70% of the cost of fuel is tax and the tax just keeps on rising.Ender2309 wrote:
i think so kyle, but we pay about .50 cents in gas taxes to the state and federal gov (they take about 17 cents). don't you guys pay like 2-3 pounds in taxes?
as well, its not the actual cost thats the problem. its the amount its skyrocketed in a year thats causing the trouble.
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How many miles/km do you drive a year?JahManRed wrote:
My heart bleeds.
Time to start driving efficient cars.......................like everyone else.
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When I was employed, about 55 000 miles a year. Now self employed about 15-20 000.Kmarion wrote:
How many miles/km do you drive a year?JahManRed wrote:
My heart bleeds.
Time to start driving efficient cars.......................like everyone else.
55 miles a year..lol. WTF did you do?
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Here's some perspective:
$3.69/gallon here right now. Costs about $55-60 for me to fill up my car and I drive 80 miles round trip to my new employer. With my car's 18 gallon tank I'm getting a combined city/hwy mileage of 22-23, so a tank of gas lasts about a week. Does it suck? Sure. Who wouldn't want to pay $1.00/gallon like back in 1999. Is spending $300/mo on a car payment the solution? I think not. I'd just be filling up my tank a day later and saving less than $10.
$3.69/gallon here right now. Costs about $55-60 for me to fill up my car and I drive 80 miles round trip to my new employer. With my car's 18 gallon tank I'm getting a combined city/hwy mileage of 22-23, so a tank of gas lasts about a week. Does it suck? Sure. Who wouldn't want to pay $1.00/gallon like back in 1999. Is spending $300/mo on a car payment the solution? I think not. I'd just be filling up my tank a day later and saving less than $10.
And to add:Stingray24 wrote:
Here's some perspective:
$3.69/gallon here right now. Costs about $55-60 for me to fill up my car and I drive 80 miles round trip to my new employer. With my car's 18 gallon tank I'm getting a combined city/hwy mileage of 22-23, so a tank of gas lasts about a week. Does it suck? Sure. Who wouldn't want to pay $1.00/gallon like back in 1999. Is spending $300/mo on a car payment the solution? I think not. I'd just be filling up my tank a day later and saving less than $10.
I don't drive all that much, so filling up costs me about maybe $2,100 per year (@$3.75/gal). A few weeks ago I asked what the difference was to go with a hybrid versus a standard, and was given about a $15,000 difference to essentially double my mileage per gallon. But if the car was nuclear and didn't require gas at all, I'd still need to own that car for about 7 years ($15k / $2.1k) to break even.
It seems something has be done to prevent the auto makers from their mark ups.
Yep...it's crazy. There has been a bit of jump from about £0.97 to £1.07 over the past few months but it's expected to rise up £1.50 p/ litre by the summer over here. Although I think this is more of a 'scare' - but it still isn't helped by the fact that there's been an oil worker's strike..Ender2309 wrote:
i think so kyle, but we pay about .50 cents in gas taxes to the state and federal gov (they take about 17 cents). don't you guys pay like 2-3 pounds in taxes?
as well, its not the actual cost thats the problem. its the amount its skyrocketed in a year thats causing the trouble.
I pay about £60, $120, for each fill up in England.BigOrangeArmy wrote:
Lol try here in Texas...sure, its only $3.59 here, but we have no public transit system, live out in the country, and with all the Rams and F250s, most people pay about $75 each fillup. My sister's boyfriend just payed over $100 today...yeesh...FatherTed wrote:
Bleh, try filling up in the U.K - It hurts.
I only drive an Alfa 156.
Why you want to really watch out when in Amsterdam. Those bloody cyclists on the pavement, ringing their bells!Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Is that legal in the States?Sgt.Gene wrote:
Ride your bike on the fucking sidewalk.
It isn't in the UK.
