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Feb 18th, 2003 at 2:19am

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Are fuel prices skyrocketing around the world like here in America?

Last week where I live, it took only a couple days for it to go up almost thirty cents a gallon!  Shocked Undecided Cry
 
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Reply #1 - Feb 18th, 2003 at 6:11am

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Andrew America is way cheaper than Europe for fuel. In Britain prices are ridiculous. Nearly $1.50 a litre in London!
Here in Hungary things are outrageous considering the wages.
Ah well, it always happens just before a war in the Middle East....

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Reply #2 - Feb 18th, 2003 at 6:41am

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Petrol has gone up about 3p per. Ltr. over the last few weeks. I guess if it keeps going up, all those truck drivers will blockade our local distribution centre and I won't be able to get to work (Woo hoo!) It was no fun waiting two hours for some pertol last time only to find out the garage sold out about two cars before me!!
 

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Reply #3 - Feb 18th, 2003 at 9:59am

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I have a reasonable understanding of world politics and economics. As much as the next bloke anyway.
But I can't figure out why petrol prices should increase because of an impending war with Iraq. They don't supply much oil in terms of the % worldwide and in fact, their oil has been part of an embargo where it can only be exchanged for humanitarian goods, not sold. So where is the connection?
If you ask a cynic like me, it's just an excuse for oil producers, and wholesalers and retailers to make profit and for governments to make more on excise (which is a % of the retail price)

In Australia we are 100% self sufficient in oil, we even export some to Japan and other Asian nations. So how come our prices are normally around $1-00 a litre (about $4-50 Aust per gallon) and they are threatening huge rises because of the impending conflict.

The sooner Nuclear power takes over everything, the better. But we'll have to kill the Oill executives first so they don't sabotage development like they have the electrical inventions, not to mention the governments.

God, I am a cynic, aren't I?  Grin Grin Wink
 

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Reply #4 - Feb 18th, 2003 at 10:07am

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FUEL $$$$$$$$ it'$ Burning aHole in my pocket ???
 
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Reply #5 - Feb 18th, 2003 at 3:21pm

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I know what you mean OakRaiders, i'm gonna get a job so I can keep driving!
 
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Reply #6 - Feb 18th, 2003 at 8:00pm

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Its about $0.80 here in Canada.
 
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Reply #7 - Feb 18th, 2003 at 8:27pm
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  GrinDont know where you are Ranger, its 88.9 cents/litre here in Newfoundland, Canada but we were regulated in 2002.  Thank Goodness!!!!  $1.50/litre in London?  Geez  Whats it in the US now?  We only went up 3 cents/litre this week Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #8 - Feb 18th, 2003 at 8:39pm

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I live in Tornoto, Ontario. Its about 81-85 cents, then when it hits the 70 cents range the gas pumps are storming with people.
 
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Reply #9 - Feb 18th, 2003 at 8:41pm

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 GrinDont know where you are Ranger, its 88.9 cents/litre here in Newfoundland, Canada but we were regulated in 2002.  Thank Goodness!!!!  $1.50/litre in London?  Geez  Whats it in the US now?  We only went up 3 cents/litre this week Grin Grin Grin
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it can be very expensive around here(in LA), some places are selling 92 oct. at 2.30 USD per gallon! but then again it isn't as bad as most places in europe

p.s. to moderator: this might look better in the auto forum Wink
 

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Reply #10 - Feb 18th, 2003 at 8:44pm

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Thats oct 92, I put in oct 87. But, thats still fairly expensive.
 
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Reply #11 - Feb 18th, 2003 at 8:57pm

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Wait a miniute, thats 70 cents U.S per liter.

*rangers head blows up*

I knew my dad should have taken that job in Cali.  Grin
 
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Reply #12 - Feb 19th, 2003 at 1:28am

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Wait a miniute, thats 70 cents U.S per liter.

*rangers head blows up*

I knew my dad should have taken that job in Cali.  Grin

yah but people still b*tch about it. . .alot! and as woody loves to point out, the cars on this side of the border (or the other side of the pond, etc.) are "gas gusslers" Wink
 

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Reply #13 - Feb 19th, 2003 at 1:34am

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But why do the prices go up? Brensec even pointed out that their prices are going up also even though Australia is self sufficient. Is it just the oil companies trying to make more money?
 
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Reply #14 - Feb 19th, 2003 at 3:24am

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Lets fave it Brensec was right, oil companies have less ethics than a hungry great white shark!

