GAS $1/L

Posted By: Nigel Smith

GAS $1/L - September 09, 2008 07:51 pm UTC

Soon my friends, sooooon.

edit... $1.12/L for us premium fools.
Posted By: JamesAdamson

Re: GAS $1/L - September 09, 2008 08:02 pm UTC

Don't tease. I just paid $1.48/L premium and it cost about $85 for a fill, I almost shat myself.
Posted By: Ian Burnside

Re: GAS $1/L - September 09, 2008 11:39 pm UTC

I think its the same here in Sudbury. Regular gas is still $1.27/L which is about $1.50ish a liter for premium.
Posted By: Kevin Jenkins

Re: GAS $1/L - September 10, 2008 12:11 am UTC

$1.16 here. Still hasn't gone over $1.20 in months.
Posted By: DaveBarlow

Re: GAS $1/L - September 10, 2008 12:12 am UTC

Yup, with the commodities market taking a dive it should drive the cost of oil down and hopefully lower gas prices.
Posted By: Daren Peacock

Re: GAS $1/L - September 10, 2008 05:40 am UTC

Originally Posted by Kevin Jenkins
$1.16 here. Still hasn't gone over $1.20 in months.


Wow, their giving it away, where you are Kevin. I was pretty excited when I saw 1.235 for regular a couple weeks back, I believe it was 1.385 for Ultra 94, the cheepest I've paid all summer. Where is this $1/L crazyness you speak off? crazy
Posted By: Troy Jollimore

Re: GAS $1/L - September 10, 2008 12:27 pm UTC

In their drug-crazed fantasy-illusion world, I think. wink

Down here in NS, with Govt. 'regulation', our price didn't go down like everyone elses. It went UP. Hooray for the govt. for protecting us! Oh, and I'm sure they're not that happy with the extra money they're taking in, either.
Posted By: James Karban

Re: GAS $1/L - September 10, 2008 01:05 pm UTC

If you think prices are high now, imagine what will happen if Liberals are elected and Dion implements his so called "CARBON TAX PLAN". Expect another 5-10 cents minimum per litre.
Posted By: Brian Fernandez

Re: GAS $1/L - September 11, 2008 03:56 am UTC

Originally Posted by Kevin Jenkins
$1.16 here. Still hasn't gone over $1.20 in months.


Its alwyas cheapest out there, in my many trips to montreal, i see it go from tornto, meh, coburg.kingston cheap, to montreal super super expensive..
Posted By: Tim Grechin

Re: GAS $1/L - September 11, 2008 04:27 am UTC

Originally Posted by James Karban
If you think prices are high now, imagine what will happen if Liberals are elected and Dion implements his so called "CARBON TAX PLAN". Expect another 5-10 cents minimum per litre.


This isn't true. It will effect diesel, propane, kerosene, etc but not gasoline.
Posted By: James Karban

Re: GAS $1/L - September 11, 2008 01:53 pm UTC

In the end everything reflects on gasoline aswell. Higher diesel cost will mean higher transportation cost for everything from clothing to food. Take a look at what happened in B.C

Aren't energy prices high enough already?... do we really need to taxed further?
Posted By: Jakub Kowalczyk

Re: GAS $1/L - September 11, 2008 03:54 pm UTC

Originally Posted by Tim Grech
Originally Posted by James Karban
If you think prices are high now, imagine what will happen if Liberals are elected and Dion implements his so called "CARBON TAX PLAN". Expect another 5-10 cents minimum per litre.


This isn't true. It will effect diesel, propane, kerosene, etc but not gasoline.

Yes, this is the starting point, but gasoline would be added to the list later...wanna bet?
Posted By: Tim Grechin

Re: GAS $1/L - September 11, 2008 09:15 pm UTC

Originally Posted by Jakub Kowalczyk
Originally Posted by Tim Grech
Originally Posted by James Karban
If you think prices are high now, imagine what will happen if Liberals are elected and Dion implements his so called "CARBON TAX PLAN". Expect another 5-10 cents minimum per litre.


