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Hello everyone just curious what everyone is paying for gas in their regions. I’m in Ontario Canada and we are currently paying $1.50 per liter.

This is quite high for my region and I don’t see it going back down anytime soon.
 
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Where is it $3.37? In my area it's anywhere from $3.72 to $4.15 for regular cash. All around Pierce and Thurston county. Heck, this morning the 76 right by my house changed their sign to $3.99 for regular in cash. Are you talking like Everette or Marysville area? What part of NW Washington are you referring to?
 
#12 ·
If high gas prices keep even a few cars of the road that don't need to be there, I'm all for it.
$3.29 today in my town. Compared to last year, it's only $10 or $12 more per tank full. Who cares?
I go into the station store and see people buying WATER for $1.50 for 10 ounces. Over $9.00 per gallon, and bitching about gas at 1/3 the price.
 
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#22 ·
Higher gas prices hurt the working poor the most. I as well would have no problem paying $10, $15 a gallon. But i grew up in a working poor family where every day was a struggle, and I won't forget it. Arrogant comments like this make me hope those "peons" that mow your lawn, clean your office, and cook your lunch, stock your grocery store just stay home and let you do it yourself. Maybe you would appreciate them more then.

Rising gas prices are fine for the trust babies and the grifters on social assistance.
 
#23 ·
Salmon

We go 6 months on one tank of gasoline for each of our two Rav 4 Primes except when on vacations.

I knew this was coming with a new President and they is why we bought a second Prime and unloaded for a profit our Rav 4 Hybrid 2019

When the dust settled our second Prime SE after the tax credit cost us $300 more than the hybrid 2019 we sold back to the dealer last July.

Recently we changed out all our bulbs in our home for LED

I did some math and the savings in electricity will cover the bulbs in less than one year.

My goal buying LED lights throughout the home is to offset the $30 a month we pay to charge our two Primes.
 
#15 ·
Last I checked, the lowest I found in Martinez CA was $4.89 for regular.

Correction, I just checked Gas Buddy and it's now $5.09 for regular.
 
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#24 ·
Ya'll are spoiled rotten over there in North America with those super low gas prices.

for 95 RON octane, which is about 91 US octane

Normal every day price here in Scandinavia is $2.97 Canadian/ liter. That's US $8.38/ US gallon

for those who charge their cars, we pay about 22c US / Kw/hour though this varies a lot depending on area.
 
#25 ·
Would you trade cheap gas for an expensive healthcare for some system, burdensome student debt, no parental/maternity leave, poorly maintained roads and bridges, no guaranteed vacations, costly childcare, no guaranteed sick/disability pay, decreased overall happiness (according to many studies), etc.? If so, come on over. The US desperately needs workers.
 
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The US news is making a big deal about a shortage of Canadian maple syrup. Heaven forbid I can't find maple syrup for the pancakes I might have a few times a year. I think I'll go out and buy a couple of gallons just in case.
 
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#35 · (Edited)
Perhaps Canadians have devised a method to for using maple syrup as automotive fuel and are using it to sub for pricey gasoline. ;)
Despite high prices in Canada and the U.S. they are still lower than what was noted by BigPhil555 in the U.K., (Here n the UK it equates to $8-60 per gallon (USD) - ouch) and when we lived there years ago the price also was much higher than in North America.
 
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#38 ·
Starting to finally fall (feather like; like usual). Some stations starting to be 3.09 for 87.

There is really no reason for fuel to be that high priced anywhere. Wonder what the cost will be when more and more countries go pure electric? Will they gouge those of us that will hold onto our ICE cars? I know the infrastructure here in the US in most areas is not ready for it.
 
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Starting to finally fall (feather like; like usual). Some stations starting to be 3.09 for 87.

There is really no reason for fuel to be that high priced anywhere. Wonder what the cost will be when more and more countries go pure electric? Will they gouge those of us that will hold onto our ICE cars? I know the infrastructure here in the US in most areas is not ready for it.
I guess you didn't get a memo that was making rounds we are going to $5... maybe...

 
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