Sunday, May 04, 2008

Don't Get Me Started

U.S. Prices Not So Bad????

Even though we complain about gas prices, the United States is actually a lot better off than many places around the world. According to a recent study by AIRINC, a research firm that tracks cost of living data, the most expensive place in the world to fill up your tank is Bosnia-Herzegovina at $10.86 a gallon.
Here are some other pricy places:

Bosnia-Herzegovina: $10.86
Eritrea (In north Africa): $9.58
Norway: $8.73
United Kingdom: $8.38
Netherlands: $8.37
But if you are looking for a place where gas is dirt cheap, you'll have to travel quite a ways. Here are the top 5 places to steal gas.

Venezuela: 12 cents
Iran: 40 cents
Saudi Arabia: 45 cents
Libya: 50 cents
Swaziland: 54 cents
In the Orlando area, the average cost (for NOW) for regular unleaded is $3.58 a gallon, in Daytona Beach it is $3.68, and in Tampa it will cost you $3.59 for a gallon of unleaded gas.