Originally posted by m4gician:
In Canada I paid 75.5 cents/litre (I have 4 cents off per litre or 15.12 cents per gallon discount). But still that's low, also what I'm telling you is that the US is the biggest consumer of crude oil and gasoline (curse your taste for SUVs and BIG TRUCKS) so you're paying...

66 or 67 cents PER LITRE which if converted to CDN is... 74 or 75 cents which puts you at the exact same level we're at. So ya it's not just where you guys are, we have the same kind of 'brea' going on.




I pay $0.89/L here for premium. AAFES takes gas prices in the states and averages them out to our prices, which is:
  • $0.89USD/L
  • $3.37USD/gallon
  • $0.99CAD/L
  • $3.73CAD/gallon
  • 0.70â?¬EUR/L
  • 2.64â?¬EUR/gallon
  • £0.47GBP/L
  • £1.79GBP/gallon

    Now compare to off base:
  • 1.43â?¬EUR/L
  • 5.41â?¬EUR/gallon
  • $1.83USD/L
  • $6.93USD/gallon
  • $2.02CAD/L
  • $7.65CAD/gallon
  • £0.97GBP/L
  • £3.67GBP/gallon

    Originally posted by deedum:
    nearly a £1 /litre
    in the UK




    The German gas prices above are pretty close to £1/L, for all the Americans that have no idea that £1 is worth $1.89USD at the moment


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