£4.00/$8.00 a gallon uk
2007-05-15 06:36:26
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answer #1
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answered by ♠ Merlin ♠ 7
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Nope, I live on the East Coast and gas prices here are between $2.89 and $3.15. It sucks!
2007-05-15 06:35:46
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answered by Becky 5
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This is around Chicago. The cheapest gas station is 3.09. The most expensive is 3.49. So anywhere between that. I see prices around 3.21 a lot.
2007-05-15 06:36:44
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answer #3
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answered by JGN 2
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I'm in Canada and it's $1.08 per litre which is about $4.32 per gallon. It's going to make me cry soon, because it's probably going to go up by 20% by the end of the summer
2007-05-15 06:36:59
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answered by Jellybean 4
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Hulk Homogan says hell on the price I`ll ride the bus
2007-05-15 06:36:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in NY. It's over $3 a gallon. Not sure exactly...I haven't bought gas in a couple days.
2007-05-15 06:35:59
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answered by metalchick 3
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ok well i live in Alberta, Canada and in Canada we are by liters for gas. Right now the Prices in Alberta Canada are 1.18 a Liter. Where my mom lives in B.C. Canada the prices are at 1.26 a liter.
2007-05-15 06:35:43
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answer #7
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answered by sexylittlemisstweetybird83 5
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$3.79 in San Diego. There is super fuel for high performance vehicles that runs $7.02 a gallon. If you can afford a $500,000.00 car, I guess 7 bucks a gallon is no big deal......
2007-05-15 06:40:00
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answered by P-Nut 7
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wow! 3.49. I thought it was bad here. I live on the East Coast. Gas is about 3.09
2007-05-15 06:35:59
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answered by The "Hmm" Girl 4
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It is about $3.00 for regular here.
I live on the East Coast.
2007-05-15 06:34:52
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answered by Tony M 7
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interior the area of significant Texas that i stay it the charges oftentimes selection from a pair of $one million. ninety 9 to $3.00. each so often much less each so often greater. most of the time a gallon of gasoline is $2-something.
2016-12-11 10:12:46
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answered by ? 4
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