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Petrol is heading for $2.00 a litre here!

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  • M MarkB777

    I'm glad I ride my bike to work... Petrol price rises again The cost of fuel has risen again with BP increasing its prices by 3 cents a litre. It takes 91 Octane to $1.89 a litre, and 95 Octane to $1.95. A BP head office representative said they would be unavailable to comment on the hike before mid-afternoon. Local BP stations cited a policy of not revealing prices over the telephone.

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    Sebastian Schneider
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    We're at around 1,40 EUR per litre at the "normal" stations. However, my employer has a "private" station that sells at the purchase price plus maintenance costs (1,30 EUR / litre).

    Cheers, Sebastian -- "If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton

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    • L Luca Leonardo Scorcia

      Here it's at ~2.2USD per litre. The prices are just crazy, luckily I use my car maybe once every week. Even crazier, the traffic outside is just the same. I live in a city, most people here could as well ride a bike to get to work, I can't even guess how they can continue spending that much!

      Luca The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance. -- Wing Commander IV En Það Besta Sem Guð Hefur Skapað, Er Nýr Dagur. (But the best thing God has created, is a New Day.) -- Sigur Ròs - Viðrar vel til loftárása

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      MarkB777
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      Geez I thought we had it hard in New Zealand... Bearing in mind that our dollar is only ~70-80c US... so we're only paying ~$1.60US... $2.20US is really steep!!...($2.75NZ/Litre... urghghg)

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      • D Dalek Dave

        I was in Venezuela recently and petrol there is 3 pence a litre. No, I kid you not! I couldn't believe it! They are the fourth biggest oil producer in the world, and whilst they sell internationally for far more, the home grown use is kept low for political reasons. Chavez is no fool! But even so, 3p a litre... We pay £1.07 a litre, that is a 3500% markup! :(

        ------------------------------------ I try to appear cooler, by calling him Euler.

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        Currently on £1.10 here at my local garage for your bog-standard petrol, makes me sick. I remember just 2 years ago it was about 84p!

        He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man

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        • M MarkB777

          I'm glad I ride my bike to work... Petrol price rises again The cost of fuel has risen again with BP increasing its prices by 3 cents a litre. It takes 91 Octane to $1.89 a litre, and 95 Octane to $1.95. A BP head office representative said they would be unavailable to comment on the hike before mid-afternoon. Local BP stations cited a policy of not revealing prices over the telephone.

          Mark Brock Click here to view my blog

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          Lost User
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          MarkBrock wrote:

          and 95 Octane to $1.95.

          WoW where do you live. Its very cheap. here its 20$ a litre

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          • N NormDroid

            I work 14 miles away (28 miles round trip), I wish I could ride into work :sigh:

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            work from home ! :)

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              MarkBrock wrote:

              and 95 Octane to $1.95.

              WoW where do you live. Its very cheap. here its 20$ a litre

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              Boukh wrote:

              WoW where do you live. Its very cheap. here its 20$ a litre

              Man it is really too costly... :omg:

              Apurva Kaushal

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              • M MarkB777

                I'm glad I ride my bike to work... Petrol price rises again The cost of fuel has risen again with BP increasing its prices by 3 cents a litre. It takes 91 Octane to $1.89 a litre, and 95 Octane to $1.95. A BP head office representative said they would be unavailable to comment on the hike before mid-afternoon. Local BP stations cited a policy of not revealing prices over the telephone.

                Mark Brock Click here to view my blog

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                peterchen
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                You DO understand that it's hard to tell where here is, what kind of $, and how much that means in real money. :D

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                • M MarkB777

                  I'm glad I ride my bike to work... Petrol price rises again The cost of fuel has risen again with BP increasing its prices by 3 cents a litre. It takes 91 Octane to $1.89 a litre, and 95 Octane to $1.95. A BP head office representative said they would be unavailable to comment on the hike before mid-afternoon. Local BP stations cited a policy of not revealing prices over the telephone.

                  Mark Brock Click here to view my blog

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                  Russell Jones
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                  Is that for the slightly smaller than everone else's US litre ;-)

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                  • N NormDroid

                    My weekly update shows... 5 cheapest stations within 5 miles of "OL10 XXX" for Diesel... --------------------------------------------- Station : Morrisons Heywood Address : Bamford Road, Heywood, OL10 4NR Brand : Morrisons Distance: 1.05 miles Price : 113.9p Updated : 20-04-2008 --------------------------- Station : Sainsburys Heaton Park Address : Heaton Park, Manchester, M9 0QS Brand : Sainsburys Distance: 3.44 miles Price : 113.9p Updated : 20-04-2008 --------------------------- Station : Asda Harpurhey Address : Moston Lane, Harpurhey District Centre, Manchester, M9 4DJ Brand : Asda Distance: 4.64 miles Price : 113.9p Updated : 20-04-2008 --------------------------- Station : Asda Pilsworth Automat Address : Pilsworth Road, Bury, BL9 8RS Brand : Asda Distance: 4.02 miles Price : 114.9p Updated : 20-04-2008 --------------------------- Station : Asda Rochdale Address : Dane Street, Mitchell Hey, Rochdale, OL12 6XT Brand : Asda Distance: 4.18 miles Price : 114.9p Updated : 20-04-2008 ---------------------------

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                    Colin Angus Mackay
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                    Ouch! We're about 5p cheaper in Scotland, but even that still smarts.

                    Upcoming FREE developer events: * Developer Day Scotland Recent blog posts: * Introduction to LINQ to XML (Part 1) - (Part 2) My website | Blog

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                    • P phannon86

                      Currently on £1.10 here at my local garage for your bog-standard petrol, makes me sick. I remember just 2 years ago it was about 84p!

                      He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man

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                      Colin Angus Mackay
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                      Phannon wrote:

                      I remember just 2 years ago it was about 84p

                      When I passed my test it was 47p

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                      • P peterchen

                        You DO understand that it's hard to tell where here is, what kind of $, and how much that means in real money. :D

                        We are a big screwed up dysfunctional psychotic happy family - some more screwed up, others more happy, but everybody's psychotic joint venture definition of CP
                        blog: TDD - the Aha! | Linkify!| FoldWithUs! | sighist

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                        MarkB777
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                        Yes your right. NZ dollars are ~70-80c US. 91 not so long ago (6 or 7 years) was under NZ$1 a litre, and 95 barely over NZ$1. We are seeing the cost of a barrel constantly exceed US$100 - which not so long ago, was unthinkable. I don't know how the rest of the world is coping, but wages are not increasing anywhere near as fast as the price of oil here. I predict that many people will soon be forced out of there cars and into other means of transport.

                        Mark Brock Click here to view my blog

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