This isn't true. It will effect diesel, propane, kerosene, etc but not gasoline.

Yes, this is the starting point, but gasoline would be added to the list later...wanna bet?


No bet!
Posted By: Kevin Jenkins

Re: GAS $1/L - September 12, 2008 01:38 am UTC

I just heard it's supposed to go up 13cents over night. If there's truth to that, I'm not sure.

Probably just a ploy to get everyone to fill up.
Posted By: Rob Strelecki

Re: GAS $1/L - September 12, 2008 02:47 am UTC

Is that why I had to line up? bitch
I wouldn't know if it was because of a low price, because I hardly pay attention to it anymore, I normally just put in $20 blindly. Well, they got an extra $10 out of me today for my wait! bird
Posted By: Brandon Clement

Re: GAS $1/L - September 12, 2008 03:00 am UTC

haha, ya I heard that it's going up 12 - 13 cents tonight. I guess we will see.

Apparently the hurricane is gonna kill us
Posted By: Chris Glover

Re: GAS $1/L - September 12, 2008 03:25 am UTC

If it's not one hurricane, its another one.

Katrina ruined it for us 3 years ago, gas just hasn't been the same since.
Posted By: Adam Grenon

Re: GAS $1/L - September 12, 2008 12:02 pm UTC

Thats all bullshit because they didn't pay more for the gas that is already in the storage tanks. But they raise the price anyways so they make more on gas they paid less for. Bullshit, I am just going to start siphoning it out of peoples tanks.
Posted By: James Karban

Re: GAS $1/L - September 12, 2008 12:44 pm UTC

If you guys have HBO on Rogers you should watch

"Who Killed The Electric Car?"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Killed_the_Electric_Car%3F

It's a real shame they killed off the GM "EV1"
Posted By: Steve Whitman

Re: GAS $1/L - September 12, 2008 02:26 pm UTC

I posted a link to that movie under the electric talon post. check it out its over an hour long but well worth every second.

and you can't hate on gm because Honda, Toyota, and Ford did the exact same thing to all there "electric vehicles".

Steve Whitman
Posted By: JamesAdamson

Re: GAS $1/L - September 12, 2008 03:06 pm UTC

It just made the news here about gas prices spiking 13 - 15 cents around the country frown

Time to fill up before the prices go up.


Posted By: Tim Grechin

Re: GAS $1/L - September 12, 2008 11:28 pm UTC

Where's Amin? That f*cker is an electrical engineer. Why isn't he designing electric cars?
Posted By: Brandon Clement

Re: GAS $1/L - September 13, 2008 03:34 am UTC

Originally Posted by JamesAdamson
It just made the news here about gas prices spiking 13 - 15 cents around the country frown

Time to fill up before the prices go up.




the thing is, they spiked, but they are just like they were mid july / august. Really not that big of a deal, $1.50/L for 94
Posted By: manuel salazar

Re: GAS $1/L - September 13, 2008 04:58 pm UTC

Facck i hate this country's gas prices, I think i will start importing gas from mexico, It will be way cheaper after paying shipping and taxes.LOL

-Manuel
Posted By: Shaun MacLary

Re: GAS $1/L - September 13, 2008 05:49 pm UTC

gas was 1.35 in woodstock and london last night. Thanks Ike!
Posted By: JamesAdamson

Re: GAS $1/L - September 13, 2008 10:59 pm UTC

1.459 here in S'toon. frown +12 for 92/94 omfg :'(
Posted By: Kevin Jenkins

Re: GAS $1/L - October 13, 2008 10:41 pm UTC

Well we're down below a dollar here in Cobourg now. I think the lowest was 97 or 98 cents.

