dont buy SUV, man
2006-07-22 20:26:42
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answer #1
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answered by mankind 3
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Any particular price is pure speculation. It depends on entirely too many variables to be predictable. What will Venezuela do? What will Iran do? What will Russia do? What will hurricanes do in the Gulf of Mexico? My own guess -- and it is ONLY a guess -- is that we won't see gasoline prices in the US over $4 this year.
2006-07-22 20:39:05
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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In Europe, super expensive gas has been a reality for years...
In Germany the fuel price is: 1 Litre = 1.365 Euros
3.79 Litres = 1 gallon
1.365 X 3.79 = 5.173 Euros/ Gallon
Current exchange rate = 1.2701
In Germany, you would currently be paying the equivalent of $6.57 per gallon. Don't believe it? Check my sources below:
Hopefully we won't be paying more than $5.00 per gallon.
2006-07-22 20:35:11
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answer #3
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answered by User 3
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from the lattest stats , their working on 4 poss. but saudi arabia is still big ivan in opec, so far still on oour side, but now venezuela is becomming independant, and trying to throw their oil might around , trying to coewerse the others to join em
2006-07-22 20:34:37
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Kind of makes you pissed at the environmental lobby for shutting down the debate on drilling in Anwar now doesn't it.
2006-07-22 21:21:43
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answered by Anonymous
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nice. I'm surprised the world economy isn't in a riot status already
2006-07-22 20:29:52
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answer #6
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answered by Emily B 2
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Who knows?? This is the least of our concerns....
2006-07-22 20:26:34
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answered by Anonymous
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if the gas companys want to be D***'s...then maybe.
2006-07-22 20:26:07
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answer #8
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answered by Greshymn 3
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the dollar isnt worth ****
2006-07-22 20:25:42
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answer #9
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answered by Jack H 3
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yes.it is
2006-07-22 21:07:54
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answer #10
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answered by mouffaq 1
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