8/6/2005 5:01:24 PM
http://inflationdata.com/Inflation/Inflation_Rate/Gasoline_Inflation.aspNation, City, Price in USD Regular/Gallon Netherlands Amsterdam $6.48 Norway Oslo $6.27 Italy Milan $5.96 Denmark Copenhagen $5.93 Belgium Brussels $5.91 Sweden Stockholm $5.80 United Kingdom London $5.79 Germany Frankfurt $5.57 France Paris $5.54 Portugal Lisbon $5.35 Hungary Budapest $4.94 Luxembourg $4.82 Croatia Zagreb $4.81 Ireland Dublin $4.78 Switzerland Geneva $4.74 Spain Madrid $4.55 Japan Tokyo $4.24 Czech Republic Prague $4.19 Romania Bucharest $4.09 Andorra $4.08 Estonia Tallinn $3.62 Bulgaria Sofia $3.52 Brazil Brasilia $3.12 Cuba Havana $3.03 Taiwan Taipei $2.84 Lebanon Beirut $2.63 South Africa Johannesburg $2.62 Nicaragua Managua $2.61 Panama Panama City $2.19 Russia Moscow $2.10 Puerto Rico San Juan $1.74 Saudi Arabia Riyadh $0.91 Kuwait Kuwait City $0.78 Egypt Cairo $0.65 Nigeria Lagos $0.38 Venezuela Caracas $0.12 http://money.cnn.com/pf/features/lists/global_gasprices/I'm moving to Caracas
8/6/2005 5:18:49 PM
there are very "good" reasons why venezuela's gas prices are so lowtrust me, you don't want to live there
8/6/2005 5:21:30 PM
why does everyone expect gas prices to go down in the future? it is a product, and the price of it is going to inflate... durrrr...it isn't like a computer when prices decrease with time...
8/6/2005 5:33:21 PM
It will go down when we're all using hydrogen cars and electricity from nuclear power.
8/6/2005 5:38:05 PM
Prices are not gonna go down until soccor moms and nascar dads stand up and say Im not paying that much money for gas and I will trade in my SUV for a more cost effective mode of logistics. Nearly impossible because Mcdonalds has brain washed them.
8/6/2005 6:18:36 PM
For example, an SUV or mini-van with a diesel engine, possibly hybrid. Yes, air pollution will dramatically increase along with acid rain. But Europeans have learned to live with a higher lung disease rate, so shall we. The relative cleanliness of gasoline is no longer worth it if the price is going to be so high. Or, more likely, gas prices will fall as soon as other lesser nations finally go bankrupt and can no longer afford the high prices. Has anyone else noticed that third-world industrial indexes are tracking inversely with the price of oil?[Edited on August 6, 2005 at 6:29 PM. Reason : .]
8/6/2005 6:27:06 PM
my friend just got one of these and it gets 80 miles to the gallon ...[Edited on August 6, 2005 at 11:23 PM. Reason : oops]
8/6/2005 11:23:24 PM
I declare this the dumbest thread of the day, the level of misinformation contained in the previous 7 posts is mind boggling.
8/6/2005 11:50:16 PM
Nice tactic. Wave your hands and distract people, good way to hold a discussion 'round here.
8/7/2005 12:59:33 AM
^^well then why don't you shed some of your intellect on this thread then instead of just bitching about people's posts?
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8/7/2005 12:06:02 PM
It won't be that bad. I doubt the average citizen will even notice. Only statistics will show the difference, in death and illness rates.
8/7/2005 12:12:28 PM
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8/7/2005 3:54:53 PM
You can't filter out sulfur dioxide, idiot.
8/7/2005 4:43:53 PM
they still produce less pollutants than american cars. Besides, most of europe runs off of extremely high biodiesel mixtures.
8/7/2005 4:45:51 PM
Less pollutants, possibly.Better mileage most definitely.
8/7/2005 8:43:03 PM
in order for us all to use hydrogen cars, there has to be better ways to make the fuel. durrr.
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