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Herr-Berbunch
01-30-13, 10:39 AM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21238363

A little calculator to see how your price of petrol (gasoline) compares throughout the world.

I want to move to Venezuela where to fill my car would cost just 67 pence - that's only half a litre here! :o

Geno_Mariner
01-30-13, 10:59 AM
Australia isn't in that list :stare: How dare they.

Today, I went to a petrol station that had their E10 Unleaded at around 129.something cents per liter. Had nearly half a tank with $25 AUD.

I totally want to move to Venezuela too :huh:

August
01-30-13, 11:06 AM
I don't need a calculator, as I just filled up this morning at $3.35 per gallon which from what I see around is average for my area.

AVGWarhawk
01-30-13, 11:30 AM
I average about $3.25/gallon in my area. Regular.

geetrue
01-30-13, 12:01 PM
Just drove by the one gas station in this rural area: $3.89 was posted

but I only use $20.00 a month anyway

warning to the wise keep your gas tanks full not because of price
due to sludge and slosh ...

keep them full :yep:

kraznyi_oktjabr
01-30-13, 12:10 PM
Yesterday in Shell gas station diesel was €1,504/litre ($1,966/litre) and based on that calculator that would be €0,75/litre ($0,995/litre) in US. Those are about $7,44/gallon and $3,77/gallon respectively. Cheap! :nope:

Btw petrol was €1,640/litre at same time in same station...

Tchocky
01-30-13, 01:03 PM
Well, the Netherlands is sitting right at the top of that list - should tell you all you need to know.

kiwi_2005
01-30-13, 02:58 PM
$2.99 a litre

u crank
01-30-13, 05:52 PM
Apparently Canada, one of the leading oil producers' doesn't make the BBC's list. :haha:

$1.19 per litre.

Takeda Shingen
01-30-13, 05:53 PM
$3.38 US this morning around 7.

Jimbuna
01-30-13, 07:30 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21238363

A little calculator to see how your price of petrol (gasoline) compares throughout the world.

I want to move to Venezuela where to fill my car would cost just 67 pence - that's only half a litre here! :o

Maybe so but you'd probably be unable to afford the purchase price for a car over there (Venezuela) according to this evenings news (bangers we would normally scrap are fetching 25,000k).

TarJak
01-30-13, 09:36 PM
$1.35/l in Sydney for petrol. My diesel costs $1.49/l.

Geno_Mariner
01-30-13, 10:02 PM
$1.35/l in Sydney for petrol. My diesel costs $1.49/l.

Diesel down here is around $1.47. Unleaded's at $1.37 since yesterday.

I do recommend Echance petrol stations if any of you Aussies have it nearby, they have petrol cheaper than most stations (around the price you would get from Woolies/Coles stations with their discount docket).

Maybe so but you'd probably be unable to afford the purchase price for a car over there (Venezuela) according to this evenings news (bangers we would normally scrap are fetching 25,000k).

Jeez... :doh: Forget them then....

HunterICX
01-31-13, 04:22 AM
1,47€ for a Liter of unleaded Petrol :shifty:

about 8 years ago I would have paid 80ish-90ish cents for a liter.

HunterICX

TarJak
01-31-13, 04:58 AM
Disappointing the Beeb didn't include us on their calculator.

Herr-Berbunch
01-31-13, 06:02 AM
Disappointing the Beeb didn't include us on their calculator.

Sorry, who are you again? :O:

Penguin
01-31-13, 06:46 AM
A 1.5 liter bottle of Pepsi is about 60ct when you look in the right places, however my favorite cola is about 80ct per 0.33l bottle.
Green Tea is about 4 or 5 € per 150 gram. Club Mate, the German nerd drink is about 80ct per 0.5l bottle.
Can't say much about coffee, as I prefer to get my caffeine intake through other sources.

I am very astonished that the members here get fueled by liquids which my car prefers. :D

TarJak
01-31-13, 07:57 AM
Sorry, who are you again? :O:

No idea mate. Just an island off Antarctica.:O:

Jimbuna
01-31-13, 02:16 PM
Disappointing the Beeb didn't include us on their calculator.

Who are you lot like? :hmm2:

STEED
01-31-13, 02:23 PM
Check your fuel prices in your area of the UK.
http://www.whatprice.co.uk/petrol-prices/filling-stations.html

Jimbuna
01-31-13, 02:28 PM
Not convinced how accurate that is because it shows the only 24 hour station in the town centre as the cheapest and I know for a fact it is actually the most expensive.

TarJak
01-31-13, 03:22 PM
Who are you lot like? :hmm2:
No idea mate. Just an island off Antarctica.:O:
Just a few ex poms stranded on that island off Antarctica:O:

Jimbuna
01-31-13, 04:13 PM
Just a few ex poms stranded on that island off Antarctica:O:

LOL :)

Takeda Shingen
01-31-13, 10:18 PM
A 1.5 liter bottle of Pepsi is about 60ct when you look in the right places, however my favorite cola is about 80ct per 0.33l bottle.
Green Tea is about 4 or 5 € per 150 gram. Club Mate, the German nerd drink is about 80ct per 0.5l bottle.
Can't say much about coffee, as I prefer to get my caffeine intake through other sources.

I am very astonished that the members here get fueled by liquids which my car prefers. :D

Don't you disparage my beverage choices, Eurozoner. America invented drinking. Only solids were consumed before 1776. We brought liquid refreshement to the world. You're welcome.

Herr-Berbunch
02-01-13, 03:50 AM
Just a few ex poms stranded on that island off Antarctica:O:

You've misspelt cons. Just saying.

THE_MASK
02-01-13, 03:55 AM
Next time i go to Cathedral beach on Fraser island i wont be filling up my 2 x 90 ltr diesel tanks at over $2.00 per litre . Its $1.50 around home .

Penguin
02-01-13, 11:57 AM
Don't you disparage my beverage choices, Eurozoner. America invented drinking. Only solids were consumed before 1776. We brought liquid refreshement to the world. You're welcome.

I am terribly sorry! :cry: I had forgotten that green tea is just a cheap copy of the red, white and blue tea from the jungles of Arizona.
How can I forget when Cowboy Ronnie came riding into my country, tore down the wall single-handedly and gave us a beverage. With his firm voice he said: "Now you don't have to chew on your drinks anymore." - ahh, the sweet taste of liberty!
:sunny:

Herr-Berbunch
02-01-13, 12:04 PM
. . . ahh, the sweet taste of liberty!
:sunny:

That is now known as the Eurmerican Way. :salute:

God bless Eurmerica, and all who sail in her.

Takeda Shingen
02-01-13, 12:08 PM
I am terribly sorry! :cry: I had forgotten that green tea is just a cheap copy of the red, white and blue tea from the jungles of Arizona.
How can I forget when Cowboy Ronnie came riding into my country, tore down the wall single-handedly and gave us a beverage. With his firm voice he said: "Now you don't have to chew on your drinks anymore." - ahh, the sweet taste of liberty!
:sunny:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LA0X4SliFJI

Penguin
02-01-13, 12:12 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LA0X4SliFJI
:haha:

He looks like Stephen Colbert. :o