Gas Prices... How much do you pay at the pump?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by astup1didiot, Nov 5, 2007.

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Are you sick of gas prices?

Poll closed Dec 5, 2007.
  1. Yes!

    14 vote(s)
    66.7%
  2. No!

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  3. I don't drive.

    4 vote(s)
    19.0%
  4. I don't care.

    3 vote(s)
    14.3%
  1. #1
    CNN Money (http://money.cnn.com/2007/11/04/news/economy/gaprices/index.htm?postversion=2007110415?cnn=yes)

    I don't know about everyone else, but I'm sick and tired of these gas prices. Do they want Americans to be poor? Is the cure to global warming make gas prices so high people can't drive? When is the US goverment going to step up and do something about this? I just can't take it anymore!

    I heard on the radio today that the only reason gas prices are on the rise again is because of investors, as crude oil goes up so do are gas prices, but there is no reason it should be going up according to some analysts.

    Let the bitching and complaining about gas prices commence!
     
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  2. Brewster

    Brewster Active Member

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    #2
    The average price in the UK is around one pound per litre :(

    Brew
     
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  3. sharadbhai_jain

    sharadbhai_jain Banned

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    #3
    its around 49.75 INR here in india. and keep increasing:(
     
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  4. astup1didiot

    astup1didiot Notable Member

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    Ouch, doesn't the UK pay more at the pump than the US? Doesn't the UK import almost all its oil?
     
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    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    #5
    That's the equivalent of $7.6 for a US gallon.
     
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    astup1didiot Notable Member

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    Wow, thats insane! I believe they import all their oil, are they use to these types of prices?
     
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    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    We import a lot of oil yes, although we do have our own North Sea oil fields and refineries it only accounts for maybe 10% of our use. About 70% of that price per gallon goes on tax.
     
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  8. astup1didiot

    astup1didiot Notable Member

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    Wow, that sucks! Would you consider UK public transportation to be better than the US?
     
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    CountryBoy Prominent Member

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    No - it is massively inferior in all but the most populated of cities (London, Birmingham, Manchester etc.)
    The government like people to think that fuel duty is spent on things like the environment and public transport - it isn't.
    The price of fuel is also subject to a 'fuel duty escalator' - basically this means the tax on it increases by 5% above the rate of inflation each year.
     
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    #10
    There's not alot we Brits can do unfortunately - we're pretty much use to the prices..

    Brew
     
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    Brewster Active Member

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    I would say that the train network in the UK is better than the US.

    Brew
     
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  12. astup1didiot

    astup1didiot Notable Member

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    Really? The CTA, Chicago Tranist Authority is great in Chicago. But, due to rising fuel costs and lack of state officials agreeing on funding its about to fall apart, get massive cuts, etc. Its sad, it was the best in the nation. They keep calling it the CTA Doomsday Senario lol, thank god I depend on my car and not public transportation.
     
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    astup1didiot Notable Member

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    That totally sucks, they need to find some free clean burning fuel already!
     
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    astup1didiot Notable Member

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    Well, are we talking about local, regional or national?
     
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    Brewster Active Member

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    I was talking about national

    Brew
     
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    Ahh, are those ran by the goverment or by private industry?
     
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    Confusingly, it's a mix. The infrastructure (stations, tracks and signalling) is government owned and operated, the trains are owned by private companies and operated by other private companies.
     
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    Ahh, so the red tape is probably always the problem.
     
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    Ours keeps fluctuating. Today it's only $3.54, which is pretty good.
     
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    zingo Peon

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    wow I thought I had it bad,,,,

    I am paying $3 per gallon. Which is way to much !
     
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