..
Still have no idea why Americans are complaining about, gas is really cheap in the U.S..
For the most part, this country has not made mass transportation lines. Everyone here is a unique and beautiful flower that needs a car.
It is hard to imagine this country with mass transportation.
It is hard to imagine this country with mass transportation.
Have you ever been to Canada we have no public transport whatsoever. Our gas is about 5.20$/gallon here and were fine so Americans can shutup about 4$/gallon.
You have 1/10 the population of America living, with 3/4 of that population living within 90 miles of the US border. It is 100% different then America and to compare the two situations is irresponsible.
Have you ever been to Canada we have no public transport whatsoever. Our gas is about 5.20$/gallon here and were fine so Americans can shutup about 4$/gallon.
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