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Originally posted by AlwaysLearning
In Canada we're getting there now. And our prices have always been higher than in the U.S.
You folks have been lucky and continue to be lucky, for all that you think otherwise!
Originally posted by Duzey
I was at the gas station this morning, and it is now 107.5 a litre in Vancouver. I believe we have the highest prices in Canada. Good thing I only went to pick up the paper.
Unleaded in Europe is pricey, too. Drivers in Greece currently pay the least, according to AA Roadwatch, shelling out the equivalent of $3.93 per gallon. The popularity of bicycles in The Netherlands is not surprising. Unleaded goes for the rate of $6.16 a gallon there.
Originally posted by AlwaysLearning
You folks have been lucky and continue to be lucky, for all that you think otherwise!
Originally posted by UnMature
Why are gas prices so much higher in Europe? I could understand a slight difference from the U.S., but geographically they are much closer to this source of oil, meaning less shipping fees and the likes right? What is the reason behind such outrageous prices?
Originally posted by drfunk
correct me if i'm wrong, but govt fuel excise on gas in the US is 48%?
Originally posted by AlwaysLearning
Duzey in Vancouver paying $1.07 =- $4.05 gallon (@ 1.20 = $3.35 US)
Originally posted by ulshadow
Originally posted by UnMature
Why are gas prices so much higher in Europe? I could understand a slight difference from the U.S., but geographically they are much closer to this source of oil, meaning less shipping fees and the likes right? What is the reason behind such outrageous prices?
i think the reason is US have more connections...