I'm just thinking that it's quite expensive to fully fill up an SUV or a van. My dad has to commute everyday to a city 30 miles away, 5 days a week. that's 300 miles a week on that alone, not including when he goes to the cities (Minneapolis/St Paul, ~90 miles away) or goes to other cities for stuff. One tank of gas for a Toyota Sienna usually takes ~$50 to fill it full.
What's funny is the number of Oil contractors from the States over there, and us not seeing any cheaper gas. The thing is, they go over there and whore it for their own profits, our government is not taking any of the oil. I mean if were going to be over there, we might as well just go ahead and get some oil for ourselves, they have like 14 trillion dollars worth in reserves there, jesus..
Sov you know there is no difference between premium and standard really. You can use standard and its not going to reduce the life of your car at all. It just a ploy to get more money out of people. Im not kidding either, this isnt some "government consipiracy theory".
My gas is a 2.50$
There is a different level of octanes in the fuel, that's where the price change is from.
And yeah, this is America. We're not some shitty european country, we're america. The world dominators, we import like 10x as much fuel as the rest of the world combined, we need a discount. ~
i saw something on BP's Website about prices of fuel.. they are only going up because of all out troops in iraq or something like that.. they are only using this to keep making petrol prices higher when there really is no need to they could be selling it for $1.70/g if our troops werent over there with those dogs
i saw something on BP's Website about prices of fuel.. they are only going up because of all out troops in iraq or something like that.. they are only using this to keep making petrol prices higher when there really is no need to they could be selling it for $1.70/g if our troops werent over there with those dogs
So, people are dying and it cost's you alittle more money, don't you have it hard.