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Since when did the president control the gas prices? The President can't control the gas prices. The only way the gas prices will go down is when gas companies can buy the gas for less.
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Right now petrol prices in Vancouver are ranging from 134.4 $/L all the way up to 136.5 $/L. Because it is offshore, prices will likely be slightly higher than neighboring on shore city and towns.
The most economical heating is gas. Many areas of the country have very low gas prices when compared to electric. Solar is also a good way to offer heating.
Yes, the best way to find out the deals and good prices for Just Tires, would be to visit their store. They always have good sales and good deals on their product.
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It was until about ten years ago. Then spikes in gas prices drove the price of food up and made the cost of living index go way up that year. Then gas prices came back down so Our elected officials decided it was a false indicator of what was really going on. With the higher Cost of living index, military and Social Security got nice raises that year. Interestingly enough as with all things there are consequences. Now with gas prices and food prices up people have stopped purchasing the "nice to haves" so it appears there is no inflation. And yet, at home we all feel the infalted prices we are trying to live with.
The best way to get the use of your gas prices & annual miles is the fuel economy guide. Based on 45% highway, 55% city driving, 15000 annual miles and a fuel price of $ 3.67 per gallon . Use Your Gas Prices & Annual Miles
Silver is roughly $100 per ounce right now. The best way to check for the current prices is to go to silverprices.com. Keep in mind that prices can change rapidly.
Google Shopping or Bing Shopping is a good way to compare prices online of local and online retailers. Sites such as Nextag are also good resources to check prices offered by multiple retailers.
Yes you can. There are two or three ways you could go. You could go west and straight up the west coast, through British Columbia, and into Alaska. Or you could go north from GA up to the Great Lakes and into Canada that way. Cross Canada and into Alaska. I think in the long run the gas prices would be cheaper the longer you stay stateside. Either way you will have to go through Canada to get there. Our gas prices on the West coast are now 3.00+ a gallon.
The best way to compare energy prices between gasses and electricity is by going to Compare the Market. One can compare between one's own bill with the average rate as well.