AND I just got 600 km's out of a tank of gas with two people, 2 bikes on top and fully loaded with luggage. Go talon go.
Posted By: James Lewis

Re: GAS $1/L - October 14, 2008 10:11 am UTC

$1.56 here. Lowest grade is 92 octane though.
Posted By: Brian Fernandez

Re: GAS $1/L - October 14, 2008 01:52 pm UTC

I got 1.0something last night in brantford. It always seems a cent or two cheaper there..
Posted By: kale mumford

Re: GAS $1/L - October 14, 2008 02:45 pm UTC

Gas in Bancroft is 99.9 yesterday. Weird how a town way up north has cheaper gas.
Posted By: Adam Grenon

Re: GAS $1/L - October 14, 2008 02:49 pm UTC

Bancroft is hardly way up north. Try in the Sault where gas is always about 15 cents more a liter. Also gas is cheapest in Ottawa, cheapest in Canada actually.
Posted By: Ryan Laliberte

Re: GAS $1/L - October 14, 2008 05:19 pm UTC

Originally Posted by Adam Grenon
Bancroft is hardly way up north. Try in the Sault where gas is always about 15 cents more a liter.


Yeah.... Still paying over a buck up here.
Posted By: Ryan Laliberte

Re: GAS $1/L - October 14, 2008 05:52 pm UTC

WOOT! Crappy was out of every other gas, so I got premium at $1.08!
Posted By: Nigel Smith

Re: GAS $1/L - October 14, 2008 06:43 pm UTC

Yay, we've just about made it... Now can we hit 79.9 please smile
Posted By: Ryan Laliberte

Re: GAS $1/L - October 14, 2008 06:55 pm UTC

Ok, scratch that. Crappy tire RAN OUT of gas, completely. NADA left.

Went to fill up, they had NO gas. bitch
Posted By: Adam Grenon

Re: GAS $1/L - October 14, 2008 07:55 pm UTC

It's going to go up along with the stock market. But should level off probably around 1.05 I predict.
Posted By: Nigel Smith

Re: GAS $1/L - October 14, 2008 09:13 pm UTC

Oil is going up with the stock market?
Posted By: Adam Grenon

Re: GAS $1/L - October 14, 2008 10:50 pm UTC

That's what I saw today on the news.
Posted By: Nigel Smith

Re: GAS $1/L - October 15, 2008 04:36 pm UTC

They tend to do the opposite eachother though. When oil is surging upwards via speculation the stock market is tumbling, and when the market bounces back oil sees sharp loses. That being said Oil is probably unrealistically low at 75-80 dollars a barrel.
Posted By: Malcolm Harris

Re: GAS $1/L - October 16, 2008 02:45 pm UTC

1.08/L for regular in North Bay, I wish I still lived in Youngs Point (Peterbourgh County)

Posted By: Eric Gibeault

Re: GAS $1/L - October 16, 2008 06:59 pm UTC

Originally Posted by Nigel Smith
They tend to do the opposite eachother though. When oil is surging upwards via speculation the stock market is tumbling, and when the market bounces back oil sees sharp loses. That being said Oil is probably unrealistically low at 75-80 dollars a barrel.


lol where are you getting this info from?
Posted By: Brian Fernandez

Re: GAS $1/L - October 16, 2008 09:23 pm UTC

I'm calling it. Gas is going to be 99 3 toorrow!
Posted By: Rob Strelecki

Re: GAS $1/L - October 16, 2008 09:25 pm UTC

It's alreaedy under a buck if you go up the 400!
Posted By: Brian Fernandez

Re: GAS $1/L - October 16, 2008 09:26 pm UTC

Damn. How far?
edit: nvm.. its 99.9 on Sheppard!
Posted By: Rob Strelecki

Re: GAS $1/L - October 16, 2008 09:27 pm UTC

King city.
http://torontogasprices.com

//edit
Nevermind, I read that too fast.
Caledon. Even better smile
Posted By: Nigel Smith

Re: GAS $1/L - October 16, 2008 10:30 pm UTC

Originally Posted by Eric Gibeault
Originally Posted by Nigel Smith
They tend to do the opposite eachother though. When oil is surging upwards via speculation the stock market is tumbling, and when the market bounces back oil sees sharp loses. That being said Oil is probably unrealistically low at 75-80 dollars a barrel.


lol where are you getting this info from?



