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Reply #15 - Mar 29th, 2005 at 12:18pm

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Don't wanna know do you? Smiley

not really, getting +100 oct. is european prices so. . .i can complain Wink
 

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Reply #16 - Mar 30th, 2005 at 7:30am

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Our US exchange pilot came in chuckling the other day, telling us how back home people were paying about $2/gallon, and getting upset about it...

Over here at the mo we're paying around £0.80 to £0.85/litre ($1.50/litre), so about $5.90 per gallon...


yeah, actually one of the things i love about the states are the rediculously cheap gas prices Shocked. you guys are so lucky, i would be driving from coast to coast once a week, just to make use of it Grin
 

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Reply #17 - Mar 30th, 2005 at 7:35am

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Yurei Trust me when i say you dont need to drive coast to coast to make good use of it. most cars in the US run off of 2.5L+ engines an some of the more popular american cars use the classic 3.0 or 3.5L engines. Which get roughly 20 to 25 miles to the gallon. My last trip over there was only 6 days we had an 05 taurus and had to fill up at least 4 times. At the time gas was about $1.90 a gallon. It was great though, the guy in the gas station asked us why we were filling up the car so often with prices being so high. Couldnt help but laugh at his jaw dropping when i said it was $7 a gallon back home.
 
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