DENNIS
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GAS AND FUEL PRICES IN MEXICO UP.....AGAIN
http://www.mexicomike.com/database/runner/public/mx_fuel_pri...
http://www.mexicomike.com/fuel_in_mexico/mexico_gas_diesel_p...
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[Edited on 4-11-2011 by DENNIS]
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just in time for my trip. oh well I'm just happy to be off work.
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Great, Dennis...just great.
For sale:
Motorhome for sale.
Pickup for sale.
Jeep for sale.
Boats for sale.
Generator for sale.
Gas cans for sale.
Wanted: Hope and Change
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Great, Dennis...just great.
For sale:
Motorhome for sale.
Pickup for sale.
Jeep for sale.
Boats for sale.
Generator for sale.
Gas cans for sale.
Wanted: Hope and Change |
Glad you decided to stay a nomad because your sense of humor is another one of those traits that makes your posts so good. I gotta make it a point to
meet you next time i'm in Mulege.
Live Indubiously!
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Baja California has lower prices as IVA is lower here.
No Bad Days
\"Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference\"
\"The trouble with doing nothing is - how do I know when I\'m done?\"
Nomad Baja Interactive map
And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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Think of how the rising fuel and food prices (inflation) impact the locals. You don't even have to think about it really, you can see it in the
rising petty crime rates. The Mexican people are being squeezed hard, but so are people north of the border. Baja is improving social programs to
help them out- but the real solution for Baja is based on tourists returning, and those jobs being restored. Once tourism bounds- so will the real
estate market.
\"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing\"
1961- JFK to Canadian parliament (Edmund Burke)
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
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Careful, Roger. That's what Libya said.
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The price is up again in Yuma!!
bacquito
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Must be tough on the retirees down there with a limited income. Go back and forth to the states for med and family must truly be hurting.
Jeanette (big boss) and I have engaged in cost cutting efforts of our fuels. Doing "loops" ....line up all the stops we must do (grocery - feed store
- vet - ect) on one day. Now taking Nicky to school in the Nissan (44 miles per day!).....and not in the company truck.
Buying a new smaller car...the numbers didnt work. New payments, insurance...bla bla bla.
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Here are the current fuel prices world-wide...Please notice the price in Mexico City:
Subject: Fwd: PRICE OF GAS
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> PRICE OF GAS AROUND THE WORLD
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> Prices are quoted in US dollars per gallon for regular unleaded as of
> March 2011
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> Oslo, Norway $6.82
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> Hong Kong$6.25
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> Brussels, Belgium $6.16
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> London, UK $5.96
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> Rome, Italy $5.80
> CANADA $5.36
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> Tokyo, Japan $5.25
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> Sao Paul o , Brazil $4.42
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> New Delhi, India $3.71
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> Sidney, Australia $3.42
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> Johannesburg , South Africa $3.39
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> Mexico City$2.22
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> Buenos Aires, Argentina $2.09
> ... YOU'RE GONNA LOVE THIS ....
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> Riyadh, Saudi Arabia $0.09
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> Kuwait $0.08
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> Caracas, Venezuela $0.12
> Gee, if only the U.S. was an oil producing nation.....
> Hey, wait a minute!!! we are,what the hell happened!!
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[Edited on 4-12-2011 by Udo]
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wessongroup
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Really like those middle east prices... along with Venezuela...
Would appear that our production methods are somewhat more expensive...
[Edited on 4-12-2011 by wessongroup]
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Drill Baby, Drill!
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Riom
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Quote: | Originally posted by Udo
Here are the current fuel prices world-wide...Please notice the price in Mexico City:
Subject: Fwd: PRICE OF GAS
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> Prices are quoted in US dollars per gallon for regular unleaded as of
> March 2011
> Oslo, Norway $6.82
> Hong Kong$6.25
> Brussels, Belgium $6.16
> London, UK $5.96
> Rome, Italy $5.80
> CANADA $5.36
> Tokyo, Japan $5.25
> Sao Paul o , Brazil $4.42
> New Delhi, India $3.71
> Sidney, Australia $3.42
> Johannesburg , South Africa $3.39
> Mexico City$2.22
> Buenos Aires, Argentina $2.09
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Whatever the source of that was, many of those prices are totally wrong.
Here's a real survey of March 2011 European prices, in Euros per litre:
http://www.aaireland.ie/AA/Motoring-advice/Petrol-Prices.asp...
To convert litres to (US) gallons, multiply by 3.785. To convert Euros to US$, multiply by 1.44. So to convert Euros/Litre to Dollars/Gallon,
multiply by (3.785*1.44) = 5.45.
