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[*] posted on 10-23-2010 at 02:09 PM
Gas prices?


Anybody know the current pump price/liter for Magna out of the border region? A friend just reported paying the dollar equivalent of $3.25 in Ensenada which seems way high to me. The last I heard was 8.6 pesos/liter which at 12.4 pesos/dollar works out to $2.63 gallon.
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[*] posted on 10-23-2010 at 03:17 PM


For years I used to "wonder" what the price of gas was "down there". finally I realized that it wasn't going to be what I was 'hoping' it would be, so I gave up. Maybe for those that carry large amounts of 'spare' gasoline this could be important.
Guess if the price of gas goes up too much, one would keep buying a car that would keep getting better mileage each time they go down. Eventually, I can see one coming down in motorcycles. eventually ending up on one of those "California Specials" that recently came down. Then there is always the busses. Cheap way to travel. And no risk. Well, maybe a little risk. but then after 25 years of driving down sometimes twice a year to Loreto, I've never seen a 'wrecked' bus on these trips. Hope I never do.
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[*] posted on 10-23-2010 at 03:19 PM


here in mulege...

8.29peso a liter

thats $2.57usa a gallon
at 12.2peso to one dollar




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[*] posted on 10-23-2010 at 03:22 PM


the "friend" bought "red" gas

it's a buck more




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[*] posted on 10-23-2010 at 04:43 PM


First, there is a government policy in effect to gradually increase the cost of gasoline. The background on that is the awareness that aside from the worldwide limits of crude, Mexico, in particular, has experienced a dramatic decline in the output of its oilfields. So, they are attempting to achieve a soft landing, by gradually increasing prices, in hope that demand will decline.

Second, similarly to what I've stated about folks who seem almost paranoid about getting the absolute best exchange rate for their money, the same goes for gas. You're on vacation for God's sake. Who in their right mind could enjoy their vacation while they dither about a couple bucks for gas?

Just got back from two weeks down and up the peninsula, all the way. My ATM card has seven charges for withdrawals. The fee was $3 each time.

So, I spend two weeks in Baja, having a great time, and I should now fret about having spent $21 to get pesos? Geez.
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[*] posted on 10-23-2010 at 07:38 PM


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For years I used to "wonder" what the price of gas was "down there". finally I realized that it wasn't going to be what I was 'hoping' it would be, so I gave up. Maybe for those that carry large amounts of 'spare' gasoline this could be important.
Guess if the price of gas goes up too much, one would keep buying a car that would keep getting better mileage each time they go down. Eventually, I can see one coming down in motorcycles. eventually ending up on one of those "California Specials" that recently came down. Then there is always the busses. Cheap way to travel. And no risk. Well, maybe a little risk. but then after 25 years of driving down sometimes twice a year to Loreto, I've never seen a 'wrecked' bus on these trips. Hope I never do.


Jeez, I was looking for a simple answer to a simple question not an editorial. I do travel by motorcycle most of the time I'm in Mexico.
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[*] posted on 10-23-2010 at 11:43 PM


I think it is getting a bit closer to the 3 dollar mark at least as far as Ensenada. Although I haven't really paid much attention to the price per liter, so hard to say exactly. But since there are plenty of mathematicians here on Nomads, I'm curious as well.
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[*] posted on 10-24-2010 at 12:34 PM


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Originally posted by Bob and Susan
here in mulege...

8.29peso a liter

thats $2.57usa a gallon
at 12.2peso to one dollar

Thank you Bob, thats the info I was looking for.
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[*] posted on 10-24-2010 at 04:46 PM


I love the Editorials!! Insights, opinions, experience. If you want facts look back of Baja Nomads previous posts which explain Govtmt policies et al! I always complain even tho I know it balances out. All posts re Hotels, restaurants involve opinions, aka editorials. Soooo Experience is the best teacher. Tio
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[*] posted on 10-24-2010 at 07:20 PM


It will be what it will be and it is as simple as that.
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[*] posted on 10-25-2010 at 07:05 PM


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For years I used to "wonder" what the price of gas was "down there". finally I realized that it wasn't going to be what I was 'hoping' it would be, so I gave up. Maybe for those that carry large amounts of 'spare' gasoline this could be important.
Guess if the price of gas goes up too much, one would keep buying a car that would keep getting better mileage each time they go down. Eventually, I can see one coming down in motorcycles. eventually ending up on one of those "California Specials" that recently came down. Then there is always the busses. Cheap way to travel. And no risk. Well, maybe a little risk. but then after 25 years of driving down sometimes twice a year to Loreto, I've never seen a 'wrecked' bus on these trips. Hope I never do.


