$7.50 gallon gas

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The Car Stereo Company

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My mom used to give me a quarter to fill up my motorcycle... I would have change. Never mind how old I am! ;)

However, I was in the UK a couple weeks ago and my rental was a diesel. I paid the equivalent of $8.24 /gal to fill it up. We are back down to $3.39 /gal here (club price) and I filled the Gen 1 up over the weekend for less than $100 for the first time... since I can remember.

I am glad to see it creeping back down.
its $3.89 for 87 up here in thornton. i filled up 2 days ago. however im in moab right now and its almost $5
 
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I fill up at half a tank so I don’t get disgusted filling up my gen3 at empty with the large gas tank that I chose on the build / at 93 gas it’s well $150.00 not 100percent but pretty sure at $550 avg gallon.
 

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I would venture to say Aruba imports all of its oil and gas. We do not have to do that if our govt decided not to control domestic production. Same with natural gas. Look what is about to happen in Germany.
 

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I lived in Cyprus for 2 years and its definitely not the most expensive gas I ever paid for.

I was there when it was still the Cypriot Pound. Maybe it just seemed expensive since I was used to the 29 cents a gallon and the Pound was so strong at the time. You got over 3 Riyals for a Dollar, but only about 60 cents in Cypriot money, IIRC. Beautiful country, I think I would have enjoyed living there for awhile.
 

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Funny thing is that on the mainland in Venezuela, gas is $0.083 USD a gallon.

Not that I would ever wanna live there.
 

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I would venture to say Aruba imports all of its oil and gas. We do not have to do that if our govt decided not to control domestic production. Same with natural gas. Look what is about to happen in Germany.
There actually are 2 refineries in the south of Aruba. They stick out like a sore thumb.
 
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