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Reply #15 - Feb 19th, 2003 at 7:28am

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its all about weekends,

here in Brisbane Australia,

during the week Monday to Thursday

$0.81 AUD per Litre.

on Friday to Sunday

anywhere between $0.92 and $0.98 AUD per litre.

It must have gold added to it or something cuz it is sooooo expensive. Especially the high octane stuff which pushes 1 dollar a litre.
 
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Reply #16 - Feb 19th, 2003 at 9:05am

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I work part time in a petrol station. I've noticed the price of feul go up ever thurther as we edge ever closer to another war in the gulf. When i started (summer 02) unleaded was 70.9p sertling per letre. since then its gone up 7 pennies! Shocked
My car only has a 1.1 engine, i normaly go through about 15 letres a week. Thats still a tenner a week wasted. And i feel sorry for those with 3.0 Land Rovers that go through about £50 in a week Shocked
If the feul blockades go back up, i wont be so anoyed. I only use the car to get to work (why work when theres no feul to sell? Cheesy) and for college (most of them have 3.0 Land Rovers anyway, so their stuck too Grin)
 

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Reply #17 - Feb 19th, 2003 at 11:15am
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GrinYoure right there about oil companies and ethics, Ozzy, We are regulated here and because the prices are kept down it means the companies profits are not as high as they wish and they have threatened to pull their gas from all the smaller communites unless they get their way,  leaving people to drive very long distances to get gas.  No ethics at all, Man Bah  Humbug!!!! Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #18 - Feb 19th, 2003 at 11:22pm

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its all about weekends,

here in Brisbane Australia,

during the week Monday to Thursday

$0.81 AUD per Litre.

on Friday to Sunday

anywhere between $0.92 and $0.98 AUD per litre.

It must have gold added to it or something cuz it is sooooo expensive. Especially the high octane stuff which pushes 1 dollar a litre.


Exactly the same in Sydney and I expect elsewhere in Oz too.
It seems that on thursday morning you can get it for as low as .85/ltr but by the afternoon, after the Govt. employees and most others are paid, it can go up to .98/ltr in that few hours. It usually remains high till Suday arvo.
That's just plain profiteering by the servo's. And don't alot of people let them know too. I've seen many violent arguments (involving some poor console operator who has nothing to do with it). In fact, you'll rarely find the owner of a servo in on thursdays............lol.  Grin Wink
 

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Reply #19 - Feb 20th, 2003 at 4:24am

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Ah so cowardice is still alive and well in Oz, though you'd all taken after Steve Irwin by now!

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Reply #20 - Feb 22nd, 2003 at 6:12am

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<-------i drive the car in my avatar, its a thirsty v-8 and here in North Carolina 93 octane gasoline is at $1.99 a gallon Undecided Sad
 

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Reply #21 - Feb 23rd, 2003 at 12:45am

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<-------i drive the car in my avatar, its a thirsty v-8 and here in North Carolina 93 octane gasoline is at $1.99 a gallon Undecided Sad


I notice that you Americans refer to your types of petrol available in % octane.

We have 3 types:

Super - The old fuel which was introduced as illegal in new cars in 1987.

Unleaded - Lead free petrol (99% use this).

High Octane Unleaded - For high performance newer cars which can't take super.

The bowser nozzles are bigger on the Super pump so they won't fit into a car younger than 1987, because the hole is made smaller.

I think our Super is about 90 octane.

How many types do you have?  Grin Grin Wink
 

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Reply #22 - Feb 23rd, 2003 at 2:05am

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<-------i drive the car in my avatar, its a thirsty v-8 and here in North Carolina 93 octane gasoline is at $1.99 a gallon Undecided Sad


It's almost that where I live, but thankfully my car get's fairly good gas mileage. But even then, it's expensive Sad
 
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Reply #23 - Feb 24th, 2003 at 11:20am

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I notice that you Americans refer to your types of petrol available in % octane.

We have 3 types:

Super - The old fuel which was introduced as illegal in new cars in 1987.

Unleaded - Lead free petrol (99% use this).

High Octane Unleaded - For high performance newer cars which can't take super.

The bowser nozzles are bigger on the Super pump so they won't fit into a car younger than 1987, because the hole is made smaller.

I think our Super is about 90 octane.

How many types do you have?  Grin Grin Wink


we have
premium 93 or 92 depending on the brand
super unleaded  89
regular 87

some places have lead free racing gas 100-115 octane but its outrageous in price

bout the only leaded stuff we can get is avgas
 

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Reply #24 - Feb 24th, 2003 at 10:04pm

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So all your new vehicles have been manufactured to use only unleaded fuel for sometime - like here?  Grin
 

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