Americans i was just wondering!?
i am just curious thats all.
Over in the uk it is £3.76 which is equivalent to $7.10.
Answers:
it depends upon each gas station!!
It's very cheap because we have stolen it from IRAQ
I just filled up and its was $2.86 in Indiana.
I pay about $2.80 (American) here in Texas. The highest I have ever paid was $2.99 per gallon and that was right after Hurricaine Katrina.
depends on what part of the USA.it is higher in the west. Currently paying $2.89 per gal east and over $3 in the west
Here in Florida, it's 2.82 Dollars per gallon at Costco (the cheapest gasoline).
2.91 boston,ma
i live in a small town in iowa it just droped down to 2.73 per gal. but my truck gets 13 miles per gal and it costs me about 60 bucks to fill er up
$7.10! Damn that's brutal! In Northern California, its about $3.09 regular - $3.29 premium. Don't know what that equals over there. Peace. I'm out.
I'm waiting for Tesco's to bring petrol into it's value range.
Wow, the british are getting screwed on the cost of gas. Its about $4 a gallon in Japan
i just filled up with 91 octane grade at $3.49 per us gallon. that's in orange county, california. about half of what you pay.
Hey dont tell Blair to attack Saudi Arabia. You will be paying one and half times of what you are paying now. Its just that oil companies in ur place will report $593854 billion profit even though they shut down production for a month.
A US gallon is different from the UK gallon..
A US gallon is roughly 6 pints, compared to our 8 pints.
That's why your price looks so cheap!!
It's still a lot cheaper over there.
Where are you getting it for £3.76, everyone else is paying £4.31
I HAVE JUST FILLED UP IN TH UK A TRANSIT VAN WITH £75 THAT IS AT £1.02 A LITRE = £4.50 A GALLON
£3.76 a gallon eh? Try Wareham, one garage is selling petrol at £1.04 p a LITRE!! My garage I use gives me 5 litres for 5 quid!!
One big reason the fuel costs for motor vehicles is less in America than the UK and other places in Europe has more to do with the taxes put on it. Tax on fuel in the USA does not go to the general fund as it does in the UK. Most of the tax in the USA on fuel is used for the highways and other infrastructure needed to move vehicles around. A very Small part of the tax goes to other things but a very Small amount per gallon. Also the amount in a gallon there may not be the same as in the States I am not sure of that though. Canada uses the imperial gallon and that is more than the US gallon. The UK probably is the same as Canada.
$2.72 per gallon in Virginia. Canada sells by the liter.
$7.10 OUCH!! I filled up in Illinois yesterday and it was $2.90 a gallon.
Dunno where you are, its about £4.25 a gallon round the south of england.
Today, I paid $2.65 a gallon, down from $2.79 last Sunday..
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