02.9 cent gas!!

Stunt

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Gas prices in Toronto have now hit a staggering 102.9 cents a litre. The prices are so high, the gas stations with only 3 digits have gas posted as 02.9! :laugh:

For those americans, this is equivalent to 1.029 $Can/L * 3.785 L/gal * 0.83160 $US/$Can

=$3.24 US/gal

:shocked:

That being said, my energy fund is making me RICH B!TCH!! :D
 

Engineer

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Click me for $0.05 gas in Iraq!


PER GALLON!!!!!


THOMAS WAGNER
Associated Press Writer



Iraq enjoys some of world's cheapest gas


AUG. 17 1:34 P.M. ET Motorists struggling with high gas prices in the United States and Europe may be surprised to learn that consumers in Iraq pay as little as 5 cents a gallon, according to the International Monetary Fund's first assessment of the Iraqi economy in 25 years.
 

Train

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ouch, thats high, you canadians get raped every which way. I could probably get to the Canadian border in 30 minutes, yet I complain about gas 60 cents lower than that.
 

Hacp

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Originally posted by: Engineer
Click me for $0.05 gas in Iraq!


PER GALLON!!!!!


THOMAS WAGNER
Associated Press Writer



Iraq enjoys some of world's cheapest gas


AUG. 17 1:34 P.M. ET Motorists struggling with high gas prices in the United States and Europe may be surprised to learn that consumers in Iraq pay as little as 5 cents a gallon, according to the International Monetary Fund's first assessment of the Iraqi economy in 25 years.

Thats because of the huge subsadies that are directed towards oil and food. They are planning on getting rid of these programs soon... at least if they want to be fiscally responsible.
 

Martin

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Jan 15, 2000
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Originally posted by: Hacp
Originally posted by: Engineer
Click me for $0.05 gas in Iraq!


PER GALLON!!!!!


THOMAS WAGNER
Associated Press Writer



Iraq enjoys some of world's cheapest gas


AUG. 17 1:34 P.M. ET Motorists struggling with high gas prices in the United States and Europe may be surprised to learn that consumers in Iraq pay as little as 5 cents a gallon, according to the International Monetary Fund's first assessment of the Iraqi economy in 25 years.

Thats because of the huge subsadies that are directed towards oil and food. They are planning on getting rid of these programs soon... at least if they want to be fiscally responsible.

Guess how happy iraqis will be with that...