AZRanger
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I daily drive our civic now. Costs 40$ to fill it up yesterday. Used to cost that much to fill the ranger.
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The problem isn't the Russian people it's their leader. Half the citizens hate Putin too (could be most citizens hate him but don't want to go to prison for saying so). The Canadian truckers that got their bank accounts suspended showed us the real reason for the push for a cashless society, Gov control. Gov tells the banks (or tesla) who to shut down for nonconformity an you're done.Did anyone see the calls for Elon to "disable" all Teslas in Russia?
Two days later and it's now up to $4.55 for 87 and $5.19 for diesel. Buckle up my friends we're in for a VERY bumpy ride ahead of us!Went to work this morning and gas was $3.99 at Fry's. 5 hours later it's now at $4.39 and this is for 87. I have 3/4 of a tank left of 91 and next fill up I'll be flashing back to the 87-89 soft shift tune. Might not matter because soon enough the economy will collapse and we'll have no where to go.![]()

Funny (well not really) how when the per barrel price drops it only goes down a couple cents and takes a week. When the PBP goes up it shoots up it goes up the very next day and usually 0.10-.020 or more!WOOHOO!!!!! a barrel of oil dropped to $111 today, down $15!
Should take 0.10c off a gallon, 0.02c off a liter for us Canuks!
Tomorrows headline will not be good & it will go up another $10, enjoy your day.
Tesla is not shutting down cars in Russia. People were asking for Starlink to block Russian news sources as well and Elon said no bc they allow free speech. Tesla also enabled free supercharging at multiple superchargers in Poland, Slovakia and Hungary to help ease the situation for owners in the affected area.Filled up 5 gas cans when it was $3.18, then bought $1000 worth of lumber before the spike hit the yard. I'm not going anywhere just going to sit in the woods with my arms crossed.
Did anyone see the calls for Elon to "disable" all Teslas in Russia? Reminds me of Minority Report, when Tom Cruise gets his car hijacked and it takes him right to the police station. Yeah buy one of those things.![]()
Can they actually be disabled though?Tesla is not shutting down cars in Russia. People were asking for Starlink to block Russian news sources as well and Elon said no bc they allow free speech. Tesla also enabled free supercharging at multiple superchargers in Poland, Slovakia and Hungary to help ease the situation for owners in the affected area.
I drive maybe 1000 miles a month in the Ranger and costing me about $100
Wife drives 5000 miles a month in her Tesla and it only costs about $125.
Lets hope the gas costs will ease up. Crude oil futures settle down 12.13% to $108.70/barrel today

What the heck u complaing about? Diesel is the most expensive gas here inJust paid $4.40 here in MI. ????
Update: Just topped off and Now its $4.75 here ???????????
all because they thought they could annoy that russian lunatic for ever… ignoring he had nothing to loose
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The cheapest stuff in europe nowerdays… only 2.16€/lMine has to live on E10 87 octane. That's all it gets.
think I save me some time this year not to cut the lawn that often…Not only rich people my friend… it is only 1k miles away from me…By my math that's about 6.88CAD per US gallon, or about $5.39/gal.
I paid $5.50/gal for 91 last week, and it's already up to $5.75 in at some stations. Even Costco is at $5.09/gal for premium.
This is why we need to stop commodities trading. We don't actually have a supply issue currently, rich people are just scared about the Russia/Ukraine conflict and are screwing over the little guys with their paper oil.
I would be fine with spending more for oil if it actually meant something to those who need the help, but all this is doing is lining the pockets of the people who are constantly screwing us over to begin with.
and even than u made a good deal comparing to us europeans…That would double us to about $8 a gallon. How long can the economy handle that? I'm thinking not very long at all.