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Re: How much is petrol in your area?
73.9c Calgary Costco northwest.
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Re: How much is petrol in your area?
Originally Posted by Aviator
(Post 11837736)
That transit tax and some profiteering eh!
I did not realise the transit tax was 17c a litre. But then a visitor from the US was very impressed with the smoothness of the roads and reckoned it was worth paying extra tax for that. |
Re: How much is petrol in your area?
Originally Posted by bc2015
(Post 11837985)
Actually I paid 106.9 tonight :eek:
I did not realise the transit tax was 17c a litre. But then a visitor from the US was very impressed with the smoothness of the roads and reckoned it was worth paying extra tax for that. |
Re: How much is petrol in your area?
Originally Posted by bc2015
(Post 11837985)
Actually I paid 106.9 tonight :eek:
I did not realise the transit tax was 17c a litre. But then a visitor from the US was very impressed with the smoothness of the roads and reckoned it was worth paying extra tax for that. Now if they actually did do work on the roads and provide safe roads like reflectors and yellow painted lines instead of the impossible to see in the rain white lines which are poor condition in a lot of places, then maybe I'd more eager to pay the higher taxes. For the regions in translink tax zone you pay. Whatever the federal tax is. Translink tax of 17 Dedicated Motor Fuel tax-BCTFA of 6.75 cents Provincial Motor Fuel tax-General fund of 1.75 cents Carbon tax of 6.67 cents Total Provincial taxes of 32.17 cents The rest of the province excluding Victoria pays a higher Prov. Motor Fuel tax-general fund of 7.75 cents/liter but don't pay the transit tax, with a total of 21.17 cents per liter. Victoria pays a total of 24.67 cents/liter. For unleaded motor vehicle fuel. http://www.sbr.gov.bc.ca/documents_l...mft-ct_005.pdf |
Re: How much is petrol in your area?
95 cents or thereabouts around these parts.
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Re: How much is petrol in your area?
89.9 is the cheapest in town.
There are a few things to think about. Buying the cheapest is not always a good idea as it depends on what you are buying for your 89.9c. Does it have ethanol in it vs the one down the road that does not for lets say 90.9c? Will your car run on ethanol blended fuel? I would put premium in if there was only ethanol Reg available. Is there any additive in it vs the generic stuff. In nearly all instances the cheapest stuff is the generic Reg with no additive. Costco, Supperstore, Sobeys and Canadian Tyre all generic. The cheapest in the Province is usually Costco in Fredericton. They pull down the rest of the stations by a few cents a liter. There are various satellite towns around the three cities here that are cheaper because they have to be. People commute into the three cities in masses would fuel in town if it were cheaper. Is there enough of a saving to drive any distance to fuel up? Its funny when the price changes because there is a stampede at the pumps yet these same people probably let the car sit idling in the drive for 10 mins to warm or cool first or then sit idling in the very long drive through at Tims vs getting off their bum and going inside. |
Re: How much is petrol in your area?
I am just curious as I really don't pay much attention to brand, we generally use Petro Canada, but anyhow the Mazda stuff that came with the car says they recommend top tier gas.
Now since Costco is listed as having top tier gas in Canada, wouldn't their gas be just as good as the other companies listed? Top Tier Gasoline I am just curious, we have no Costco around here, so its not a gas I would even have access to. |
Re: How much is petrol in your area?
I filled up for 75.9 at Regina Cabs the other day, the only cheaper place is their other location which is always a penny less but not as convenient for me.
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Re: How much is petrol in your area?
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 11838217)
I am just curious as I really don't pay much attention to brand, we generally use Petro Canada, but anyhow the Mazda stuff that came with the car says they recommend top tier gas.
Now since Costco is listed as having top tier gas in Canada, wouldn't their gas be just as good as the other companies listed? Top Tier Gasoline I am just curious, we have no Costco around here, so its not a gas I would even have access to. |
Re: How much is petrol in your area?
Originally Posted by Alex2201
(Post 11838239)
Costco does things a bit differently - they put the additive in at the site as its cheaper to buy it separately. It is just the detergent element of which they put 9 liters per 50000 liters of fuel to get that top tier status.
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Re: How much is petrol in your area?
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 11838257)
I know someone who until recently delivered gas from the Co-op refinery to gas stations and he said the only trucks that back up to a special tank are the ones for Shell, confirming rumours that they use an additive. I don't think it's necessary (for my van anyway) to use anything other than regular with a bottle of injector cleaner about every six tanks. In severe conditions of driving through snow at Arctic temps it's possible for the injector sump to become frosted, and a little shot of gas-line anti-freeze fixes that. Using treated gas may keep that problem from happening.
Ethanol blend is worse for the frosting problem as it attracts the moisture and then gells. |
Re: How much is petrol in your area?
About 94 at most stations this morning, although some are as low as 89.
I think they are only allowed to change once per day and they don't all do it at the same time. Gatineau usually has the cheapest gas in QC. That's because it's slap bang next to Ottawa which has the cheapest gas east of the flat bits. |
Re: How much is petrol in your area?
I just filled up. It was $48. It's usually somewhere around fifty bucks so no life changing difference here.
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Re: How much is petrol in your area?
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 11838016)
Where in the US are they from?
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Re: How much is petrol in your area?
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 11838390)
I just filled up. It was $48. It's usually somewhere around fifty bucks so no life changing difference here.
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