Do you think gas prices are unfair or reasonable?

do you think gas prices are unfair or reasonable?

>live in Pooland
>one hour of work gets you about 2-3 liters of gasoline
>maybe 4 if you have a really good job
Unfair. LPG though

Where I live it's pretty reasonable.
I wish there was E85 near me though, since that's supposed to be cheaper (with the trade-off of worse mileage and more wear)

the prices are reasonable the taxes on gas isnt

>$2.499/gal for regular near me (cash only price) [€0.59/L]
It's bullshit how expensive gas is in my area and it's also bullshit the degree of taxes in New York state.

Taxes pay for your roads.

no the taxes are collected and spent on other bullshit like importing more shitskins. Over 50% of the gas price in yurop is taxes. They even tax the already taxed price

Cool thanks

>[€0.59/L]
>tfw late 90's
its been double that price in england for atleast the last 5/6 years

>60c/l
>It's bullshit how expensive gas is in my area

take a look over at central europe if you think 60c are expensive, sheesh.

$1.14/l where am I am in bc. That's pretty low for this year, I got to around 1.30 last year. But just like everything else in bc, it's taxed to shit because "Muh sunshine tax"

>$2 a gallon
>35 mpg
>100 miles a week average
I can't complain

Same. I have a 2 1/2 mile commute to work. I fill up for $30 about once a month. And those miles aren't even in my car, they're in a company provided vehicle lel.

>$2.55 a gal at Costco (premium)

Can't really complain, considering a couple of years ago gas was in the mid $4's, reaching $5 a gal sometimes

Why are you tripshitting on Veeky Forums of all places.

Not bumping this or responding because you're a faggot.

Last night was about $2.50 for 93 at 7/11.
Get about 200 miles per tank..

ive payed $1.70/litre for petrol at one stage, that was bullshit

but its been floating around $1.10-$1.30, its not bad but its not great

>2.5 miles
Christ, what a haul. I'm .9 from my work lel

Too cheap in US. We need to charge more and fix our shitty roads and bridges

About $1.15/l for 91 here in Ontario, and I can't complain too much. I drive a ton, but get mileage pay from my employer so it tends to work out.

Just need to adjust the federal tax to index with inflation.

It's well over 2.5 times that where I live.

Fairly unreasonable. But in communist denmarkistan, around 60-65% of the price is taxes and such. Fucking insane when you think about what our cars cost.

>€1.70/L aka $7.25/gal

>Live in Poortugal
>95 gas is 1.30 euro/liter
Just end my life now

NJ MASTER RACE

Jesus where do you live

Good one

this. The tax burden could probably be moved (read: lower income taxes) that way so you end up with more money come April.

IIRC Norway is the only country in the world with prices that ridiculous at the moment. Though this is probably prices on the side of the freeway, which are always stupidly high.

Forgetting about Italy.

According to some google-fu:

Norway: €1.56/l
Netherlands: €1.55/l
Italy: €1.53/l

All of this for 95 RON.

I live in the Netherlands. Away from the freeway it's somewhere around €1.35/l atm, fortunately I live around the Belgian border so I can get it for €1.18/l.

you guys still sell leaded gas?

Yeah, it's usually a good idea to just get it across the border.

At least mods are allowed, insurance isn't bad and used cars aren't that expensive, I guess.

USD0.45/l here.
people still complaints if it goes up.
Malaysia.

No, it's unleaded AFAIK.

Wow. So you can basically buy any car and not worry about fuel consumption?

Join the club.

>tfw the govt takes a 50% cut

nope registration of diesel vehicle does
that and land ownership tax
>implying money is spend on roads you use

>2.30 per gal
>15mpg
>1100mi per week

Fug

70% of the gas prices is tax here, of course it's unfair.

>roads
funny way to spell refugees.

USA VA, 2.50 for premium. 30-35mpg so I don't care.

Gas and oil is very market driven, if you don't like the cost build a well or drive less.

$5.49 US Gal
Still not enough to get me out of my 6L 12 cylinder luxobarge,

That's because they cant sell the 99% om a tax rise for the income of the 1%.

>drives 2 and a half miles

This is why Americans are fat.

>Go to Costco a week ago to get gas
>2.01 for the standard shit
>hmm pretty good, gas prices went down
>Go back this week to get gas
>price went up to 2.23
wtf I hate South Florida now

Austria Shell station from what Ive seen today, 95 went for about €1.16 which is not that bad. Few years ago, Slovakia had €1.56+ for 95RON. Granted, they have more tax on gas, but shit was insane.

Pic is winter last year, glorious time to have a gas guzzler in yurop.

>spend millions figuring out where exactly dinosaurs and plants and shit died millions of years ago
>dig in some pretty ingenious ways to tap into it underground, sometimes in the middle of an ocean with waves or near sand people (equally annoying I'd assume)
>pump sludge from hundreds of meters down
>transport it thousands of kilometers
>refine it with magic
>make it travel even further
>put it in heavily regulated and thus expensive containers, sold by people who have to be paid
>sell it for cheaper than bottled water

Nah bruh I'd say it's pretty fair. Though the difference between countries and the taxes confuse me.. Not sure how it's so much cheaper one place than the next, but I'm glad I'm in a country that is moderately priced.

>£1.05-£1.15 per litre
more expensive than most. i've never found it unreasonable but i do pretty low mileage

e85 is around 1.89
93 is usually a smidge under 3.00
idk about 89 or 87 since my work pays for that gas

cheaper than water

i'd say yes

Cheap as fuck were I live, I usually pay $1.50 a gallon with Kroger discounts

It could be worse, remember when it was around $5 a gallon?