They really, really blow. I just traded my pathfinder in for a honda accord (thank goodness) recently and it still sucks to put $60 in to fill the tank up.
And today oil prices rose $35? What the fuck?!?
I hate all of you oil companies/speculators. You can all go fuck yourself. Especially after gas prices hit $7,000 a gallon this week.
Boooooo. >:( >:( >:(
3.89 a gallon...1998 Nissan Frontier....207,000 miles :-[ :-/
I feel your pain. ::pats your back::
$3.79 in mankato mn. although i haven't been outside today, so it could be more. i have a malibu (chick car, i know) that usually runs me around 35-40 to fill.
Driving 24 hours there and back to Bonnaroo next week makes me cringe.
$ 4.19 Northern, ILL. thank god I did not renew my lease on my chevy avalanche, $ 80.00 fill ups if I still had that hog. I drive a camry now and it still costs a little more than $ 50.00.
It cost me $ 15.00 to fill up my Harley. WTF
I feel sorry for people that just bought SUV's in the last 1-2 years. with the payment and gas, I bet it costs $ 1000.00 a month. And if you try to sell it...... good luck gettin half of what you paid for it on a trade-in.
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I have a 2006 Kia...does really good on gas...however, prices here in PA are 3.89-4.05...and I am a writer for a local paper...so I am on the road a lot and only get 28 cents per mile...now, when I first started, it was pretty good (3.00 a gallon)...but it's based on prices of 1.75-1.89...it has not increased since 2001. The government suggests 52.5 cents a mile. I used to break even, now I lose money.
Quote$3.79 in mankato mn. although i haven't been outside today, so it could be more. i have a malibu (chick car, i know) that usually runs me around 35-40 to fill.
must be a small ass tank if it only costs you 40$ these days
mine is running me 60$ too @ 3.85/g right now (quad cities, IA)...luckily I dont drive much more than 50 miles or so a week
At $4.12/gal i just spent $56 to fill my tank that was still one quarter full before filling. :-/
$1.359/Litre here :-/
Dreading filling up my 1981 Pontiac Acadian tonight. I love my car, it's not so great gas mileage aside.
$9/gallon in amsterdam :-/
Honestly though, this day of high fuel prices had to come. Oil will run out within 25 years or less. And prices of oil and gas in many places in Europe have always been twice as high as in the US. Here in Canada, our fuel prices are higher than in the US too, but most of the difference comes in taxes (that get funded into social programs... at least that's what the government telsl us). I'd love a world no longer car-dependent, where all people can take transit and live in high density urban areas that are vibrant and healthy. Oh well, one can only dream... but it's coming.
$4.25-$4.40 in San Diego county.....
Rid-goddamn-diculous!
Quote$9/gallon in amsterdam :-/
And we're bitching. Sheesh. THat said though, it seems, to me at least, that mass transit in Europe is leaps and bounds more sufficient than here in America. At least in the shithole town that I live in. I have to drive everywhere.
QuoteQuote$9/gallon in amsterdam :-/
And we're bitching. Sheesh. THat said though, it seems, to me at least, that mass transit in Europe is leaps and bounds more sufficient than here in America. At least in the shithole town that I live in. I have to drive everywhere.
From the country that invented the car and had under-developed land back in the early 1900s-1950s, it's really a nobrainer why suburbia flourished and urban city life declined in the US. Europe simply doesn't have the land for car-depedency and their city cores are still vibrant and vital, and yes, their transit is fantastic (not in every country mind you, but certainly in Spain, France, Britain, Germany etc...). And cities like Paris and London aren't carved-up by highways; train stations are located in the centre of town. Urban sprawl led by the car would absolutely demolish the infrastructure of many European countries. I'm not anti-car, but man oh man, they are destructive.
I can't wait until the day when I live somewhere where I don't need my car to get around. Should be relatively soon.
I ran an errand today for my wife to pick up a keyboard she bought online. I live in downtown Toronto (in Greektown in the east end) and the keyboard was in Mississauga, a massive suburb that calls itself a city attached to the western part of Toronto. Normally, the drive without traffic would take 40 minutes door-to-door. Today it took me 1hr 20 to get there and 1rh 30 to get back. Taking transit was not an option. I was in fucking hell and it's blazing hot out today to add to the misery. I'll never live in suburbia and never want to depend on a car to get around. I can't believe a hundred thousand commuters drive every day in this maddness.
Itll be interesting to see how this affects travel, vacationing, RVing and such this summer. Ive already heard its expected to be down bigtime. My sisters been trying to get a summer job and apparently a bunch of places (like name brand clothing stores, dept. stores, etc)said they cant higher her bc theyre cutting hours bc no one is buying stuff.
If it keeps going up thatll only get worse. I dont see how it can continue to be increasing in a month, but it certainly looks like. If the economy is effected this much like I said though, maybe the gov't steps in and does something?
Gasoline prices have already caused major ripples in the auto industry. GM is closing its Oshawa Ontario (a city 45 minutes east of Toronto) plant that makes SUVs and trucks, citing falling truck sales due in part to rising fuel prices. 2600 are out of work, but are still fighting to keep the plant open. Good luck to them.
St Louis- $3.85-$4.05 USD.
