How's the road fuel in your country priced at the minute?
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Mat74UK (
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October 30th, 2009
UK fuel is priced at Unleaded Petrol (Gas) £1.09 per litre
(and that’s being generous)
That’s Unleaded £4.12 per US Gallon.
Therefore Unleaded $6.77 per US Gallon.
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Insteresting. The gas station near me is currently $2.77 USD (South-West Illinois).
$6.77? Wow. I just filled up for $2.15/gallon.
The prices are far too low.
$2.919 per gallon yesterday, $3.079 today.
South Florida. East coast. $2.67
They’re much higher in the US then they were a few years ago, but still very cheap compared to many other countries, and still too low to encourage people to walk, bike, or take public transportation. I paid $2.53 yesterday, minus a $0.10/gal discount from Safeway.
$2.73 for regular in Brooklyn.
I’d like to think Brooklyn is a whole ‘nother country.
I think the average I’ve seen around the neighborhood (Rice U area Houston) is ~$2.49/gallon for regular (87 octane).
Sweden
$1.77/Litre €1.20/Litre
$6.67/Gallon €4.50/Gallon
-ish.
Edmonton, Alberta Canada – $0.91/litre
Southern Maine, US: $2.77/gallon yesterday.
$ 2.68 a gallon, Michigan USA
$3.10 in The Bay Area of California
$2.79 per gallon, NW Illinois. About ten to fifteen cents cheaper across the river in Ioway.
between $0.00 and $1,000,000,000.00 for pretty much all of time around here.
In Lockport NY it was $2.85 today.
$2.39/gal unleaded regular in Denver area (fluctuation: plus or minus $.05
@Yetanotheruser Where are you finding that? I’ve been paying about $2.50 in and around downtown Denver.
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