And for good reason - fast moving bike + slow moving pedestrian = mucho pain, if not death, for one party or both.
all stfu.. we use the world's most expensive gas here in Turkey. we pay 2.78 dollars per 1 lt unleaded fuel. and 2/3 of that goes to bloodsucking vampire government shit. and do you know know what the real irony is? we send fuel to north cyprus and it is even cheaper than we use.
1 gallon = 3.78 liter
1 gallon = 3.78 liter
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I'd be willing to bet you earn more than your American equivalent too.Bertster7 wrote:
I pay about £60, $120, for each fill up in England.BigOrangeArmy wrote:
Lol try here in Texas...sure, its only $3.59 here, but we have no public transit system, live out in the country, and with all the Rams and F250s, most people pay about $75 each fillup. My sister's boyfriend just payed over $100 today...yeesh...FatherTed wrote:
Bleh, try filling up in the U.K - It hurts.
I only drive an Alfa 156.
It also doesn't run on gasoline.DoctaStrangelove wrote:
The M1A2 MBT gets <0.5 MPG, of course the war has nothing to do with it.FallenMorgan wrote:
Here's a secret for you:
It's not the Iraq war, it's the oil companies.
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Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
Sure oil prices are a big part of it, but there are a couple of other factors that are independent of the price of oil:
No new refineries in 35 years. Gobs of investment by oil companies in exploration, but no capital investments in refineries.
Multiple blends across the country (sometimes multiple blends within states) prohibit economies of scale in refinement, leading to higher gasoline/diesel prices.
No new refineries in 35 years. Gobs of investment by oil companies in exploration, but no capital investments in refineries.
Multiple blends across the country (sometimes multiple blends within states) prohibit economies of scale in refinement, leading to higher gasoline/diesel prices.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
― Albert Einstein
Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
The m1a2 can run on jet fuel, gasoline and diesel fuel. Has a 505gal 1,885 litre fuel tank and has a 265 cruise range under ideal conditions.FEOS wrote:
It also doesn't run on gasoline.DoctaStrangelove wrote:
The M1A2 MBT gets <0.5 MPG, of course the war has nothing to do with it.FallenMorgan wrote:
Here's a secret for you:
It's not the Iraq war, it's the oil companies.
It costs me about £70 ($140) a week to fill up & run a 1.9 Diesal engined golf. & im only doing about 520 miles a week. Prices here in the uk are gonna go up about 10 pence in the next couple of mnths up to around £1.30 litre. And i believe about 88% of that price is tax
Someone drives a mustang.
I doubt it. Especially after tax....Ender2309 wrote:
I'd be willing to bet you earn more than your American equivalent too.Bertster7 wrote:
I pay about £60, $120, for each fill up in England.BigOrangeArmy wrote:
Lol try here in Texas...sure, its only $3.59 here, but we have no public transit system, live out in the country, and with all the Rams and F250s, most people pay about $75 each fillup. My sister's boyfriend just payed over $100 today...yeesh...
I only drive an Alfa 156.
Why do you think that?
TBH Bert, I wouldn't be surprised. The cost of living is far higher over here than in the US.
PPP? Anyone have any recent numbers?ghettoperson wrote:
TBH Bert, I wouldn't be surprised. The cost of living is far higher over here than in the US.
Edit: http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/48/18/18598721.pdf Page 2 . The US is a lot higher than I would have thought for 2007.

You can see why people are sneaking across our southern border and not to the north.
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ohh noez, you pay 50% of what rest of the world pays for gas.
In Iceland a liter costs 156 ISK or about $2
3.7 Liters = 1 Gallon
2*3.7 = $7.4
In Iceland a liter costs 156 ISK or about $2
3.7 Liters = 1 Gallon
2*3.7 = $7.4
You neglect to consider how more wide open our infrastructure is. 30 percent of all fuel consumed in the US is just getting food distributed from one side of the country to the other. Our population is still spread out (relatively).. meaning we generally drive further to work, school, stores..etc. Damn Americans and their carbon footprint, right?
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