The price of gasoline (petrol)
The price of gasoline (petrol)
I was wondering over my morning coffee how the price of gasoline is affecting anyone's summer touring plans. Are you staying closer to home? Or is it business as usual?
If it is business as usual, are you increasing performance fees to cover fuel costs? In my area, the cheapest is hovering right around $2.89/gal. USD. How long this will last is anyone's guess.
JimK
If it is business as usual, are you increasing performance fees to cover fuel costs? In my area, the cheapest is hovering right around $2.89/gal. USD. How long this will last is anyone's guess.
JimK
I wonder what a gallon of coffee is worth?
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I get premium for $3-3.50 a gallon depending on whether I fill up in NY or NJ.
By my calculations, since I drove 35K miles in the past year, if I had purchased a Prius instead of a BMW I would have saved roughly 3000 gallons of gasoline.
Even if my numbers are off a bit, seems I could 100% finance a Prius, and pay the difference in insurance, but still save money, so I'm doing it. I'll retain the 5 series bimmer for when I want to look sharp.
By my calculations, since I drove 35K miles in the past year, if I had purchased a Prius instead of a BMW I would have saved roughly 3000 gallons of gasoline.
Even if my numbers are off a bit, seems I could 100% finance a Prius, and pay the difference in insurance, but still save money, so I'm doing it. I'll retain the 5 series bimmer for when I want to look sharp.
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Gerry, I assume you mean $1.23/litre, and yes, Govt taxes make up about half of that.
I overcame the problem of high fuel prices about 15 years ago by converting to LPG. Current price here is $0.42/litre, and it has generally been about one third the price of petrol. Consumption is the same as petrol. Given the mileage covered in those three cars over the last 15 years I estimate the savings at around $35000 to $40000.
The only question I have is "Where did the money go?"
I overcame the problem of high fuel prices about 15 years ago by converting to LPG. Current price here is $0.42/litre, and it has generally been about one third the price of petrol. Consumption is the same as petrol. Given the mileage covered in those three cars over the last 15 years I estimate the savings at around $35000 to $40000.
The only question I have is "Where did the money go?"
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Yes Shane, 1.23.
I had a 5L HZ on LPG. I went everywhere with my foot flat to the boards for $20.00 a tankful, lol. Back then I drove to Broome and back for $150!
We're paying between 50 & 60c/litre for LPG over here. A ripoff....
Once they were called service stations now they should be called extortion stations!
I had a 5L HZ on LPG. I went everywhere with my foot flat to the boards for $20.00 a tankful, lol. Back then I drove to Broome and back for $150!
We're paying between 50 & 60c/litre for LPG over here. A ripoff....
Once they were called service stations now they should be called extortion stations!
I didn't expect folks to cut back on their vacation travels at all. What I was really asking about is touring musicians and how they handle fuel costs. I see (diesel) tour buses here in Lawrence, KS quite often and presume that bands and solo artists continue as though nothing out of the ordinary has happened.
I haven't toured hardly since the late '90s and was just wondering.
JimK
I haven't toured hardly since the late '90s and was just wondering.
JimK
The price of gasoline, along with a desire to be better members of our environment and yet drive a reasonably priced car that meets our needs, led us to buy a new Toyota Yaris as our new car:
It's not for everyone, and there are several good competitors out there, but we really like it. It gets 40mpg, it has a hatchback and rear folddown seats, and, to be honest, I really like it as a little zip-mobile around town. It is just one example; Honda, Chevy, Ford, Hyundai, etc. all have competitive models that get great gas mileage, too. We have to start somewhere, though. We just can't continue our costly and wasteful ways.
It's not for everyone, and there are several good competitors out there, but we really like it. It gets 40mpg, it has a hatchback and rear folddown seats, and, to be honest, I really like it as a little zip-mobile around town. It is just one example; Honda, Chevy, Ford, Hyundai, etc. all have competitive models that get great gas mileage, too. We have to start somewhere, though. We just can't continue our costly and wasteful ways.
