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Old 11-30-07, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Nextourer
$1.13/litre on the west coast up here in Canada.

Note that most of the cost of fuel goes to the gov't in taxes.

I was watching Top Gear. It reached 1£/litre there. However, half of it is in taxes (don't remember the exact percentage but it's in the News section of one of recent Top Gear Shows). Which leaves the rest is actual fuel cost. Convert it to CAD or USD and it's almost the same as what we pay (including our taxes). So their actual fuel cost isn't that much higher than ours. It's just that the taxes pile on and double the actual money paid for a litre of fuel.
Sure, the refined gasoline price alone is similar around the world unless the country is a major producer and subsidizes it to their residents like in Venzuela.

But $1.13CDN there, wow. At 3.8 liters / U.S. gallon, that's $4.29CDN / gallon, and the exchange rate to U.S.$ is about parity right now, so you're paying around $4.29U.S. / gallon. Still that's only a bit more than HALF what they pay in the UK!
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Old 12-01-07, 01:31 AM
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here in st. augustine its 3.35 for premium, and when i left ny last week it was 3.55.
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Old 12-01-07, 03:15 AM
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If only Canadian oil was not "oil sands" it would be dirt cheap for selling, but it is not.

1 barrel (31 gallons) of Canadian "oil sands" supposably goes for $30 USD [production] (saw that on wikipedia)

Canada #2 with oil, but it not cost effective, buh hum bug.

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Old 12-01-07, 03:34 AM
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Originally Posted by JLSC4
So, a question for those living in Europe. How much do you guys drive with prices around $8-$9 a gal.? I wouldn't be able to afford more than 100 miles a week! Many Americans drive 100 miles every day.

I can't imagine you guys can drive much.
I drive about 20k miles per year - I believe the average UK motorist does about 12k. About half the new cars in the UK are company owned and provided to employees as part of their job or as a perk. Usually the company also provides fuel which, although you are taxed on it as a benefit in kind, takes the sting out of high petrol prices.
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Old 12-01-07, 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Big Andy
I drive about 20k miles per year - I believe the average UK motorist does about 12k. About half the new cars in the UK are company owned and provided to employees as part of their job or as a perk. Usually the company also provides fuel which, although you are taxed on it as a benefit in kind, takes the sting out of high petrol prices.
So at an average of 24 mpg (IS250 that you drive), you spend about $6,700
a year on gas assuming $8/gal. Correct?? That's insane.
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Old 12-01-07, 06:59 AM
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$3.79 for a gallon of 93 (or higher) in New York.
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Old 12-01-07, 07:10 AM
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The average for Premium gas here in Brevard County , Home of the Space Shuttle , Kennedy Space Center, Florida is $ 3.25 per gallon.
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Old 12-01-07, 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by JLSC4
So at an average of 24 mpg (IS250 that you drive), you spend about $6,700
a year on gas assuming $8/gal. Correct?? That's insane.
LOL. That's pretty much a spot on figure. In my case I stick my fuel expenditure through my business and can then claim 17.5% VAT back on it, then do a calculation with mileage reimbursement which means I get a tax free payment back to cover my initial outlay.
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Originally Posted by Big Andy
I drive about 20k miles per year - I believe the average UK motorist does about 12k. About half the new cars in the UK are company owned and provided to employees as part of their job or as a perk. Usually the company also provides fuel which, although you are taxed on it as a benefit in kind, takes the sting out of high petrol prices.
But that just means it's really a corporate AND personal tax in the end. If a company is paying it that's money they're not paying YOU. And not only does the government get the taxes from the gasoline they then stiff you for getting this 'perk' from your employer.

It's a good job the beer there is so good.
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Old 12-01-07, 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna
But that just means it's really a corporate AND personal tax in the end. If a company is paying it that's money they're not paying YOU. And not only does the government get the taxes from the gasoline they then stiff you for getting this 'perk' from your employer.

It's a good job the beer there is so good.
Well, yes and no. If your company gives you free fuel for personal use then the Government considers that untaxed income and has a scale of charges for that perk. It's still better than buying your own fuel though. However, the Inland Revenue allows tax free payments to reimburse use of a private vehicle for business use. Work it well and you can cover the cost of your car payment, insurance and fuel. There are some perks to running your own company.
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Old 12-01-07, 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by bitkahuna
Sure, the refined gasoline price alone is similar around the world unless the country is a major producer and subsidizes it to their residents like in Venzuela.

But $1.13CDN there, wow. At 3.8 liters / U.S. gallon, that's $4.29CDN / gallon, and the exchange rate to U.S.$ is about parity right now, so you're paying around $4.29U.S. / gallon. Still that's only a bit more than HALF what they pay in the UK!

yeah... it's been > $1/litre for a while. It hit $1.25 when Katrina hit but the exchange rate was what.. US$1 = Cdn$0.90? .85 back then?

I just pumped at $1.004/litre (yeah, prices fluctuate like crazy here).
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Originally Posted by philip83
In what a crappy country I live !!!
But the French fries and waffles are the best in the world.
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Old 12-03-07, 05:45 AM
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It's hard to find 91 octane in PA--it's 87, 89 and 93. Sunoco also has 91, and a few stations have 92 instead of 93.

From what I've seen near me, 87 is between $3.06 and $3.20; 93 is between $3.24 to $3.50.
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Old 12-03-07, 02:10 PM
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3.65 for 91 Octane in my part of CA. It dropped from 3.73 last week.

Last month I got reamed for 3.95 in San Ramon....
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