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In March 2000, complaints and grumblings were heard around the United States as gasoline prices crept upward. I volunteer at Exploris, the world's first global experience center and I thought it would be a good idea to show people that we actually pay much less for fuel than other folks around the world. I contacted various US Embassies and friends and asked how much they paid the last time they bought gas for their car. I converted the metric units to English, and then I converted the currency to US dollars at the Universal Currency Converter website. This was not very scientific in that no attempts were made to standardize to a certain octane level or grade, and prices were documented over a 3-week period in late March/early April 2000.
City, Country | Local Currency | US units |
London, England | 0.80 £/liter | 4.80 US$/gal |
Oslo, Norway | 10.00 kroner/liter | 4.52 US$/gal |
Netherlands | 2.58 guilders/liter | 4.23 US$/gal |
Copenhagen, Denmark | 8.62 kroner/liter | 4.19 US$/gal |
Gan Shmuel, Israel | 4.13 shekels/liter | 3.89 US$/gal |
Rome, Italy | 2020 lira/liter | 3.81 US$/gal |
Buenos Aires, Argentina | 1.00 US$/liter | 3.79 US$/gal |
Tel Aviv, Israel | 4.00 NIS/liter | 3.78 US$/gal |
Vienna, Austria | 11.50 ÖS/liter | 3.05 US$/gal |
Brasilia, Brazil | 1.33 reals/liter | 2.86 US$/gal |
Nairobi, Kenya | 47 shillings/liter | 2.39 US$/gal |
Lima, Peru | 8.25 soles/galon | 2.34 US$/gal |
Zagreb, Croatia | 4.61 kuna/liter | 2.19 US$/gal |
Mexico City, Mexico | 4.91 pesos/liter | 2.06 US$/gal |
Pretoria, South Africa | 3.22 rands/liter | 1.87 US$/gal |
Beirut, Lebanon | 740 Lebanese £/liter | 1.86 US$/gal |
Raleigh (NC), United States | (BASELINE) | 1.62 US$/gal |
Dhaka, Bangladesh | 21.00 taka/liter | 1.57 US$/gal |
Cairo, Egypt | 1.00 Egyptian £/liter | 1.11 US$/gal |
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | 0.90 riyals/liter | 0.91 US$/gal |
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