Tuesday, May 22, 2007

The Price of Ga$

A Drip of Gas Falls from Nozzle at a Gasoline Station
A Drip of Gas Falls from Nozzle at a Gasoline Station


Just wondering what the price of a gallon (or liter) of ga$ is in your corner of the world. Here in central New Jersey it varies from around $2.83 to $2.95 a gallon, but that could have changed in the past few hours. As everyone living in the USA knows, the price of ga$ usually jumps just in time for Memorial Day weekend and steadily increases throughout the summer months. And then everything else goes up along with it, except of course, your paycheck.
So just curious, if you happen to stop by here, let me know.
Fortunately surfing the web is still very fuel efficient. I guess that's how I'll be traveling this summer.

7 comments:

Portrait of Peter said...

Hey Lynne, wish we had your prices over here!!

Here in Scotland at the present moment it is 99.9p per litre for unleaded petrol.

100.9pence for diesel per litre

Not gallon - a litre.

So I guess you and I will be using the economy version of touring - the internet!!

LBP said...

We are 2.94-3.05 per gallon. Ouch!

We have definitely cut down on our driving and are spending more time at home. So far that has been a good thing!

Portrait of Peter said...

Blessings to you Lynne, so delighted you were able to place Madeleine's details on your blog.

Thank you so very much.

Anonymous said...

You have it CHEAP!!!

here in Oregon - we are paying $3.39 per gallon.

But - I'm trying not to complain, knowing that Canada and Europe pay WAY more than we do!

Lynne said...

Wow-that IS high!-I guess sometimes it pays to live near all those smelly refineries. Time to get out the bicycle!
Thanks for the comments.

Beccy said...

On our calculations it would be about $6 a gallon here in Ireland.

Kelli said...

We just crossed the $3.00 mark. It cost 51.00 to fill up our van this week...ouch!
Kelli