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T.McCaw 05-07-2004 12:12 AM

Gas Prices
 
Ok today I paid $1.05 a litre for premium gas and if my calculations are right that is $3.95 a US gallon How much where you are?

Tom

Andy 05-07-2004 12:31 AM

47.5 pence per litre

HighwayUFO 05-07-2004 12:42 AM

There is an old thread that I started a while back about this topic. You can revive it or we can go with this.

Anywho, 2.19 per gallon

Crash 05-07-2004 02:28 AM

It is $2.09 per gallon in the Derby City. Thank God I quit delivering pizzas before I got this car!

deruvian 05-07-2004 02:50 AM

The most that I've recently paid in North Cali is $2.39/gallon :rolleyes:

CigarJohnny 05-07-2004 05:29 AM

It's about $1.95 to $1.98 per gallon for 93 octane where I am. I can let you know exactly this evening after I put some in my tank. I'm close to fumes now and dread the pump. :-\

Could be worse though. I could be paying what you guys pay. :rolleyes:

Johnny

mohrds 05-07-2004 06:17 AM

2.25/gal for 93 Octane

Thanks EPA! Every spring and fall, gas price goes up because they switch to the "Summer Blend" that the EPA insisted on. Oddly enough, the EPA study finds that the blend actually create MORE pollution than it cures. They are in the works of changing the regulations, but they estimate it will take another 5 years until the regulations are passed and enacted.

Doug

wynndi 05-07-2004 07:33 AM

1.83 a gallon for 92 Octane. And it's mandatory full serve (Peoples Republic of New Jersey!)

dcarrb 05-07-2004 07:56 AM

makes one wonder...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by wynndi
1.83 a gallon for 92 Octane. And it's mandatory full serve (Peoples Republic of New Jersey!)
Georgia's gasoline taxes are said to be among the lowest in the U.S., and historically, fuel here has always cost significantly less than just about anyplace I've traveled, so how come I'm suddenly paying sixteen cents per gallon more than New Jersey? For that matter, how come there's a ten-to-twenty cent difference between Atlanta's north and south side? Distrubution cost differences? Yeah, right.

Infuriating.


dcb

Uncamitzi 05-07-2004 08:02 AM

2.07 per gallon for 91 oct retail
1.85 per gallon for 85 oct retail..

Sure glad I work for company that is owned by an oil company

(ps... all of Sinclair's gas is domestic)
:D

Sidewinder 05-07-2004 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Uncamitzi
2.07 per gallon for 91 oct retail
1.85 per gallon for 85 oct retail..

Sure glad I work for company that is owned by an oil company

(ps... all of Sinclair's gas is domestic)
:D


Is that the same Sinclair that wouldn't broadcast Ted Koppel's Night Line last week?

Anyway, its like 2.19 here. In my happy home town, like two oil companies rule the prices so they're like 5 or 6 cents more event though there is only a difference of liek 180 miles in the northward direction.

On a side note, last night I read that Chevron Texaco posted record high earnings but they said it's not cause of gasoline. Well, you know, they're so diversified in what they produce and sell. :rolleyes:

shelfy 05-07-2004 08:49 AM

our price leader is charging $2.179 for 91 octane. the least expensive i've seen is mitch's station @ $1.929. i will be refueling there this evening. :)

dcarrb 05-07-2004 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Uncamitzi
2.07 per gallon for 91 oct retail
1.85 per gallon for 85 oct retail..

Sure glad I work for company that is owned by an oil company

(ps... all of Sinclair's gas is domestic)
:D

I don't recall seeing a Sinclair station in this state since the time I drove Mom's Ford Galaxie into one on fumes and asked the attendant: "See if it'll hold ten dollars' worth."

Yes, a long time ago.


dcb

mikecg 05-07-2004 09:17 AM

Got an email resently that exspains why there are always fear of oil shortage. It said " All the oil barring states are in the south (i.e. Texas, Oklahoma, ect.) and all the dip-sticks are in Washington D.C.."

Mr. Pockets 05-07-2004 09:45 AM

This morning regular was $1.94 and premium was $2.14.

We're getting really close to the prices we hit when I had my most expensive SVX fill-up ever - $35.

It cost $26 to fill the Legacy the other day.

The Justy costs me a whopping $14 lately. Ow.


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