Down here in Little Elm Texas it was $2.13/galWhat's the price for gasoline where you are?![]()
Yes, there is more vacation travel in the summertime. Also "summer blend" fuel is more expensive to produce.The price of gas is supposedely a supply and demand equation. But I never understood why gas prices rise in summer. It is because we are driving a lot more in summer? This never made much sense to me. If I'm making flumsterns, and I get a profit of $10 for ever flumstern I sell, selling more of them would seem to be a good thing. Considering that gas producers have been doing so for a good century, now, they should be aware of the annual market adjustments, and can regulate their costs and projections so that summer price raises aren't an excuse for greed.
How can anyone afford to drive there?$110 which is 84 US a litre
We use different measurements here
Yikes. It turns out to be $310 a gallon![]()
I’m not sure?How can anyone afford to drive there?![]()
We're hovering between $2.20 and $2.25 in central Missouri. I agree about this 1/10th of a cent nonsense....does anyone think they are saving anything with that price? Additionally, I think the government should begin to phase out the Penny....it costs almost 2.5 cents to make a penny.
yes but that's per litre Toffee, not per gallon like the USA...we pay in the villages - £1.29 at the moment '
we pay in the villages - £1.29 at the moment '
yes but that's per litre Toffee, not per gallon like the USA...![]()
Wanna swap? we'll take your $2.85 for our over $7 dollars per gallon equivalent...$2.85.........![]()
The forecourts here are actually the equivalent of over $7 dollars, Bea... ..and that's just for unleaded which I use . for super unleaded which my o/h uses it's £1.41 a litre... 4.56 litres in a British Gallon... Equivelent at current exchange rates to approx $7.80 USD per gallon...$5.95/gallon![]()
The forecourts here are actually the equivalent of over $7 dollars, Bea... ..and that's just for unleaded which I use . for super unleaded which my o/h uses it's £1.41 a litre... 4.56 litres in a British Gallon... Equivelent at current exchange rates to approx $7.80 USD per gallon...
That's true...everything in the way of food, goods, etc comes into the stores by truck.Wanna swap? we'll take your $2.85 for our over $7 dollars per gallon equivalent...
As you all know it's just not at the forecourt where it hits, but when fuel prices are high, so is everything else..food, heating, electricity etc..
Mostly state taxes.$2.43 per gal. in my area.
Why is gas always cheaper down south?