Jeez, I was looking for a simple answer to a simple question not an editorial. I do travel by motorcycle most of the time I'm in Mexico.


Well.....maybe you should check in at www.snob.com for help! You should be thanking everyone for the time they just gave you....and not giving a retorted remark.




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[*] posted on 10-25-2010 at 08:46 PM


It's like EVERYTHING in Baja.
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[*] posted on 10-26-2010 at 08:11 AM


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Quote:
Originally posted by KurtG
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Originally posted by Phil S
For years I used to "wonder" what the price of gas was "down there". finally I realized that it wasn't going to be what I was 'hoping' it would be, so I gave up. Maybe for those that carry large amounts of 'spare' gasoline this could be important.
Guess if the price of gas goes up too much, one would keep buying a car that would keep getting better mileage each time they go down. Eventually, I can see one coming down in motorcycles. eventually ending up on one of those "California Specials" that recently came down. Then there is always the busses. Cheap way to travel. And no risk. Well, maybe a little risk. but then after 25 years of driving down sometimes twice a year to Loreto, I've never seen a 'wrecked' bus on these trips. Hope I never do.


Jeez, I was looking for a simple answer to a simple question not an editorial. I do travel by motorcycle most of the time I'm in Mexico.


Well.....maybe you should check in at www.snob.com for help! You should be thanking everyone for the time they just gave you....and not giving a retorted remark.


OK, I officially apologize to all! As to snobbery, if you ever see my motorcycle or car that will be put to rest. Gas prices do not determine if I travel to Baja or not, a friend with no internet access asked me to get the current prices for him. The problem I had with the "editorial comment" is that it reflected the author's view not mine. I'm delighted for those of you who do not have to budget for travel expenses but as a retired guy who lives on social security, a veterans pension and a bit of savings, I do have to plan a bit. If that makes me a snob then so be it but I think those who actually know me got a chuckle out of that description.
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[*] posted on 10-26-2010 at 08:55 AM


Have fun on your next trip Kurt! It was nice to travel with you to Mision Santa Maria last May!











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[*] posted on 10-26-2010 at 09:33 AM


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If that makes me a snob then so be it but I think those who actually know me got a chuckle out of that description.
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I've seen both your bike and your car and would agree, you are anything but a snob. When he isn't traveling by bike, the man drives an older Honda Civic, can't get much more economical then that. And I'm with you, you put forth a simple question which someone turned into a lecture on lifestyles. The irony is that KurtG already lives that lifestyle, thus his annoyance at being lectured.

Speaking of someone who has a nack for inadvertently annoying people, how are you, my good friend David K?
Nice to see photos of our outting to Santa Maria mission, good times and good memories. You still planning on heading this way next month?

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Just your remark was a snob. I am sure that your are not member of www.snob.com but ..........some folks here just plain dont know who you are and the response you gave was indeed a snob job. If you wished a simple 3 word response to your question...perhaps that should had been stated......this is a place where folks like to talk with details....as you must have this understanding already from being a long time member of this board. DavidK coming to your defense with all these pictures dont do erasure of the "simple question not an editorial" remark.



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[*] posted on 10-26-2010 at 10:30 AM


As a person that's been on this board for awhile, I can certainly understand the frustration of asking a rather simple question and getting 5-10-20 comments about the subject before anyone gives the simple answer.



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As a person that's been on this board for awhile, I can certainly understand the frustration of asking a rather simple question and getting 5-10-20 comments about the subject before anyone gives the simple answer.


Yeah...one is pressed for time to get a answer. Must be hell.




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As a person that's been on this board for awhile, I can certainly understand the frustration of asking a rather simple question and getting 5-10-20 comments about the subject before anyone gives the simple answer.


That's for sure!




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Just your remark was a snob. I am sure that your are not member of www.snob.com but ..........some folks here just plain dont know who you are and the response you gave was indeed a snob job. If you wished a simple 3 word response to your question...perhaps that should had been stated......this is a place where folks like to talk with details....as you must have this understanding already from being a long time member of this board. DavidK coming to your defense with all these pictures dont do erasure of the "simple question not an editorial" remark.


I do believe if we can see a real person rather than just a typed message, it helps Nomads seem even more human. Afterall, we are all Baja lovers, so why there is any hate or nastiness posted is beyond me. I wasn't coming to Kurt's defense, as he didn't do anything that required any. Can't you see why some irritation when one only asks a rather common question, often asked here, only to get those comebacks? Let it go...:yes:




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