Saturday, March 3, 2012

In the US, gas prices are usually like 1.99 and 9 tenths of a cent per gallon. In puerto rico it is 44 and 7 tenths of a cent per liter. I don't know if it is because it is liters instead of gallons. If anyone knows or has any ideas, please let me know.|||it has to do with converting gallons into liters and vs. In the US its gallons in PR its liters. So sometimes if the liter price goes up in PR and its lower in gallons in the US, people may think its still cheaper in PR because they see it as liter and not gallons, but its either more expensive or basically sometimes the same price, depending on the cents per gallons in US or per liter in PR.|||Ok Daco, the PR version of consumer affairs here changed it from 9/10 to 7/10 a couple of years ago to adjust for evaporation. See when a gas retailer receives their load of gas some evaporation occurs during the unloading and loading of the gas. So there is a price adjustment made to every order for the evaporation. Daco decided that the consumer needed this to be passed on to them. So they give them 2/10 percent. It's all BS, but that's what it was about.
BTW, the gas in PR is always cheaper than it is in the states. Usually by 20 cents a gallon.|||ok. that begins when the goverment order to sell the gasoline in summer in 7 tenths because the gasoline with the hot of summer expand, or i dont know what and that was the reason, but the sellers never change that prices again to nine tenths. this was happen in two thousandth something. i dont know the specific year. i think it was less that 2006.

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