This is true in the United States as their stock market indexes are not heavily weighted in commodities. This is not true for the Toronto Stock Exchange, it is heavily oil and gas and other commiodities. Of course there will be days when what I said is not 100% true as their are other factors dictating performance of the markets.

Look for example the days leading into a hurricane in the USA. Oil sees sharp increases in price driven by specualtion of lower production (supply/demand) This pushes oil prices to unrealistic highs, this in turn will lower stock market indicies.

Using this same example but looking at the TSX rather then an American index. You will still see the selling off of financial and tech type stocks but the oil stocks will see significant gains. In many cases this is enough to significantly outperform the American markets, because the TSX has half a trillion in Oil and Gas market cap.
Posted By: Eric Gibeault

Re: GAS $1/L - October 16, 2008 10:58 pm UTC

That makes more sense. I would say the TSX is heavily correlated to the oil prices, hence whats been going on for the past month in the markets, which is why i was laughing at your prior statement.
Posted By: Nigel Smith

Re: GAS $1/L - October 16, 2008 11:39 pm UTC

Dude, Financials lead the market decline, oil and gas came for the ride.
Posted By: Eric Gibeault

Re: GAS $1/L - October 17, 2008 12:25 am UTC

Not exacly but thanks for proving my point that stock are correlated to oil prices. I watch these every day. Its my job!
Posted By: Nigel Smith

Re: GAS $1/L - October 17, 2008 01:20 am UTC

I'm not crazy about your tone, but congrats on the high opinion of yourself...

Yay... Lower Gas Prices...
Posted By: JamesAdamson

Re: GAS $1/L - October 17, 2008 09:12 pm UTC

Jesus, still $1.109 in S'toon frown YTF are gas prices still so high here?!? We make the sh!t for crying out loud!
Posted By: toddmeunier

Re: GAS $1/L - October 18, 2008 12:59 am UTC

$0.75/L here.
Posted By: Sven Hebbard

Re: GAS $1/L - October 18, 2008 01:01 pm UTC

it's 96.7 here in kingston already
Posted By: Chris Glover

Re: GAS $1/L - October 18, 2008 01:18 pm UTC

I saw 94.9 at an Ultramar here in Cornwall last night, most places are 97.4-98.9
Posted By: Aaron Gamgee

Re: GAS $1/L - October 18, 2008 02:13 pm UTC

99.0 here in mississauga.
Posted By: Ryan Laliberte

Re: GAS $1/L - October 18, 2008 03:41 pm UTC

1.08 up in the Nickle Belt.
Posted By: Brian Fernandez

Re: GAS $1/L - October 20, 2008 03:18 pm UTC

100.6 pretty much everywhere. 3c cheaper in paris ON.
3c Cheaper in some parts of london,
5c cheaper just off the highway where that green and red sign is advertising gas prices (Ultramar), just off the 401.

& Just got 715km on the tank in my jetta!
Posted By: Grant Redfern

Re: GAS $1/L - October 20, 2008 03:22 pm UTC

Filled up on full-serve 94 yesterday @ 114.9 which I thought wasn't bad.

I was shocked when he asked if I wanted him to check my oil. I haven't heard that in years.
Posted By: Luke Sturgeon

Re: GAS $1/L - October 20, 2008 04:49 pm UTC

Originally Posted by toddmeunier
$0.75/L here.


