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Here in windsor/surrounding area it went from 98.2 to at least 120.9 +

luckily i was able to fill up all the cars in my family at 98.2
if your tank isnt full i would suggest everyone take a look and see if your gas prices jumped yet.
HOLY s**t...

that's a 22 cent a liter jump????

Slimsride,Aug 30 2005, 06:08 PM Wrote:HOLY s**t...

that's a 22 cent a liter jump????
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yup
facking nuts!!!!
Well lets see.. I'll work on the conversions.... but across the gorge.. .I paid ~$2.70/gallon.. up about $.20/gallon from yesterday

1 gallon = ~3.7 liters, close enough for me.
$2.70 = ~$3.33
3.33/3.7 = .9
so I guess ~$.90ter here.. that was this morning at about 6am though.. I'm sure they've gone up since then...

wonder how much $$$ these people are going to make off of us now.. I'm sure they have the reserves, and just needed yet another excuse to raise prices again..

and I still have to top off the tank friday morning before I leave for the great white north..
WTF...

youre kidding. toronto gas prices still says gas is sitting at 105 max in the gta.
torradan,Aug 30 2005, 06:17 PM Wrote:Well lets see.. I'll work on the conversions.... but across the gorge.. .I paid ~$2.70/gallon.. up about $.20/gallon from yesterday

1 gallon = ~3.7 liters, close enough for me.
$2.70 = ~$3.33
3.33/3.7 = .9
so I guess ~$.90ter here.. that was this morning at about 6am though.. I'm sure they've gone up since then...

wonder how much $$$ these people are going to make off of us now.. I'm sure they have the reserves, and just needed yet another excuse to raise prices again..

and I still have to top off the tank friday morning before I leave for the great white north..
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our problem here is that our goverment taxes gasoline outrageously..i dont have the exact percentage but i think someone will chime in wiht it later.
Last night the g/f filled up at 90.4

Same station today is at 103.1
Wait... not even bc is at 120.9 somethings fishy.
scoobasteve,Aug 30 2005, 06:18 PM Wrote:WTF...

youre kidding. toronto gas prices still says gas is sitting at 105 max in the gta.
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adn your stuck at work til 10?? better hope gas is still cheap when your done, at is the SVT out of commision or did you put ur old alternator back in it? if so premium is gonna tear you a new one!!
Fack... apparently theyre predicting a 15c rise.
Public Transit .. The better choice.

ha ha ha ....
I think its time for me to quit and go on unemployment.
i think its time to start riding my bicycle again
scoobasteve,Aug 30 2005, 06:20 PM Wrote:Wait... not even bc is at 120.9 somethings fishy.
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these prices were changing 1.5 hrs ago, about 20 mins before i posted.
Thats dam crazy..... I'd be better off not working... Jesus!
from what i hear, the gas here jump from 1,04/L to over 1.20/L, not sure ...maybe higher.

add 0.06$/L of the 91 octane gas :(
When I left work today it was still at $1.059/L, but working at a gas station I heard rumors all day about how it's supposed to go up right away...

reginagasprices.com is still saying the same price so I dont think it's gone up yet. But with the way oil is going up and supposedly the hurricane is causing problems with oil reserves, it's not surprising the prices are raising.

Yet today I still filled a non-stop stream of half-tons for $80-120/fill.
saw 105 in york region specifically richmond hill, and back to 94ish near pearson/mississauga
scoobasteve,Aug 30 2005, 05:38 PM Wrote:I think its time for me to quit and go on unemployment.
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thats what i did :lol:
Short story is that until demand goes down, prices ain't gonna drop much.

High horsepower cars and suvs suck gas and until the number of efficient vehicles on the road goes up - or we start driving less - demand for crude will continue along with high prices.

my 2 cents.
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