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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / September 2005

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Gas hits $6.17 a gallon in Toronto!!!!

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michaelanderson4@sympatico.ca - 22 Sep 2005 21:45 GMT
That's $1.98 per litre!!!!
Can't they at least wait for the hurricane to destroy the rigs???
michaelanderson4@sympatico.ca - 22 Sep 2005 21:58 GMT
Oops!  Jumped the gun.  Rumour mongering.  However, predictions for
this weekend
are for $2/L pricing due to the hurricane.
Current pricing is around $1.04.
cprice@here.com - 24 Sep 2005 15:06 GMT
   
    Gas has not changed yet in Calgary. I think central Canadians are
getting it extra hard (sans lube) from the Oil copanies. Many of those
oil companies are headquartered in Calgary. Maybe you should consider
this part of Albertas payback for the NEP?

> That's $1.98 per litre!!!!
> Can't they at least wait for the hurricane to destroy the rigs???
WindsorFox[SS] - 25 Sep 2005 03:50 GMT
>    
>     Gas has not changed yet in Calgary. I think central Canadians are
> getting it extra hard (sans lube) from the Oil copanies. Many of those
> oil companies are headquartered in Calgary. Maybe you should consider
> this part of Albertas payback for the NEP?

    Still $2.39-$2.89 here. You just have to hunt a little to find a
station with electricity...

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Rich - 25 Sep 2005 06:19 GMT
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>    Gas has not changed yet in Calgary. I think central Canadians are
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>> That's $1.98 per litre!!!!
>> Can't they at least wait for the hurricane to destroy the rigs???

As it turned out, the panic was for nothing, the price (except at one
scumbag's station outside Toronto and some in Quebec that raised
prices to $1.95/L) didn't go above $1.05.
-Rich
RH - 25 Sep 2005 22:43 GMT
Glad I don't live in Toronto

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