S350 in US
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A person who can afford an S350 in Indonesia is probably much more well off than a person who can afford the same car in the United States. Simply because of the fact that cars in Indonesia probably cost double the price one pays in the United States.
Because of this, in perspective, the people who can afford such a car in Indonesia, probably have no hesitation of the gas price.
But wow, gasoline only costs around $2.30 in New Jersey? It's probably a good thing to live in Hoboken then! We are paying around $3.30 in California, which I'm already very pleased that it is so cheap.
A person who can afford an S350 in Indonesia is probably much more well off than a person who can afford the same car in the United States. Simply because of the fact that cars in Indonesia probably cost double the price one pays in the United States.
Because of this, in perspective, the people who can afford such a car in Indonesia, probably have no hesitation of the gas price.
But wow, gasoline only costs around $2.30 in New Jersey? It's probably a good thing to live in Hoboken then! We are paying around $3.30 in California, which I'm already very pleased that it is so cheap.
A week ago regular gas here in StL was $2.09. As of Sunday it is back up to $2.29.
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