Af ew years ago the yanks where paying about $1.50 a gallon. That has jumped to $3.90. Unlike ours which has jumped from around 79 to 115
Not a very big increase compared to the states.
Are you stupid or what ?? If you take like with like in the US it has gone from $1.50 to $3.90 where as in equivalent terms for us in the UK it would have gone up from $5.96 to $8.68 a US gallon. Yes in percentage terms it is a smaller increase for us but in real terms it is a financially larger increase for us over here.
i never fill my tank up - just because it burns more fuel for the wieght


Do you also avoid carrying passengers and luggage ect?
I filled up with Super unleaded from Sainsburys yesterday and I'm almost certain it was "only" £1.16/litre. I can remember getting a gallon for about £1.60 when I was 17![]()

i never fill my tank up - just because it burns more fuel for the wieght
i always try to have enough for my trip - the onboard computer helps for the calculations

I think his point is that their economy is based around cheap petrol. Drive to the shops, drive to your friends house miles away, drive to the restaurant for lunch, not to mention their car's fuel economy.
Here petrol is expensive, ergo you buy a car with the fuel economy you can afford and you get paid in line with the countries living costs (inc petrol).
Not a very big increase compared to the states
Florida is lovely, love the keys
Have a read of this:-
http://www.petrolprices.com/fuel-tax.html
Make sure you're sitting down, and not of a nervous disposition, when you read how much tax we pay on petrol.![]()
If fuel prices keep going up as they have been, I'm going to struggle to justify my fuel spend - so it's back to looking at diesels probably![]()
I understand what you are saying and partially agree but he wasnt making that point at all. He said
When comparing the price increase of a US gallon to a UK litre. What I am saying is if you compare like with like the price differential isnt as big as he makes out, quite the opposite in fact if you look at the real amount of money and not just percentages.
The Keys are very nice and i try to get down there every couple years or so .
Those taxes are crazy man .
I could not imagine having my 2 cars in the UK .
One gets 10-12mpg city and the other is at 17-18mpg city .

Right now i spend about $60.00 a week on fuel in the dodge magnum and i leave my corvette parked at my shop and will only be driving it on the weekends now .

My 3lt BMW also requires £400 ($700-800) a year road tax.
I imagine the corvette sounds a lot better than most cars over here though
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Depending on what you do for a living in the UK, you could clean up financially here. I know as an IT contractor I get a lot more here than I would in the US. Plus we don't have to spend out on health insurance.
How much are houses over there at the moment? Saw on a property show that they are dirt cheap since the credit crunch.
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What the hell do you drive!![]()
