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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    sinabi ng isang representative ng sea oil sa tv patrol kagabi na posibleng umabot daw ng P50 to P60 and presyo ng gasolina. he did not elaborate but i assume that this is per liter

    arrrggggghhhhhhh!

    mangyayari kaya ito? and if so, anong gagawin ninyo???????


    arrrrrggggghhhhhhh!:mad:

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    #2
    Posible...

    Anong gagawin ko?

    Maglalakad na lang kung malapit lang ang pupuntahan ko at work-from-home na lang kung pwede.

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    #3
    tingin ko posible yan, hindi lang alam kung kelan. hehe. pero kung ngayong taon. naku, yari tayo diyan!

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    #4
    bike na lang tayo!

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    #5
    babaligtad yung market kung ganyan... magiging paliitan ng makina yung marketing ng mga manufacturers imbis na palakihan tulad ng ngayon hehehehe

    sa tingin hindi mangyayari yan in the short term. worlwide recession of monumental proportions yan kung magkakaganyan

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    #6
    pagalay ko para na tayong nasa china nito, mas maarami na ang naka bike.

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    IMO. it won't happen in the near future.

    to compare, the current price right now doesn't even compare to the price levels that was experienced during the 70's oil crisis.

    on the bright side, we'll see a big reduction in traffic congestion since only those whose income can accomodate a more than double increase in their gasoline expense will be able to bring cars. public ute operators will also be using the proper planning techniques to maximize income (unlike right now where you see a lot of empty PUVs).

    i myself might be more cautious about my driving style and limit myself to 90kph. and i'd buy a bike (again) for those errands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mazdamazda View Post
    IMO. it won't happen in the near future...
    Quoting myself 3 years ago... and I'm right!

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    #9
    I really don't understand where oil companies in the Phils get their prices.

    here in KSA, the largest world supplier of oil, Gasoline per liter is only SR 0.40, or about 5 pesos. Diesel is 3 pesos ata basta it's way lower than gasoline. Mineral water per liter is 24-36 pesos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mazdamazda View Post
    Quoting myself 3 years ago... and I'm right!
    could you do another IMO again..

    say "babagsak ang presyo ng gasolina to 21petot.."

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    #11
    China!

    China ang sinisisi ng buong mundo ngayon. Bigla na lang ang pag-improve ng economy nila, lahat hinihigop parang blackhole ang bakal, coal at langis, napupunta sa kanila lahat.

    China!

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    #12
    mga tsikoteers,

    paano nalang ang tsikot.com? magiging tsikoleta.com na tayo, mwahahahaha :D

    ako, bibili ako ng escalade ................


    ....i.e. escalade cadillakad


    mwahahahaha! hay tawa nalang ang tanging yaman naiiwan sa atin :D

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    #13
    baka naman 50-60 dollars per barrel? ngayon nasa 50-51 level na eh.

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    #14
    hindi ko na afford magtsikot kapag umabot ng P30/liter. hindi naman tumataas ang sahod.


    its the end of the world as we know it.

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    #15
    mag scooter na lang tayo he he he... i'm looking for one na.

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    #16
    Bili na ng mountain bike!!!..................... teka city bike pala hehehehehehehe

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    #17
    How about a car that can get 500 to 600km for a tank of gasoline and still have the same performance as today's typical 1.6L sedan? Downside, it'll cost a bit more to buy... around 100K... will you think of replacing your car for that?

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    #18
    sa ganang akin supply & demand lang iyan plus the unfounded fears prevailing in the stockmarkets; nasa $44+ palang ang crude oil per barrel & this price already factored in the 4th quarter winter demands..

    culprits?! overheating china economy, padami ang mga tao sa mundo, hoarding tactics by OPEC members, etc. ultimately mauubos din ang langis kaya nga me mga alternative power generating sources nang denedevelop..

    uuwi nalang kami sa probinsya at mamuhay ng circa fifties lifestyle.. hu-hu-hu..

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    Oil's relentless rise continues

    US oil prices have continued to rise, hitting record highs on fears over threats to supplies in Iraq and Russia.
    The price of light, sweet crude reached $44.28 a barrel in New York, four cents up on Tuesday's high of $44.24.

    The rise followed warnings from oil producers' cartel Opec that it was unable to raise output to cool prices.

    Demand accelerating

    Opec president Purnomo Yusgiantoro said on Tuesday that oil prices had reached "crazy" levels, but he added the organisation was powerless to cool the market

    There is no more supply," said Mr Yusgiantoro, who is also Indonesia's energy minister.

    High prices are underpinned by soaring demand from the fast-growing Chinese economy and recovery in the US.

    The cost of oil is sensitive to any development which could affect the global supply situation, such as instability in the Middle East or warnings of possible terrorist attacks.

    The price of oil has risen by more than a third since the end of 2003, on concerns that accelerating global demand has left supplies overstretched.

    Allowing for inflation, prices are close to the level hit during the 1973 Opec oil embargo, and just over half the level reached during the oil price shock that followed the Iranian revolution in 1979.

    Story from BBC NEWS:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/business/3534284.stm

    Published: 2004/08/04 10:14:44 GMT

    © BBC MMIV

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    #20
    Calling Toyota Phlippines,

    Kailan lalabas niyo yung Prius Hybrid dito?

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gasoline at P50 - P60 ????????