Even more gas price woes

It never fails, I’m too lazy on the way home to stop for gas after a 12 hour day. This morning I arrived at the local Sunoco to find that the price has jumped by 13 cents a liter, to $1.09 per liter. Just unbelievable!

According to torontogasprices.com the high so far today is 110.8 but a guy on the radio saying he had seen it in Kitchener at 118.9 this morning.

100 mpg miracle?

It seems kind of fitting that I’ve just posted about a scooter and soaring gas prices, when Autoblog comes up with a tidbit about the next generation Toyota Prius acheiving close to 100 mpg.

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Apparently, not only will the 2008 Toyota Prius get a whopping 94 mpg, but they will manage to improve performance by one second 0-60. They hope to accomplish this by switching from nickel-hydride batteries to lithium ion cells.
If the Toyota guys can actually pull this off, they will certainly have a hot seller on their hands.

Gas prices from hell!

I’m not usually one to complain too much about gas prices. I drive an suv, mainly by choice, but partially because we need at least one vehicle with some cargo space and towing capacity. I refuse to drive a minivan on principle, not that a Quest gets any better gas mileage than an Xterra.

This morning, the low fuel light was on so I had no choice to stop and put in gas. Or perhaps I should say liquid gold!$1.02 a liter!! I put in $35 and it only filled the tank half way. This is freakin brutal. Of course Karting starts this weekend, so switching to a car won’t be happening any time soon.

To put all of this into perspective for all you American readers, there are roughly 4 liters to a gallon. At the current exchange rate, that works out to roughly $3.27 US dollars a gallon! A quick online search shows gas prices in Buffalo taday ranging from $2.52 to $2.85 a gallon. Buffalo is about an hour long drive from downtown Toronto.

Us Canadians are a quiet bunch who don’t freak out about stuff, but perhaps this is something we should start sounding off about.