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Fuel cost

Since our three cars use "premium" that's all I track. At our local 7/11 it is $6.14/gal. for non-Top Tier.
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It is just under $4 for top tier here. Governor is raising again in July, even though his political ads say he is saving us taxes.
 
I paid $3.59 for 87 octane for the truck the other day,I was a little
shocked to see $4.19 right off of Interstate 81.
I paid $3.69 for ethanol-free 87 about a week ago.It was $3..99 on Monday.
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And some of us remember 1955 ...


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What's that thing called "Sears" ?
 
I paid $3.59 for 87 octane for the truck the other day,I was a little
shocked to see $4.19 right off of Interstate 81.
I paid $3.69 for ethanol-free 87 about a week ago.It was $3..99 on Monday.View attachment 108112

Over the years I've noticed that off of interstates and on high traffic roads/streets, the price usually is a bit higher since they have more traffic to try to sell to. And with freeways, fewer options since most won't drive to the nearest town or such away from the highway.
 
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