Drive a Ford Focus with 135,000 miles. Fucking Ford made a car that can get to 100,000 miles?! Who knew! I really do wish we were like Europe in that we had great public transit or we all could live near where we work. I hate driving 30 miles each way each day. The only good part is it gives me quite time to enjoy some tunage, but so would sitting on a bus with headphones. When does that hydrogen fuelcell car final hit the streets? :-?
Maybe we should thank China for some of the higher gas prices!?
As Richard Nixon stated, "Be careful what you wish for". Concerning turning China into a Democracy
Maybe we should thank Georgie's 600$ tax refund...I knew that was too good to be true
QuoteQuote$9/gallon in amsterdam :-/
And we're bitching. Sheesh. THat said though, it seems, to me at least, that mass transit in Europe is leaps and bounds more sufficient than here in America. At least in the shithole town that I live in. I have to drive everywhere.
Public transport is indeed all over the place and perfect to get around town but if you wanna take a train to the next town you end up paying even more than driving by car and it takes twice as long. That's fucked up and why most people still take their car to get around. They should make public transportation free everywhere. I'd sell my car in a heartbeat.
1998 Chevy Tracker with 238,900 miles and counting.
This morning I filled up for $3.96/gallon but all the other gas stations in town were $4.07/gallon.
Last time I did the math, half my paycheck every week went into my gas tank. I think I'm spending a little less now that I don't have to drive to school 3-4 days a week.
It really killed my summer travel plans. I haven't been able to save much money and I don't want to spend all my money on gas. There's no point in going somewhere if I can't afford to do anything once I get there.
$3.89 here in western Kentucky.
It dropped down to $3.79 for a day...took advantage of that.
I drive a '98 Dodge Neon so gas mileage is pretty good...but the prices still suck.
It's $4.35 a gallon at the cheapest station where I live. The gas price went up 21 cents from the last time I filled up my car, which is about a week ago. I heard it's going up to $5 soon. I have to commute to work, but around town I'm going to start walking or riding a bike.
$3.99 in Dayton, Ohio. I drive a 1996 Chevy S-10 with the 4.3L. it has around 207,000 miles on it and gets around 22 mpg. last time i filled up, it took close to $75.
would someone please make a solar powered car? please?
i am tired of being lied to by these oil companies and the market. i wish they would just say," we are going to gouge the hell out of you consumers because we can." instead of trying to insult my intelligence. i guess as long as the CEO's can afford gas, that's all that matters.
Hmmm - UK prices a bit higher than the USA:
1 litre = 1.17 GBP
1 GBP = 1.97 USD
US Gallon = 3.78 litres
Soooo, I paid 7.45 US dollars for a US gallon last time I filled up.
I drive a largish Volvo. Cost me a little under 150 US to fill it up on Thursday. >:(
QuoteHmmm - UK prices a bit higher than the USA:
1 litre = 1.17 GBP
1 GBP = 1.97 USD
US Gallon = 3.78 litres
Soooo, I paid 7.45 US dollars for a US gallon last time I filled up.
I drive a largish Volvo. Cost me a little under 150 US to fill it up on Thursday. >:(
DANG! I guess you ride your bike a bit? and here I thought $4.19 was too much!
QuoteDANG! I guess you ride your bike a bit? and here I thought $4.19 was too much!
I've got a Vespa, and a bicycle, but can't use them for my 45 mile commute. Nor is there any public transport. Nope. I just get to spend $150 every week on petrol for my commute. :(
Quote$3.99 in Dayton, Ohio. I drive a 1996 Chevy S-10 with the 4.3L. it has around 207,000 miles on it and gets around 22 mpg. last time i filled up, it took close to $75.
Not only do I also live in Dayton, OH, I also drive a '96 S-10. Mine only has 193,000 miles :). Crazy.
QuoteQuote$3.99 in Dayton, Ohio. I drive a 1996 Chevy S-10 with the 4.3L. it has around 207,000 miles on it and gets around 22 mpg. last time i filled up, it took close to $75.
Not only do I also live in Dayton, OH, I also drive a '96 S-10. Mine only has 193,000 miles :). Crazy.
that is pretty strange. i will have to say that "i'm amazed" at how well those S-10s hold up. is yours 4 wheel drive?
QuoteQuoteQuote$3.99 in Dayton, Ohio. I drive a 1996 Chevy S-10 with the 4.3L. it has around 207,000 miles on it and gets around 22 mpg. last time i filled up, it took close to $75.
Not only do I also live in Dayton, OH, I also drive a '96 S-10. Mine only has 193,000 miles :). Crazy.
that is pretty strange. i will have to say that "i'm amazed" at how well those S-10s hold up. is yours 4 wheel drive?
No 4-wheel drive.
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuote$3.99 in Dayton, Ohio. I drive a 1996 Chevy S-10 with the 4.3L. it has around 207,000 miles on it and gets around 22 mpg. last time i filled up, it took close to $75.
Not only do I also live in Dayton, OH, I also drive a '96 S-10. Mine only has 193,000 miles :). Crazy.
that is pretty strange. i will have to say that "i'm amazed" at how well those S-10s hold up. is yours 4 wheel drive?
No 4-wheel drive.
so you haven't had the pleasure of replacing your ball joints once a year?
$4.19!