$7.38 in Sweden. I'm surprised the UK is worse off.
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103.9p per litre = $2.04
£3.93 per gallon = $7.73
Just looking back through past prices, it looks like the dollar's a bit stronger than it was last time I posted. At it's previous strength (take my last post, for example), one gallon at 103.9p per litre would cost us about $8.04.
3.21 for regular (93 octane that I use is like 3.41 now)
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I walked to work everyday last year and i will everyday this year too. its nice out usually(and if its not this hot guy who also worked there would pick give me a ride halfway), and its free! its a half hour walk, so its not bad at alllll. but i guess im just lucky =)
When my time comes, I want to be burried face down. That way, anyone that doesn't like me, can kiss my ass!
Let's see, it's gone up to 104.9p, and with changes in the American economy taken into account, one gallon would cost...
$7.98
Just under the eight dollar barrier. The Chancellor today announced that he was going to be kind and not raise petrol tax until October. Awww, how nice. Makes one forget all the times he's raised it in the past year. Twat.