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poldrv 11/22/14 01:04 AM

Just added newer Mustang (GT)
 
Picked up a 2007 Mustang GT - Vista Blue with white racing stripes for $14500.00 plus taxes, delivery and fees. Now I have two Mustangs the 2005 4.0L and the 2007 GT.

http://www.metromotors.com/inventory...lumbia/4338673

NC14GT 11/22/14 07:28 AM

Congratulations on the purchase.
How much is mid grade gas running in BC/Alberta right now? We are thinking a Mustang trip this coming summer to the Canadian Rockies.

junkman9096 11/22/14 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by NC07GTCS (Post 6871484)
Congratulations on the purchase.
How much is mid grade gas running in BC/Alberta right now? We are thinking a Mustang trip this coming summer to the Canadian Rockies.

Gas Buddy notes mid-grade at $1.139(CA) per liter ($3.83 per gallon US) at Petro-Canada in Calgary. Looks like it pays to shop around too.

poldrv 11/22/14 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by NC07GTCS (Post 6871484)
Congratulations on the purchase.
How much is mid grade gas running in BC/Alberta right now? We are thinking a Mustang trip this coming summer to the Canadian Rockies.


Regular is 121.9 in West Kelowna but once you get out of the Okanagan Valley it is about 5-10 cents cheaper per litre. That's the only problem with living in a tourist area, higher prices on everything. Problem is I am not a tourist.

junkman9096 11/22/14 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by poldrv (Post 6871532)
That's the only problem with living in a tourist area, higher prices on everything. Problem is I am not a tourist.

I think being in a tourist area that's away from a major metro area all contribute. A very pretty tourist area though. I'm also in a touristy area along with a local govt that tries to suppress the number of gas stations. No competition-higher prices.

poldrv 11/22/14 07:55 PM


Originally Posted by junkman9096 (Post 6871618)
I think being in a tourist area that's away from a major metro area all contribute. A very pretty tourist area though. I'm also in a touristy area along with a local govt that tries to suppress the number of gas stations. No competition-higher prices.

When I was uptown today it was $1.19 a liter. $1.06 in Vancouver, B.C. We don't need two legged bank robbers here we have gas outlets instead.

NC14GT 11/23/14 05:59 AM

Thanks guys. Quite a price spread. Enjoy your new ride, poldrv :canada:

poldrv 11/23/14 07:52 AM


Originally Posted by NC07GTCS (Post 6871790)
Thanks guys. Quite a price spread. Enjoy your new ride, poldrv :canada:

Waiting for it to arrive. It's being truck freighted from Vancouver due to snow. Kinda like being 6 and waiting for Santa.


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