WOW! And Americans complain tongue I havn't seen $.075/L since like early 2000 tongue

It's about 98/L here in Stratford.
Posted By: Malcolm Harris

Re: GAS $1/L - October 20, 2008 04:50 pm UTC


I was shocked when he asked if I wanted him to check my oil. I haven't heard that in years. [/quote]

^^^ Thats because people stopped tipping gas bar attendants years ago when gas hit 55cents/L, I'll tip every now and again if I get good full service, usually due to shock
Posted By: Troy Jollimore

Re: GAS $1/L - October 20, 2008 05:36 pm UTC

Luke, All Americans believe it's their God-Given right to have $0.50/L gasoline. Right up there with Guns, the Bible and being able to tell everyone else how their way is the RIGHT way to do things. wink
Posted By: toddmeunier

Re: GAS $1/L - October 25, 2008 01:29 am UTC

Originally Posted by Luke Sturgeon
Originally Posted by toddmeunier
$0.75/L here.


WOW! And Americans complain tongue I havn't seen $.075/L since like early 2000 tongue

It's about 98/L here in Stratford.


$0.67/L here bird

I would rather pay a dollar per liter and have access to Timmies.
Posted By: Brian Fernandez

Re: GAS $1/L - October 25, 2008 02:17 am UTC

96.8 next uppp
Posted By: Gates Perry

Re: GAS $1/L - October 25, 2008 02:42 am UTC

94.2 in Ottawa at the moment shocked
Posted By: Ryan Laliberte

Re: GAS $1/L - October 25, 2008 03:00 am UTC

Still over a buck up here.

Funny thing is the gas lines run THROUGH Sudbury! bitch
Posted By: Ziggy Dietrich

Re: GAS $1/L - October 25, 2008 12:54 pm UTC

Can't just put a tap in there somewhere? Siphon off a few thousand litres?
Posted By: Malcolm Harris

Re: GAS $1/L - October 25, 2008 01:49 pm UTC

93.9/L in Callender near North Bay shocked , I think it was just for the night cause there where 20-30 cars lined up at the two gas bars in that town.
Posted By: JamesAdamson

Re: GAS $1/L - October 27, 2008 07:19 pm UTC

Best is $1.039 here still frown

Better than $1.4x9 we saw earlier but still depressing to be this high.
Posted By: toddmeunier

Re: GAS $1/L - October 28, 2008 12:03 am UTC

$0.63/L here
Posted By: Rob Strelecki

Re: GAS $1/L - October 28, 2008 12:07 am UTC

Those stations that were too cheap to install the four digit signs are laughing now smile
Posted By: Brian Fernandez

Re: GAS $1/L - October 28, 2008 03:02 am UTC

93.1 comming soon! ahhhh.. premium is almost under a buck
Posted By: Ryan Laliberte

Re: GAS $1/L - October 28, 2008 03:03 am UTC

Yeah, right....

I filled up yesterday to what most were paying 4 months ago.
Posted By: Sven Hebbard

Re: GAS $1/L - October 28, 2008 03:39 am UTC

91.9 in kingston
Posted By: Adam Grenon

Re: GAS $1/L - October 28, 2008 11:20 am UTC

92.something in Colborne.
Posted By: Troy Jollimore

Re: GAS $1/L - October 28, 2008 01:32 pm UTC

Yeah, It's still around $1.07 here.

What are the best stop-over points between Quebec City and East-end Toronto for gas along the 401? Any ideas? Esso/Imperial if possible. I need points!
Posted By: Brian Fernandez

Re: GAS $1/L - October 28, 2008 02:20 pm UTC

http://www.torontogasprices.com
Posted By: Sven Hebbard

Re: GAS $1/L - October 28, 2008 04:26 pm UTC

90.2 kingston
Posted By: Nigel Smith

Re: GAS $1/L - October 28, 2008 09:52 pm UTC

Fleecing at its finest... Oil prices down today... Gas set to climb at midnight.
Posted By: Gates Perry

Re: GAS $1/L - October 29, 2008 01:12 pm UTC

89.0 in Ottawa last night, 87.5 right now! Anyone get it cheaper? I filled up, it's 97.4 near my place just across the bridge.
wink
Posted By: James Karban

