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Ugh, I WISH I could fill up at the prices you guys are paying! The cheapest I've paid for gas in the past 6 months is $3.39/gal - it's usually about $3.50+ in my neck of the woods...
Ugh, I WISH I could fill up at the prices you guys are paying! The cheapest I've paid for gas in the past 6 months is $3.39/gal - it's usually about $3.50+ in my neck of the woods...
I wait until the gas prices hit the bottom of the current price cycle/fluctuation, and fill up then. Whenever that happens to be. No sense giving them more money than I have to.
Hello all - sorry to say but you've got it easy over in the US - I'm in the UK and my IS220d costs around £60 to fill up from empty. For diesel, the price is around a pound a litre... This equates to around $7.10 a gallon....
I wait until the gas prices hit the bottom of the current price cycle/fluctuation, and fill up then. Whenever that happens to be. No sense giving them more money than I have to.
how do you know when prices are at the bottom of the cycle?
I wait until the gas prices hit the bottom of the current price cycle/fluctuation, and fill up then. Whenever that happens to be. No sense giving them more money than I have to.
so what happens when you need gas and its at the top of the "price cycle/fluctuation"? do you just not drive?
"sorry baby, I can't come pick you up for our date because the price cycle is all wrong"
seriously though, I'm curious about the cycle thing because I notice gas prices change alot during the week...
Hello all - sorry to say but you've got it easy over in the US - I'm in the UK and my IS220d costs around £60 to fill up from empty. For diesel, the price is around a pound a litre... This equates to around $7.10 a gallon....
You can't look at how its affecting us solely by the dollar figure. You must look at the percent increase for the same fuel in a relatively short period of time, and how it has bearing on the consumer/economy, especially when we don't have the most fuel efficient vehicles on the market to cope with the burden. Its all relative, but a 50+% increase in your fuel prices (or anywhere actually), would outrage quite a few people just as well.