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Gas Prices
Hey, all you Albertans. What are paying for gas at the pump in Calgary and Edmonton? We're at $121.9 right now and supposed to hit $130. soon!
PS: Too Bad Flames fans. I was cheering for Iggy & CO. |
Average in Calgary right now seems to be $121.9/l. You can get it around $1.16/l at some of the discount places.
I think it's just about time to trade in the Hummer for a Smart Car :p |
I think we are about there as well, I just know our last fill up was almost $60 for a 55l tank.
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Just filled my truck; 118.4 for regular. This snow and cold has got to go so I can use my motorcycles full time. I like the 65mpg in the city much better than the 16.5 the truck gets.
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East Van, Husky station, Diesel @ $136.9
My truck has a 135L tank = $185.00 for fill up. Hurry up Alberta and get with it with those oil tar sands, eh! |
I just filled up this morning and it was $1.14
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Double edged sword for me.. Yes I pay more for gas but that also keeps me employed!
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My wife and I just went shopping for a new vehicle and expected to see new vehicles with a 50+ MPGallon. Nothing came close that had we could find. On another story my Uncle from Grand Prairie (RIP) in 1974 did a retro fit on the carb of his 1970 Chrysler New Yorker that gave him 70+ MPG at that time. He sold out for enough to pay off his farm and go on a holiday. He was never sure who purchased it but all relevant , tools, carb, and paper work was taken. So the technology is out there I know for sure. |
$1.18 out here in the "Wack"...Still a lot cheaper than most other European countries and elswhere in the world
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We're at 117.9 in Edmonton :sad: I can remember when I first started driving it was at 24.9 $20 to fill up back then, about $60 now.
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We pay more then the U.S. because our governments tax us to death!
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It's $1.21 here in SW Ontario. This mornings news said that gas prices in the US have hit an all time high but when converted to liters and CDN$ it is still just $0.90/liter.
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When I bought my truck (Xterra, has a supercharger) in 2004 gas prices were up there, but not so much that I thought the premium for paying for premium exceeded that which I was paying to maintain my previous vehicle to keep it on the road (VW Passat - it was a total lemon costing me several $$thousands every year just to keep it going).
Nowadays, not so much. $1.30 hurts and when regular hits $1.30 I'll be at $1.40. Like BMWRider, I can't wait for this snow and cold to go away so I can start riding MY bike. Except mine has pedals instead of an engine so I get about "infinity" mpg. :D Just takes a little longer sometimes to get from point A to point B. |
$0.90 plus $.031/liter tax = $1.21/liter. Exact same price!
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Just one more way for our government to screw us over. |
And to top it all off, we pay tax on the tax! In Alberta, the money collected from gas taxes was to go into roads and highways You would never know it! In some places it's smoother to drive in the ditches.
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$1.19 on the Island
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:lol: Depends on what I had for lunch that day. :p
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I'm in the trucking industry. Those high gas prices are going to drive everything up. I hear corn growers are getting more for there crops selling them to bio-diesel producers then selling them for consumption. Trucking companies fuel surcharges go up with the increases of gas. The price of trucking the products goes up. Which makes those products prices go up and so on and so on. YA
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And some of the businesses are adding fuel surcharges above and beyond what the trucking companies are charging them. Also, they don't seem to lower or remove them when the price of fuel goes back down, like last fall. |
Its funny, we talk about taxes and all on the gas, what about the profits that the oil companies make?? I know its not illegal to Make A Profit, But Look at Exxon, Last year, first quarter $11.7 BILLION dollars in profit. I think they could afford to make a little less a litre to help the ecconomy, dont ya think?
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I just wish eco friendly cars were cheaper or the government offered more rebates to go green. I would love to buy an eco friendly car, but at 40K+ to start it really makes you go Hmmm.
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Just insured my Trans Am for another summer. gas prices are high, but when the 462CI of Pontiac Torque slams you back in the seat, you go "OHH YAA"
Michika, if you follow behind me, I bet them eco cars can run on my exhaust LOL. Im not bragging or anyting, just stating that I cant live without my toys. |
You must really love your toys. I've been wanting to buy a really nice fancy car as my own personal graduation gift for myself, but gas prices make me balk at the idea.
I bet I could also run an eco-car off one of my dogs if they were converted to that kind of fuel. |
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Toys and Tanks :D Love them both |
Who doesn't?
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I'm driving a 90' Honda Civic Si (30mpg city) and I am seriously considering getting a Honda Fit (43mpg City).
