That's because in many of the European countries, governments choose to tack on significant taxes to the cost of gas. Currently in the UK, 76% of the cost of gas is attributable to taxes . France: 74%, Germany: 73%, Italy: 69%. Here in the US, taxes make up 29% (on average) of the cost of a gallon of gas. On a cost per liter, the difference between the UK and the United States is only $0.04!!! I wonder how the various Eurpoean governments are spending all that extra coin. Maybe our European SBGs can shed some light on this.
Quote from: JDog on June 23, 2008, 11:19:47 PMSure gas prices in the USA are obscenly high. But keep in mind your cousins across the pond in the UK and Europe who pay around 1.20 UK per Litre. As a pound sterling is currently around 1.50 USD, the British are paying around 6 US dollars per gallon(a litre is roughly 1 quart or 1/4 of a gallon).Here in Australia the gas price is hovering at nearly $AU 1.70 per litre. The Australian dollars buys about .95 US cents making it around $1.70USD per litre which equates to nearly $6.80 Per Gallon!!That's because in many of the European countries, governments choose to tack on significant taxes to the cost of gas. Currently in the UK, 76% of the cost of gas is attributable to taxes . France: 74%, Germany: 73%, Italy: 69%. Here in the US, taxes make up 29% (on average) of the cost of a gallon of gas. On a cost per liter, the difference between the UK and the United States is only $0.04!!! I wonder how the various Eurpoean governments are spending all that extra coin. Maybe our European SBGs can shed some light on this.The cost of gas and the US economy are going to be major election issues this fall.
Sure gas prices in the USA are obscenly high. But keep in mind your cousins across the pond in the UK and Europe who pay around 1.20 UK per Litre. As a pound sterling is currently around 1.50 USD, the British are paying around 6 US dollars per gallon(a litre is roughly 1 quart or 1/4 of a gallon).Here in Australia the gas price is hovering at nearly $AU 1.70 per litre. The Australian dollars buys about .95 US cents making it around $1.70USD per litre which equates to nearly $6.80 Per Gallon!!
Quote from: schro on June 24, 2008, 06:39:32 AMQuote from: JDog on June 23, 2008, 11:19:47 PMA lot of people don't realize this.
Quote from: JDog on June 23, 2008, 11:19:47 PM
I remember when mullets were cool.........and life was kinder, gentler and so much fun. Aaah, the 80s - that happy little decade between social activism and self-loathing grunge.
Quote from: BaldBen on June 24, 2008, 09:00:58 AMI remember when mullets were cool.........and life was kinder, gentler and so much fun. Aaah, the 80s - that happy little decade between social activism and self-loathing grunge. Nice photo, Ben. You look really different with the goat. Is that your other son? I don't think we've seen a photo of him before, just the younger one.
Tax or not, the rest of the world still pays a whole lot more for their fuel Schro. That is the point I was trying to make.
Quote from: JDog on June 24, 2008, 06:22:02 PMTax or not, the rest of the world still pays a whole lot more for their fuel Schro. That is the point I was trying to make.WHAT THE F**K IS GOING ON THESE DAYS, MAN??
Free Education,Health Care,cheap fuel.Limited media and tv shows(although you can get Seinfeld on satellite).Free speech and freedom are small sacrifices to make for that dirt cheap gas wouldnt you agree?