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    I think a big reason why people complain about fuel is not so much the price itself but the fluctuation. Changes in daily prices make it pretty clear that we are being ripped off - when prices go up 10 to 15 cents before a long weekend you know you are being gouged!

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    Even diesel prices become relative when you think about it like that.

    If diesel is 33.3 c/L more expensive than petrol, then every 3 litres costs $1 more. So 30L of fuel costs $10 more in diesel than petrol. 30L gets 300km at 10L/100km.

    I'd could cut $10 a week spending pretty easily if I wanted to. Less coffee & less take away. My wife's been going thru pregnancy food cravings for the last few weeks, probably spent a fair bit just trying to find her food she can keep down!

    Home phone & internet cost about $110/month = about $25/week
    Mobile bill about $60/month = $15/week.
    I just need to make less phone calls to afford my diesel.

    I guess it does just come down to what we expect to be able to have in our lives.





    still bitter tho!

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    I know we all lke to have a little whinge about petrol prices and so forth .... but you are right when you put it into perspective ........

    Milk is about 2 bucks a litre .......

    Some people buy bottled water at 2.50 a litre ????? what's with that ... tap for me ...

    Litre of scotch - $50.00 bucks or so .......

    Energy drinks, lattes, wine, the list goes on, people buy smokes for 12 or 13 bucks a packet, might as well just roll up your ten bucks and smoke that

    It's all relative man, oh yeah, I still buy the Scotch though, helps me forget about expensive petrol .... ha ha ha .....



    Hucksta

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    G'day Folks

    Price fluctuations, what price fluctuations, BP Bribie Island this afternoon 4.43PM -$1.35.9 ltre 4.45PM-$1.45.9 ltre same fuel out of the tanks Nooo, there is no price gouging


    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by vnx205 View Post
    People routinely carry on about the way the price of petrol has increased yet they ignore the fact that other things like cars and houses have gone up at least twice as much.
    In 1969 I paid 20c a litre for fuel, a new Toyota Crown could be put on the road for $3,000 and I bought a house for $12,000.
    Today I pay about $1.50 for petrol, a similar car would cost over $40,000 and a similar house would cost at least $250,000.
    So fuel costs 7.5 times as much, cars 14 times and houses 20 times as much as they did 30 years ago.
    Again, no attack in general terms from me.
    I do ask when folks compare housing costs of yesteryear with those of today, that we compare apples with apples. I grew up in a 3 small bedroom, 1 toilet, 1 bath/shower, carport, no garage, no screens or floor coverings, no ceiling fans or A/C, 1 lounge, no rumpus, cinema or family room. It was weatherboard, corrugated iron roof, lowset on wooden stumps all of 6 or 7 squares. Small electric hotwater system and no insulation.
    I would love to know what one like that is worth today, assuming you could sell it!

    Cheers

    Ralph

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralph1Malph View Post
    I would love to know what one like that is worth today, assuming you could sell it!
    It would probably be worth heaps. As the outlying suburb it was in is now inner city

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utemad View Post
    It would probably be worth heaps. As the outlying suburb it was in is now inner city
    Indeed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralph1Malph View Post
    I grew up in a 3 small bedroom, 1 toilet, 1 bath/shower, carport, no garage, no screens or floor coverings, no ceiling fans or A/C, 1 lounge, no rumpus, cinema or family room. It was weatherboard, corrugated iron roof, lowset on wooden stumps all of 6 or 7 squares. Small electric hotwater system and no insulation.
    I would love to know what one like that is worth today, assuming you could sell it!

    Cheers

    Ralph
    You were LUCKY lad!

    I grew up in a cardboard box int' middle o't' road.







    Sorry, someone had to.

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    Its good to put things in perspective and I agree with what you're saying.
    But for some reason, it seems to hurt more these days than it ever did.

    Seeing the dollars go up faster than the litres on the bowser readout does it for me

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    fuel is to espensive!!
    has near doubled in the last 12 years
    i dont think wages have doubled (mine haven't)

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