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In Spain cost 0,85 €. It´s very expensive.
Dang I'm ashamed I have no idea LOL.. I just fill the tank w/o noticing the cost per liter.. how dumb LOL... but should be around 1.3 CHF, that's around 0.82 €
And of course it depends a lot moving around the country, but something like that anyway
Nearly 1€ here.. Very very expensive..
In Canada gas costs anywhere from 70-80 cents per litre. That's 50-60 cents US. Gas is cheap in North America. That's why we all drive overweight cars and "light" trucks. Transportation Canada refuses to import subcompacts from Europe, and won't tighten fuel standards. Our diesel is too sulphurous to run the newest diesels, and a loophole in legislation allows fuel companies to meet fuel standards by meeting annual averages, so they just have to produce some really, really clean fuel and then a whole lot of dirty gas. I want to see more cars like the Audi A2 on Canadian roads.
altezza
02-04-2004, 01:58 PM
In Vancouver (http://www.gastips.com): (but it changes almost daily)
octane 87: 77.9 cents / Litre (~0.47 € / L)
octane 89: 80.9 cents / Litre (~0.48 € / L)
octane 92: 83.9 cents / Litre (~0.50 € / L)
octane 94: 88.9 cents / Litre (~0.53 € / L)
i still miss those days (few years ago) when the gas price is only 43.9 cents/L
kawa22
02-04-2004, 02:10 PM
1.087€ :shock: http://www.affection.org/forum/smiley/fache.gif
Fleischmann
02-04-2004, 02:16 PM
A few years ago, we had the cheapest petrol in Europe. Now it costs about 3,5 PLN which is about 0,85 eurocents.
Fleischmann
02-04-2004, 02:16 PM
^^^I'm refering to Poland^^^^
Fleischmann
02-04-2004, 02:29 PM
Oh yeah...and I forgot to add that the price I mentioned was for the 95 octane version.
95 is ~0.6Euros
D is ~0.53Euros
Prices are starting to go up now because Estonia belongs to EU and those EU fucks are charging higher taxes or smth.
666fast
02-04-2004, 04:49 PM
Here it is $1.80/1.43 Euros a gallon. Which is roughly 4 liters.
So it's about .45 cents a liter or .36 Euros per liter
€ 1.22 per liter in The Netherlands :cry: (for Shell Pura; lower pollution, bit more performance)
SFDMALEX
02-04-2004, 05:46 PM
0.30Euro, thats in Ukraine. Plus minus 2 cents. :D I win.
PATo355
02-04-2004, 06:05 PM
0.7 Euros here , that is like 0.8 dollars per litre 97 octane premium unleaded gas
in van canada it cost 75 cents canadian
Kangaroo Boy
02-05-2004, 12:19 AM
Petrol Unleaded- 91 cents per Litre
Shell Optimax(preium unleaded) is 99 cents per litre
zevolv
02-05-2004, 12:23 AM
Normal 87 is 1.70 a gallon you figure it out
I recently payed 3.50 for 110 octane though
AlienDB7
02-05-2004, 12:32 AM
In Vancouver (http://www.gastips.com): (but it changes almost daily)
octane 87: 77.9 cents / Litre (~0.47 € / L)
octane 89: 80.9 cents / Litre (~0.48 € / L)
octane 92: 83.9 cents / Litre (~0.50 € / L)
octane 94: 88.9 cents / Litre (~0.53 € / L)
i still miss those days (few years ago) when the gas price is only 43.9 cents/L
More like 39.9 or even lower. Remember when the gas stations were driving the price down to kick Arco out of the city? I misse those days too...
Some more info about prices in the Netherlands:
Octane 95 = €1.18 (all per liter)
Octane 98 = €1.23
Pura = €1.22
These prices consist of:
84.5% taxes,
17% production costs,
7% other direct and indirect costs
5% margin gas station,
1.5% profit oil company
(Diesel = €0.79)
Skaala
02-05-2004, 06:12 AM
Over here in Norway (the most expensive country in the world) 1 litres of cheap 95 unleaded fuel costs between €0.90 and € 1.1
nthfinity
02-05-2004, 01:45 PM
back in the sumer of '99, i remember it being $.71 cents/gallon of 87 mon/ron U.S. thats about $.19 cents per liter ~about .15€
i miss those days... at least i drove 30k miles that sumer
Zonda11
02-05-2004, 02:34 PM
In Canada gas costs anywhere from 70-80 cents per litre. That's 50-60 cents US. Gas is cheap in North America. That's why we all drive overweight cars and "light" trucks. Transportation Canada refuses to import subcompacts from Europe, and won't tighten fuel standards. Our diesel is too sulphurous to run the newest diesels, and a loophole in legislation allows fuel companies to meet fuel standards by meeting annual averages, so they just have to produce some really, really clean fuel and then a whole lot of dirty gas. I want to see more cars like the Audi A2 on Canadian roads.
Ya, the prices are always up and down. I think the gas companies enjoy screwing us over - O look its the weekend - people need to go places- so we'll charge 8 cents more /L. Good business I guess, but we get screwed!
