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Sheesh - What are you paying for gas!!!

angelfj1

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In the past 2 weeks we have seen are gas prices steadily increase, now at an average of $3.11 /gal for 87 octane.

What are you paying? :madder:
 
Quit yer belly aching! We're paying about $3.27 for 87 octane. Some places around here are up to $3.45.
 
The cheapest in my town is $4.22 for a U.S. gallon 87 octane.
That translates to $5.04 per Can. gallon.

Kinda makes driving a luxury. :driving:

Dave :savewave:
 
14dna, $3.39 per gal. for 87. here in stamford ct, ive been doing some snowplowing the last two days with a bud of mine mostly for its entertainment value, not much profit in it anymore. even the u.a.e. is up to $1.40.
 
We're at $3.25 for premium, seems it goes up hourly now!

Paid $3.11 for diesel in Miami on Sunday. That was remarkably cheap, IMO. Can't find it around here for less than $3.20.
 
Better tighten up yer suspenders, guys, gas prices are going nowhere but up. Seems it's related to a supply and demand thing right now.

Four bucks a gallon before summertime, some say.

Thank goodness my fleet is down to mostly fuel-efficient cars nowadays. But still, $4 per gallon!

Ugh . . . :cryin: :rolleyes:
 
$3.45 here for 87 - $3.65 for 91.
And I still need to fill up the panel truck.


- Doug
 
$2.85 for a gallon of "regular" here in New Jersey.

And they put it in for us too! :laugh:
 
Just waiting for warmer weather so I can get my 80-100 mpg.
I've owned it since college...
 

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$3.00-$3.08 in my county for 87 octane... $2.91 down near Disney World. $3.88 for 100LL at the airport.

Even without the current increases prices go up slightly every winter <span style="font-style: italic">anyway</span>. I suspect they'll drop a little in the spring then go up again for the summer driving season - just like they do every year.
 
$3.10, but I noticed this evening, the stations have the price signs blank. That usually means the prices are going to change quickly and often, so they are not going to bother posting them until things level out a bit. It was 2.99 a few days ago. Went to 3.01, then 3.04, 3.06, ect... in the matter of three or 4 days.
 
I will admit that I don't even notice gas prices anymore (though it's been around the $3 mark and creeping up) -- I don't have much choice other than to buy the stuff, so I don't let it worry me too much. Living out in the country we don't have lots of station options, so I just support the two in my town and call it good.
 
$3.22, 3.32, 3.42 for regular, med, top here in eastern CT.

I don't like prices going up, but it's still cheaper here than in most countries.

Tom
 
$3.15.9 for 87 octane unleaded here in Edmonson County, Kentucky
 
Stop complaining
Here it is $4.18 for an american gallon or 4 litres as we have here

My niece works for one of the big oil companies and she said it will be getting even more expensive as the oil price does not relate to the price of gas,
At least your road tax goes to roads
 
3.18 for the cheapest unleaded a few days ago here in southern NY.
probably will be well over 3.20 the next time I gotta feed the monster.
 
Still $2.69 out here in Tooele valley, but .... keep in mind when everyone else was paying $2.69 we were well above the national average for quite a lengthy amount of time. Long enough in fact I considered inquiring with the state government agency`s as to why our prices weren`t coinciding with the national trend. I`m not holding my breath on prices renaming low out here, I have feeling they will start an upward trend any day now.
Although supply is remaining above demand for the time being .... commodities speculators are the primary cause of pricing increases.
 
I will happily trade any one of you. Current price here is $7.2 per US gallon. Gas in the US is cheap compared to almost anywhere in the world, other than Venezuela, Iran and a few other oil countries which heavily subsidize it.
 
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