My friend has a Prius, which is very nice but at around ~$35K.......... not worth it. Cheers, Vic [veng68] |
Instead of complaining about how much oil companies make, join in. Buy some shares in them and enjoy the ride. A totally un Canadian thought, but hey, sometimes I think a little different. As for taxes have you filed yours yet? Enjoy. The "EVIL" United States celebrated tax freedom day today. Anyone care when guess our's is?
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Wow, it's been $1.249+ in Kelowna for weeks now.... sunshine tax my ***.
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Tax Free day in the US allready.. Man that sux.
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Well....Im very happy to see gas go up...just in time for summer......I bought a new boat this year......and it hold 64 US gallons.....translation...... 242 litres......ummmmm...thats gonna hurt ......luckily on an average weekend a person only uses about 1/2 of that........then of course there is the truck to pull the thing around.....I guess all you can do is have fun......and be thankful a person is healthy
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Do you run that boat up and down Chestermere Lake? Must be a short trip! :wink:
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As for the oil companies profiting hugely every year while gas prices rise almost daily; as long as people continue to buy and drive ridicoulously oversized unecessary vehicles and burn more and more fuel, the oil companies will continue on this path. People complain about the cost per litre to feed their gas hungry SUVs and trucks, but they are as yet unwilling to get rid of them for a more ecomomical option. The gas is flowing out of the pumps just as fast as when the prices were half of what they are today. Good old rules of supply and demand. I drive a full size truck too, but only as much as I have to. I do genuinly need a truck sometimes, which is why I own it, but my motorcycles are my primary vehicles. Yes, that's hard to believe in Alberta, but I do put nearly triple the miles on my bikes that I do my truck. So for those of you who can't manage the price of a Smart car or a hybrid; perhaps you should get a motorcycle. My R1100RS gets a lousy 45 mpg city and 55 hwy, while my little F650GS gets 65 and 75. Even burning premium, its still a bargain. And they're a ton of fun to boot. :biggrin: |
I beleive that the Americans per capita debt is smaller than ours. I'll need to verify that though.
After some research I was wrong. Canadian per capita debt: $15500 2007 US per capita debt: $30400 2008 This is just Federal debt. I'm sure Canadian debt would be much higher if provincial and municipal were added in. |
Gas prices out of control and personally I don't think it's going ot end unless something drastically changes. There has been no adjustement made to the daily production to compensate for China's increased consumption by OPEC, plus you have the president of Iran saying oil in undervalued.
This is just my opinion (obviously) but it looks like a strategic attack on the US, I mean the dollar us HURTING now, everyone dislikes Bush, the war is massivlely hated they see weakness and are trying a different approach. The greedy Banks that KNEW they were hustling people into ****** loans that will eventually screw the borrower over are a big part of the currrent US economic crisis. The need to grab every cent from consumers just got outta control. And now Walmart is limiting rice purchases!! And why am I so upset about all this, well I was planning on purchasing a Shelby GT500 this year but maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan does the cost of ownership go up when you factor in Supreme fuel at prolly 5+ dollars a gallon! I hope this saltwater burning/cancer curing/ machine works! |
Im watching companies like http://www.lightningcarcompany.com/ and http://www.teslamotors.com/ with keen interest these days.
It may take some time but eventually change will come. |
Chestermere during the week(weekends are nuts).....and on the weekends we have a place a Pine Lake where I drag the boat to.....so every weekend its up and down the highway.....
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And keep in mind, the US is currently running deficit budgets while Canada is in a surplus position. If you want to add in Provincial debts, then to keep it even you would also need to add in individual State debt to even the playing field (current estimate of total federal, state and municipal US debt is 53 trillion, or $175,000 per capita). No matter how you slice it, the American economy is heading for a brick wall at out of control speed. The downside is, the wreck is going to make a mess on our doorstep as well. |
Smart cars aren't too expensive though are they? I thought they were offered at around $17k-18k, or has the prices gone up? As much as I like them, I don't follow the prices because I can't buy one (two small kids - a two seater car would be OK for me to commute to work in, but not much else).
Best car I ever owned was an '84 VW Rabbit GTI. Peppy little thing, was a blast to drive, and went forever on a tank of gas considering how much gas it held (think it was a 40l tank - and that was good for 500km highway, maybe 400ish city). I get 450km in my truck (city or highway, no difference) but takes 70l to fill. The U.S. economy situation does have me worried. How did Trudeau put it? Something about being a mouse sleeping next to sleeping elephant, you really have to watch out if the elephant rolls over. :lol: Them hitting the wall will hit us too. It already has, my RRSP's are down 15% in Q1 2008. Hopefully things recover eventually.. :neutral: |
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