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Gas Atlas: Travel Tax Or Subsidy Max?
By Mr Ethanol | June 19, 2007
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Wired:
How much are you paying for gas? Depends on where in the world you’re parked. In oil-producing nations like Venezuela and Iran, you can fill up for as little as 17 cents a gallon. But in tax-happy Germany and South Korea, you’ll pay more than six bucks. So even when prices hit near-record levels in the US, American drivers get off cheap compared with European motorists. This summer’s bargain road trip: a tour of the Zagros Mountains, from Tehran to Abadan!
Global Gas Prices from Wired Magazine
Topics: Cars, Gas, Prices, Tax |
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