Re: GAS $1/L - October 29, 2008 03:21 pm UTC

I saw 92 at Sunoco today just before work.
Posted By: Nigel Smith

Re: GAS $1/L - October 29, 2008 06:20 pm UTC

Grab it while the gettings good... Look for National average to be over a buck for tomorrow and probably the weekend just to screw us.
Posted By: Sven Hebbard

Re: GAS $1/L - October 30, 2008 01:57 am UTC

gas hit 89.1 in kingston and went up to 96.4 today
Posted By: Nigel Smith

Re: GAS $1/L - November 03, 2008 10:56 pm UTC

I may shed a tear tonight filling up with Premium for 97c
Posted By: Grant Redfern

Re: GAS $1/L - November 04, 2008 01:18 am UTC

Gas is supposed to go down 6.5 cents/l tonight at midnight so wait it out if you can.
Posted By: Nigel Smith

Re: GAS $1/L - November 04, 2008 01:52 am UTC

Thats what I meant...
Posted By: Gates Perry

Re: GAS $1/L - November 04, 2008 01:32 pm UTC

82.5 in Ottawa this morning!
Posted By: Grant Redfern

Re: GAS $1/L - November 04, 2008 02:27 pm UTC

84.9 to 85.1 here in Toronto. That means 94 is under a buck finally!
Posted By: Nigel Smith

Re: GAS $1/L - November 11, 2008 07:50 pm UTC

Originally Posted by Nigel Smith
Yay, we've just about made it... Now can we hit 79.9 please smile


One Time!
Posted By: Sven Hebbard

Re: GAS $1/L - November 12, 2008 04:29 am UTC

75.3 for regular in kingston:)
Posted By: JamesAdamson

Re: GAS $1/L - November 12, 2008 05:20 am UTC

Jesus fracking Christ. I just about sh!t myself when I saw gas was 0.929 here today.

Damn you guys and your cheap gas!
Posted By: Sven Hebbard

Re: GAS $1/L - November 12, 2008 05:44 am UTC

i'm hoping for the 60's in about 2-3 weeks:)
Posted By: Adam Grenon

Re: GAS $1/L - November 12, 2008 12:47 pm UTC

It' going to sky rocket to 1.70 a liter, just because you said that.
Posted By: Ian Burnside

Re: GAS $1/L - November 12, 2008 12:53 pm UTC

89.9 here in suds for the regular stuff. I think its the gas company just teasing me as the Eclipse is going to bed for the winter.
Posted By: Adam Grenon

Re: GAS $1/L - November 12, 2008 12:54 pm UTC

Get a furnace oil tank and fill the bastard to the rim, just make sure its grounded.
Posted By: Troy Jollimore

Re: GAS $1/L - November 18, 2008 06:32 pm UTC

Was 81.4 in Kingston when we stopped there. 82.x-86.x while we were in TO. But the 72-76 swinging back through the US was SWEET! 86.x back here in NS.

Now ONE thing I noticed. You guys are getting HOSED on your Premium fuels! Our prices go something like 86-89-92 for Reg-Mid-Prem. gas. Yours were like 81-89-96! I couldn't believe it!
Posted By: Wes Simpson

Re: GAS $1/L - November 27, 2008 12:15 am UTC

73.4 At the gas station down the street from my house. Hopefully still on it's way down.
Posted By: Brian Fernandez

Re: GAS $1/L - November 27, 2008 12:20 am UTC

going up 3.6cents, fill up everyone!
Posted By: Grant Redfern

Re: GAS $1/L - November 27, 2008 11:50 pm UTC

filled up tonight at 95.9 full serve sunoco 94
Posted By: JamesAdamson

Re: GAS $1/L - November 27, 2008 11:53 pm UTC

86.9 cents here. Supposedly 84.9 cents some places. A little lower than I am comfortable with seeing as how important oil is to the economy here and how the dollar is tied to the price of oil.
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