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What are gas prices like where you are ? (1 Viewer)

Tender Branson

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Here in Austria, they went from 1,40€ per liter to 2 to 2,30€ per liter since the start of the year.

In US terms, they are now at 9 to 10$ per gallon.

Some Vienna gas stations already charge 2.50€ per liter, which is more than 10$ the gallon.
 
Here in Austria, they went from 1,40€ per liter to 2 to 2,30€ per liter since the start of the year.

In US terms, they are now at 9 to 10$ per gallon.

Some Vienna gas stations already charge 2.50€ per liter, which is more than 10$ the gallon.
Here, west coast of Canada, we've the highest prices in North America, $2.00/litre, Canadian bucks. Translates to about $6 American per US gallon.
 
$4.45/gal west of Boston today
 
$4.29 in North Georgia
 
Despite gas prices having gone from 7$ gallon to 10$ gallon here, the Austrian Greens (in government right now) still want to keep adding a 10 cent tax on gas this summer.

This was passed into law with the Conservatives last fall, as part of a climate change law to decarbonize the country. People will get the additional tax back as part of a climate bonus.

Some within the Conservative ÖVP (business branch) want to delay the additional tax now, but as the law was already passed, this is impossible.
 
Paid $4.79/g for premium over the weekend. Regular is right around $4 most places.
 
West TN, $4/gallon yesterday. I feel for those who live paycheck to paycheck.
 
CO - $3.89 reg, $4.14 midgrade.

Northwest Denver suburbs
 
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$4.39
$4.45
$4.67

Diesel is at $5.09

New Jersey (South)
 
Here in Austria, they went from 1,40€ per liter to 2 to 2,30€ per liter since the start of the year.

In US terms, they are now at 9 to 10$ per gallon.

Some Vienna gas stations already charge 2.50€ per liter, which is more than 10$ the gallon.
Just about 4 bucks in Eastern Washington.
 
This site is pretty handy: https://www.gasbuddy.com/gaspricemap?lat=38.822395&lng=-96.591588&z=4

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$3.70 (regular) South Denver suburbs
 
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Filled up for the first time in a long time today and it was just over 4$.
 
$4.25/gallon for regular in central Indiana
 
Its around $4.05 today.

I fill up maybe once every 3 weeks and I get about 28 mpg on old ass used car.
 
High, relatively. Pretty much everything's like a family reunion.
 
Its around $4.05 today.

I fill up maybe once every 3 weeks and I get about 28 mpg on old ass used car.

28's not bad at all. What car? We could do so much better with electric and aerodynamics.
 
I'll be honest, I've never once cared about gas prices, even when I was poor. Some people clip coupons and get all worked up about saving a buck, and some just do broad strokes. I'd never say that as a politician, like I said, I'm being honest. It is what it is... I'd rather cook a few more beans and rice meals than worry about prices obsessively, or god forbid, drive around to try and get the best price.
 
$4.11 for regular Albuquerque NM . My car takes premiums, that's going to be over $5. Haven't had to fill up yet, close. I can afford it fortunately
 
$7.42 or €6.86. The government here voted this morning to reduce the excise on petrol (gas) to combat the surging price.
 
If you drive a small/mid size car instead of an 8cyl truck to commute and get your groceries, the price of gas is almost irrelevant in terms of real impact. Gas price just shot up.... Hmmmm. I'll buy one or two less Starbucks each week. Driving a v8 truck? Trade it in for a 2l Honda etc and gas is suddenly 'half the cost' again. Pretty much what the rest of the world has been doing for decades.
 
That's darn tootin gas mileage for a minivan, mannnn.
Its literally the mini-iest of minivans. Its on a mazda 3 chasis.
 

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