So I'm thinking about switching to using Momentum most of the time, and using Shell once every 5 or so fill-ups for the additives. Currently there's an offer boosting the reward value of the Tesco scheme anyway, so I filled up with the cheaper Momentum today to see if I notice a difference from V-Power.
You think it’s bad where you live? Try being without a car in Los Angeles. It’s like having your legs cut off.Around here, public transit is great if you need to go to New York City. Anywhere else? Well, tough shit.
In the UK unleaded petrol prices are about £1.35 per litre, or £6.14 per gallon. In USA dollars that is about $3.86 per gallon, so prices in UK are just as high as in the USA.
Which is why I have little sympathy for Americans who complain about Petrol pices...
there's a Laffer-curve-esque argument to be made suggesting it could be done in a tax-neutral manner.
Which is why I have little sympathy for Americans who complain about Petrol pices...
It depends what figure your economy is built around though. Margin-wise, I don't there are too many differences between UK and US businesses. Therefore an energy price rise in the States has a broadly similar impact in terms of profitability and quality of life as it does here. Just because the absolute figure is lower doesn't mean the relative impact is all that much less. In some ways, the inflationary impact may be higher in the States, if their firms have less ability to absorb an input price hike without passing it directly on, and depending on the nature of their logistics operations.
Not that I'd be objecting on a personal level if the various fuel duties here were cut, and there's a Laffer-curve-esque argument to be made suggesting it could be done in a tax-neutral manner.
there's a Laffer-curve-esque argument to be made suggesting it could be done in a tax-neutral manner.
I love it when you talk intellectual to us...![]()
Yea I saw that movie recently... that one took place around one of the last times it was that price where I liveI remember watching a scene of the original DIE HARD(1988) and seeing gas station signs advertising regular unleaded for 78 or 84 cents a gallon...and that was in Los Angeles!!! Those days will never come again unless the government nationalizes and subsidizes the petroleum industry in this country...and we all know short of a seismic shift in the way this nation's leaders and economy operate that just isn't gonna happen. And it's probably for the best. If there's one thing that's just as bad if not worse than completely unrestricted, Darwinian capitalism it's allowing the dunderheaded twits in Washington, D.C. to have a monopoly over a significant part of the economy.
(*Gets off soapbox*)
But I wish the premium ones were proper petrol. The thing with ethanol is that if you leave it alone for too long, it will separate. Sure, it will take a couple of weeks to do that, but think about how long you might be out of the country for sometimes? Plus, it's hygroscopic.![]()
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