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Ferrari in italy gasoline prices!! maaaaaaddddd

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  1. BlackMondial32

    BlackMondial32 Karting

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    italy bornplace of ferrari. After trucks protest, in a destroyed economy of rotten italy , Gasoline today jump to crazy price!!
    today news

    1 liter = 2,31 usd

    1 gallon = 9,88 usd

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    Owner tax price every year for scaglietti ferrari
    EVERY YEAR
    6500 usd

    thanks italy
     
  2. DonJuan348

    DonJuan348 F1 Rookie Owner

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    that's why I only have a motorcycle over there ...
     
  3. davebuchner

    davebuchner Formula 3

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    Are you saying it costs 6500 USD per year in taxes to own a Ferrari?? What does a regular car cost per year (e.g. a Fiat)?
     
  4. bigodino

    bigodino F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    Is that 1,76 euro? For which gasoline, regular (RON95) or premium (RON97 or higher)? Thanks.
     
  5. Marcel Massini

    Marcel Massini Two Time F1 World Champ Honorary

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    All organized by the MAFIA.
    Seriously. Don't be naive, guys!

    Marcel Massini
     
  6. Marcel Massini

    Marcel Massini Two Time F1 World Champ Honorary

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    Approx. 2.500 USD$.

    Marcel Massini
     
  7. Cozmic_Kid

    Cozmic_Kid F1 Veteran

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    Italy have themselves to thank for that.

    And it will get worse since the greedy oil companies use any excuse they can to cash in.
     
  8. Cozmic_Kid

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    I payed $8.5 per gallon today for 95.
     
  9. TheMayor

    TheMayor Ten Time F1 World Champ Rossa Subscribed

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    It's about 4 bucks a gallon in Los Angeles. A little less in Las Vegas.
     
  10. bigodino

    bigodino F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    I didn't know they used gallons and dollars in Denmark :)

    I pay 1,65 euro per liter for 95. That's about $8,21 per gallon.
     
  11. VIZSLA

    VIZSLA Four Time F1 World Champ Owner

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    How much of this is Italy needing taxes that are more difficult to evade?
    If the levies in place were collectible this sort of tax wouldn't be needed.
     
  12. bigodino

    bigodino F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    In The Netherlands the tax on gasoline is about 44% (0,73 euro per liter).
     
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    VIZSLA Four Time F1 World Champ Owner

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    What is the tax/gal in Italy?
     
  14. Marcel Massini

    Marcel Massini Two Time F1 World Champ Honorary

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    1 liter 98 Oct/100 Oct = Swiss Francs 1.79 (which is US$ 1.85).

    Approx. 100 cents of this is tax and VAT.

    Marcel Massini
     
  15. DriveAfterDark

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    I paid 2.4 $ per liter for the cheapest stuff (95 octane, old car, doesn't need any better) during last fuel up a few days ago. This was in Norway. They just don't let us benefit from being an oil nation, but we got high wages, I'm assuming the same prices got much worse effect on our southern crisis struck friends :(
     
  16. SrfCity

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    With Italy defaulting and many hiding income they're going to try to get you one way or another. Most everyone has to buy gas to get around so that's one way. That combined with VAT and they've got you by the huevos.
     
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    Your math is incorrect.
    $2.31 per liter is $8.75 per gallon

    NOT THAT IT MATTERS ALL THAT MUCH!!
     
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  18. Sig. Roma

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    Here in the UK, the last prices are:
    - low octane stuff is GBP 1.34 litre - $2.12 - 8.06 per US gallon
    - diesel is GBP 1.40/litre - 2.24 litre - $8.51 per US gallon

    Thank the governments for their excessive spending.
     
  19. PV Dirk

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    We still have it real good here in the states. I paid just under $4.00 per gallon this last week. About $120 in fuel and 700 miles. 18 to 19 miles per gallon highway. Still a more expensive habit driving a Ferrari. My Ford Ranger gets 28MPG on the highway. In a Ferrari every mile is a luxory.
     
  20. Cozmic_Kid

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    I just do the math for the majority :D
     
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    texasmr2 Two Time F1 World Champ BANNED

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    Those are crazy prices. Man I am glad I traded my '02 4Runner 4x4 V6 which required premium for my Miata that only needs regular. I used to spent $70+ for about 225-250 miles but now only spend $30 for around 350 miles.
     
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    We have been paying £1.40 per litre for ages now in the UK..... That's about $2.20 per litre, and thats for standard 95. Shell V is about another 10/15 cents a litre
     
  23. MacGeek

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    More like approx. 250. He was talking about road tax.
     
  24. 4rePhill

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    Filled up with BP ultimate unleaded this week: £1.47 (@$2.31) per litre, where I live.
    ($10.51 per UK gallon or @$8.75 per US gallon)

    £72 (@$112.41), to fill the tank (which still had a quarter of a tank left!)



    Fuel tax is @ 80% in the UK so without the tax, fuel is actually really cheap (My fuel this week was @ £0.29 (@$0.46) per litre without tax).
     
  25. bert308

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    Better expensive than not available. The government needs to get their money one way or the other and I think tax on fuel is a good way, makes people think twice about buying a gaz guzzler or taking unnecessary rides and makes the world reserve of oil last longer. Americans may have cheap fuel but I only pay 70 euros a month for health insurance.
    And my Ferrari has used no fuel at all for the past five years :(
     

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