SFDMALEX
02-05-2004, 05:32 PM
I recently payed 3.50 for 110 octane though
Care to share why you bought 110octane? Running a race car or something?
This morning - Anaheim, CA, USA: $1.91/gal of 91octane at 76 gas station.
California has one of the highest gas prices in the US :cry:
breakerfallll
02-12-2004, 09:57 PM
Here ar the prices in Portugal: (all per litre!)
Diesel -> 0.71 €
Octane 95 -> 0.96 €
Octane 98 -> 1,015 €
:shock: :shock:
corvette97
02-12-2004, 11:52 PM
beat my 2.3usd$ per gallon
Fast_car006
02-13-2004, 12:47 AM
In Bronx, NY its $1.99 for 93
jakaracman
02-13-2004, 05:48 AM
Slovenia (RON 95): approx 0,8€ per litre
possessed_beaver
02-13-2004, 06:33 AM
about $.75US for a L (using my rouch calculations, for 95 ron)
and a few cents more for 98 and better.
abarth
02-14-2004, 12:54 PM
here in italy about 1€ litre :shock: :shock: :(
yg60m
02-14-2004, 04:50 PM
Depending from where you take it, about 1.05 € for 98 octane, 0.75 € for Diesel in France.
For 98 Octane I pay $1.35 per gal
For 95 Octane I pay $1.08 per gal
caugb
02-14-2004, 05:52 PM
In Brazil, BRL 1.99 equals USD 0.67 equals € 0.52. Half of it for taxes.
antonioledesma
02-14-2004, 07:22 PM
In México, in the capital (near the borders is a little less money)
we have two kinds of gas or petrol: premium (97 or 93, don't remember because I don't buy it, it's too expensive) costs $6.97 pesos a liter
and the Magna or regular (87 octane) is $6.07 pesos
so... 6.97 pesos, taking 11 pesos for 1 us dollar, is 63.36 us cents a liter
6.07 is 55.18 us cents.
maybe you'll think it's cheap, but fuels in my country have a very low quality, come with too much water and pollutants, plus the minimum wage is $5 ud dollars a day.
and these prices keep going up every month because of a tax for maintenance of the highways,streets, etc (yeaaaahhhh, sure, and I believe in santa claus)
firdausasri
02-14-2004, 11:59 PM
In Malaysia :
RON92 = RM1.25
RON97 = RM1.35
RM3.80 = USD1.00
BMW-M-Power
02-15-2004, 05:42 AM
It is expensive here in Norway considering our neighboor countries prices.
It is 8,90 Norwegian kroners = 1,15$ per liter. :bad-words:
Chingachgook
02-15-2004, 06:17 AM
1 litre--> 1.050 €
Here in Sardegna we don't have Shell V-Power or something similar, damn
BMW-M-Power
02-15-2004, 06:20 AM
We've got Shell V-power, but It's even more expensive, but I works though. Just as they prmised. :)
Chingachgook
02-15-2004, 06:54 AM
Yes I've heard that V-Power really works, if we had here, sometimes I would give my car something good to drink :wink:
BMW-M-Power
02-15-2004, 06:59 AM
The V-power is really good for the engine. It loosens up the oil and makes the engine a bit "fresher", if you know what I mean. It is a shame that you don't have it, but I thought that Shell had V-power in almost every country in the world.
mcostalos
02-15-2004, 07:37 AM
Adelaide, Australia... 1 AUS$ = .5 EUROS/.75 US$
Premium Unleaded Per/Litre (98 Octane) - 0.95 AUS$ = 0.48 EUROS/0.71 US$
SHELLS Prem. Unleaded Per/Litre (96 Octane) - 0.93 AUS$ = 0.47 EUROS/0.70 US$
Unleaded Per/Litre (92 Octane) - 0.89 AUS$ = 0.44 EUROS/0.67 US$
Diesel WHO CARES!!
Gas (High Octane) - 0.40 AUS$ = 0.2 EUROS/0.18 US$
Do you know you can get as much power out of runnig Gas as your fuel in your car, than running it on normal pertrolium, and save $$$$. You just need to have an expert install a great system, and set it all up different than normal. Probably around $2000 AUS worth of work. It's worth it in the long run. At the 4,6 and Rotary Nationals here in Adelaide yesterday there was a car running 11 seconds@ 121mph passes on gas. When he switched to AVGas (100 Octane), he was running marginally better, 10.5@129mph.
Interesting hey???
i_hate_the_enzo
02-17-2004, 05:07 PM
well, for us yanks, it costs about $1.69 a gallon (3.87 litres) so that comes out to about $0.44 a litre, sorry, i dont know how much that is in relation to other countrys
Cheapest place in Chile: 0,585€/l Premium 97, 0,374€/l Diesel
Most expensive place in Chile: 0,637€/l Premium 97, 0,428€/l Diesel
Despite the huge diference between Diesel and gas, our car market has only a few diesel cars (mainly from peugeot, citroen, skoda, VW)
kteo2003
02-18-2004, 03:50 AM
greece
the 95 petrol-0,82euro
the 100petrol(bp ultimate)-0,95euro
the 99+petrol(shell racing plus)-1,09 euro
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