Gas Prices Rule!
You complain when you have to pay 3$ a gallon. A gallon is like 3.8liters, right?
Well, Our gas prices here in Norway are 14kr/liter. When the exchange rate is 7kr=1$,
this means 2$ a liter, making it 7.6$/gallon over here. Nice? No. And this in a country which almost entire
economy is based on oil. And according to the UN every year Norway is the best place to live... Whatever.
Well, Our gas prices here in Norway are 14kr/liter. When the exchange rate is 7kr=1$,
this means 2$ a liter, making it 7.6$/gallon over here. Nice? No. And this in a country which almost entire
economy is based on oil. And according to the UN every year Norway is the best place to live... Whatever.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (gthaman @ May 12 2006, 09:23 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Well, Our gas prices here in Norway are 14kr/liter. When the exchange rate is 7kr=1$,
this means 2$ a liter, making it 7.6$/gallon over here. Nice? No.</div>
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this means 2$ a liter, making it 7.6$/gallon over here. Nice? No.</div>
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The other day gas went down to $0.88/Litre.....then today its back up to $1.02. It definitely has nothing to do with the changes in the price of oil....because why hasn't the cost of actual motor oil or other products that rely on crude oil increased? (or has it, I don't pay attention to it that much).
^^I think these work better......lol
The other day gas went down to $0.88/Litre.....then today its back up to $1.02. It definitely has nothing to do with the changes in the price of oil....because why hasn't the cost of actual motor oil or other products that rely on crude oil increased? (or has it, I don't pay attention to it that much).


