South FL. At about 3.89 cash, 4.09 card. It was under 3.00 before the strikes.
Indiana, $3.59/gal according to a quick check of Waze. I remember during Bush II in 2007 it got up $4.50/gallon near here. That sucked.
Electric car and solar pannel. 🍿🍿🍿
That's nice, what car?
Mitsubishi i-MiEV/Peugeot Ion/Citroen C0 (same car, different branding). This car is awesome. Cheap, can park anywhere, nervous at the start, and surprisingly spacious for its tiny size. I already carried wooden planks of 2.4m (7.8 ft) inside. Too bad it is not produced anymore 😢
I don't need to compensate with RAM or Dodge truck. The Peugeot is spacious enough to fit my two huge balls inside it.
I'm shopping for an EV, the market is so anemic there's essentially only 1 model from 1 brand that's not a humongous child killer.
im hoping for $10, fuck Cars. It's not like this same shit hasn't happened before and the same thing repeats, had decades to navigate the changes needed and just ignored it... Insanity
My dream? an 80% reduction in private cars, and the rise of e bikes and e scoots, medium density housing, and more tree cover; quieter, friendlier, less deadly cities, you know 15 minute cities.
Like $0.13 per KWh at home, minus whatever the panels generate. Probably not going up since it's all hydro anyway
Costa Rica - regular gas goes for approx. $4.76 USD per gallon
Thanks to trump;
Northeast US, ~$2.70 3 days ago, ~$3.10 today and I expect it to continue to rise.
#winning
Edit: $3.19. Up 9¢ in 4 hours.
Your lucky. I haven't seen prices like that in years. We're around $5 in the northwest us
Somewhere in Hawaii:
$3.50 last Thursday
$3.60 yesterday, Monday
~~$4.90~~ $4.10 today, Tuesday, but this gas station was also closed today
Pretty horrifying, thanks
Edit: my bad, it was 4.099 (as in $4.10) that Tuesday, not 4.90
It is Thursday, March 12, & it's $4.15 now.
Edit: it is Friday the 13th, and gas is $4.35 (4.349, but it's really 4.35 to me)
This gas station is still closed; Idk why they bother updating the aign
Ouch
NYC. $0. Walk and take transit. Sorry, I'm insufferable about this but it's really nice.
South FL, but my commute is taking the train for an hour or so, minus the fairly short drive to the station. The public transit life is great.
I don't know exactly but, it's "bad" like everywhere else.
Really looking forward to everything costing more, again.
It's just so surreal that the entire world needs to suffer because Trump is a pedophile child rapist and is happy to throw us all under the bus to avoid people thinking about that.
I'm Australian, and really, really starting to dislike our close relationship with the US. I can see it's a pragmatic relationship, but I hate that we have to sign on to all the idiocy - I really want our guys to tell Trump to stick it up his ass even if it costs us.
Germany: Just over 2€ per litre, that's about $11/gal
Topped up diesel @ AU$1.69 / L last Tuesday. It is now AU$2.19 / L. This is in Sydney, Australia.
Northern Netherlands, somwhere around 2,20 for E10 Euro 95, 2,30 for diesel. Diesel is not usually more expensive than petrol.
I'm at 1.7 €
Alberta checking in. Jumped from $1.31/L to $1.52 overnight. (That's about $3.65 and $4.25/gal USD.)
Netherlands, Amsterdam: around 2.62 eur / litre (for US readers that is around 13.75 usd per gallon). It's a ~25% hike in the last couple of days
*cries in dutch
Thanks Donald!
It's around 2.20 per litre here.
This morning in Northern California: $4.89/gallon for regular at Costco, which is a good deal in my area, although you have to have a paid membership to get it.
Oh, just the regular $11.50 or so.
That's a guess though.
I saw 2,30 € per liter at my local gas station
and I just multiply by five for all the Usonians out there.
It'll likely hit somewhere between $25 to $100 by July.
great here in Chicago, at least for bicycle commuters
Italy, between 1,65 and 1,85 for gas and 1,80 to 2,00 for diesel (liter).
West coast they were already the 3rd highest. Didn’t see much change. Thought it was a tax increase. Average 4.25
Southern Europe, went from 1,7 euro/liter approximately to about 1,85 recently, so about 9% increase.
$3.19 per gallon. San Antonio, TX.
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