Norway is really $9.84/gallon (not $6.82). Italy $8.34 (not $5.80). Etc. Big difference. Looks like a bunch of old prices on that list, although a
few (like Canada, which seems about right) may have been added recently.
Sydney AUS: http://www.mynrma.com.au/motoring/car-care/fuel-prices.htm
(1.49 AUD/liter which works out at $5.90 a gallon, not $3.42).
$4/gallon is still a bargain (too cheap, it just encourages waste).
Rob
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Bob and Susan
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my factura says $2.57 usa a gallon yesterday in mulege for regular
i paid $4.09 usa in southern california last week
i think $4 usa a gallon is alot...of course i remember 25 cents a gallon
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MitchMan
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My understanding is that oil prices are based on the world market established in oil futures trading. American oil producing companies are selling
their oil on the world market and enjoying that high oil price, regardless of the cost to produce it.
My point is this. If the USA's current oil production is always and only sold at the world market price, what good does it do us US citizen-gasoline
consumers to have the USA oil companies drill more if all that oil production is just going to be sold back to the oil refineries at the world market
price?
The world market price is controlled by supply and demand as reflected in the world oil futures market. The cartels control the world supply. All
oil companies enjoy the profits from the high oil prices regardless of the cost to produce, and we peon citizens pay high prices at the pump.
I don't see how more USA oil production helps us gasoline consumers. I only see how it helps oil company profits.
[Edited on 4-12-2011 by MitchMan]
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Quote: | Originally posted by wessongroup
Really like those middle east prices... along with Venezuela...
Would appear that our production methods are somewhat more expensive...
[Edited on 4-12-2011 by wessongroup] |
You s'pose they don't recover the cost? <g>
I'm with Tom Friedman on this. The *only* effective way to reduce our dependence on oil (hey, there is *no* choice and the sooner the better) is a
high price. He thinks it would be good public policy to maintain the price at $4.
Barbarosa
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Udo
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I remember the "GAS WAR" days in the mid sixties. I paid .18c per gallon across from what is now the Arco building (near the corner of Ocean Blvd. and
Atlantic)
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MitchMan
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Bob and Susan, what foreign currency exchange rate are you using to calculate your $2.57 USD/gal figure? Also, what is the peso cost per liter that
you are using? Just curious as that $2.57 seems really low. I want your low price as I am going to La Paz later this month. Was in La paz in early
March and I paid more than $2.57 USD/gal. Darn price jumped even during that trip.
"$4/gallon is still a bargain (too cheap, it just encourages waste)."
We all need to drive smaller vehicles for basic transportation. I cringe when I see a 100 lb girl step out of a Hummer or Escalade at the super
market.
[Edited on 4-12-2011 by MitchMan]
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Udo
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These prices were a FWD from my CPA, I did not feel a need to SNOPES them, since part of his motto is to TRUST A CPA.
Quote: | Originally posted by Riom
Quote: | Originally posted by Udo
Here are the current fuel prices world-wide...Please notice the price in Mexico City:
Subject: Fwd: PRICE OF GAS
>
> Prices are quoted in US dollars per gallon for regular unleaded as of
> March 2011
> Oslo, Norway $6.82
> Hong Kong$6.25
> Brussels, Belgium $6.16
> London, UK $5.96
> Rome, Italy $5.80
> CANADA $5.36
> Tokyo, Japan $5.25
> Sao Paul o , Brazil $4.42
> New Delhi, India $3.71
> Sidney, Australia $3.42
> Johannesburg , South Africa $3.39
> Mexico City$2.22
> Buenos Aires, Argentina $2.09
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Whatever the source of that was, many of those prices are totally wrong.
Here's a real survey of March 2011 European prices, in Euros per litre:
http://www.aaireland.ie/AA/Motoring-advice/Petrol-Prices.asp...
To convert litres to (US) gallons, multiply by 3.785. To convert Euros to US$, multiply by 1.44. So to convert Euros/Litre to Dollars/Gallon,
multiply by (3.785*1.44) = 5.45.
Norway is really $9.84/gallon (not $6.82). Italy $8.34 (not $5.80). Etc. Big difference. Looks like a bunch of old prices on that list, although a
few (like Canada, which seems about right) may have been added recently.
Sydney AUS: http://www.mynrma.com.au/motoring/car-care/fuel-prices.htm
(1.49 AUD/liter which works out at $5.90 a gallon, not $3.42).
$4/gallon is still a bargain (too cheap, it just encourages waste).
Rob |
Udo
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