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lol, didn't notice that... Special? (g'know... we take a'bit from the low grade... a'bit from the high grade... it's special kinda g'know? ).
94 FTW!
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Its an issue when oil companies are posting record profits while the rest of the companies in our country are struggling. Our buying power is much lower and I sense a panic coming on from the general public once gas goes to $5 a gallon.
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Not saying that I am a fan of gas prices catching up with everything else, but from what I've read and done a "bit" of research on, that seems to be the case. Like I said though, I'm not saying "yay for high gas prices!" Just... it doesn't really bother me. Although, in one week, the price of premium went up $0.60 locally here. I was not a fan of that at all...
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While I do hate the high prices, that is just a result of the situation we are in and I do think it is fair, record breaking profits or not. It's an easy way to force people to think about conservation.
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4 bucks a gallon, gee that's tough!!!
My friend Joe just came back from New Zealand via a few days stop-over in California, drove from LA to San Francisco.
He's been telling me with glee how little it cost him to fill up the car and drive along the Pacific highway. This week I paid €1.28 per litre for a fill up. That works out at US $2.00473 per litre. Your US gallon consists of 3.785 litres approximately. So here in Ireland your US gallon of fuel costs $7.59. Or look at it another way. Your SVX is nearly empty and you put 65 litres of fuel into it. Yeah, that's going to cost you $130, so you would not want to be filling it up more than once or twice a week, I expect. Over in England where my friend Joe is living, fuel is about 20% more expensive than it is here in Ireland. Filling your SVX over there is going to cost around $150. I expect if you guys have never traveled abroad, and I mean abroad other than Gulf states where there is no tax on gasoline, then you probably have no real idea how cheaply you have been buying your fuel compared to people in other countries. Welcome to the world of turbo-diesel worshipers. Joe
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over here diesel is even more expensive than the normal, and my boss who runs a diesel is feeling it now. he thought it would be better a few years back, now he is thinking about getting a junker that good on gas for running around. i am definitely glad we dont have to pay 130 to fill the svx though. something needs to happen that opens new doors to cheaper/more environmentally safe fuels. i heard a few years ago that someone here in the states invented something that drastically cut down on fuel consumption in any vehicle, supposedly it would give you an insane amount of miles/gallon. i guess either some big oil company or car manufacturer bought it from him for millions/billions because it would have hurt the oil industry bad. i dont know if its true or not, but i havent heard anything since then.
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