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#75
by
Paul
on 30 May, 2007 15:42
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They are talking about repealling the gas tax here in Illinois for some relief... I'll believe it when it happens!!
You know there is something not kosher going on in Illinois when I can travel the 4 miles from my house to the Wisconsin line and prices drop 21 cents a gallon!!!
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#76
by
BaldRob
on 30 May, 2007 15:56
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They are talking about repealling the gas tax here in Illinois for some relief... I'll believe it when it happens!!
You know there is something not kosher going on in Illinois when I can travel the 4 miles from my house to the Wisconsin line and prices drop 21 cents a gallon!!!
Go figure that one!
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#77
by
schro
on 30 May, 2007 15:59
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They are talking about repealling the gas tax here in Illinois for some relief... I'll believe it when it happens!!
You know there is something not kosher going on in Illinois when I can travel the 4 miles from my house to the Wisconsin line and prices drop 21 cents a gallon!!!
Go figure that one!
Given B-Rob's bomb throwing corruption claims in the IL legislature, does a $0.21 drop surprise you?
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#78
by
Paul
on 30 May, 2007 16:00
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They are talking about repealling the gas tax here in Illinois for some relief... I'll believe it when it happens!!
You know there is something not kosher going on in Illinois when I can travel the 4 miles from my house to the Wisconsin line and prices drop 21 cents a gallon!!!
Go figure that one!
Given B-Rob's bomb throwing corruption claims in the IL legislature, does a $0.21 drop surprise you?
No not at all. Hell even here in the U.P. where we have propane powered t.v. and moose pulled carts the gas prices are 20 cents a gallon less!
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#79
by
wpruitt
on 30 May, 2007 16:39
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Noticed the same thing ... it dropped 10 cents a gallon from GA to SC
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#80
by
PigPen
on 30 May, 2007 18:08
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Wal-Mart is supposed to open up gas stations at their stores across the nation and offer E85 and possibly E100. Most cars can convert with a $150 part.
Only downside to running the van on E85 is I have to use some special Mopar oil. But I can handle that, I can get a discount on that too........
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#81
by
PBurke
on 30 May, 2007 18:11
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hell even living in one of the biggest gas/oil producing areas of the world, it is still 3.10. i think i should get a discount since i work in the oilfeild.
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#82
by
R o b 6
on 30 May, 2007 22:31
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Costco (at least in my part of Cali) has been consistently on the lower end of the price range. $3.21 over the weekend.
But no "free sample" lady with her portable table and skillet to offer you a snack.
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#83
by
CDN Meathead
on 30 May, 2007 22:46
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a buck 10 ish/leter in Ottawa. Yaaaaaa Metric
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#84
by
danyroo
on 05 Jun, 2007 06:57
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In New-Brunswick it's arround 1.15 litre.
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#85
by
ChallengeMe
on 05 Jun, 2007 07:37
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It's "down" to 2.99 here in NE Ohio this week.
They figure when they have the price up around 3.29 a gallon or so for a while, people will begin to think 2.99 is a bargain. And this thread was started in January with gas at 1.99
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#86
by
danyroo
on 05 Jun, 2007 10:55
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In my area we are somewhat lucky as madawaska maine is just across the river. actually from my office I can see the bridge and the saw mill... especially now with the discount Cnd Dollar is worth like 95C vers.. last year we where like 55c.. so we get our gas, milk, and other products...
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#87
by
VFRWolf
on 05 Jun, 2007 11:09
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I just filled up the Miata for the first time since getting it, 30+ MPG. I'm happy.
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#88
by
BaldRob
on 05 Jun, 2007 16:54
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Costco (at least in my part of Cali) has been consistently on the lower end of the price range. $3.21 over the weekend.
And how bad is that when California has lower gas prices than other parts of the nation...
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#89
by
schro
on 05 Jun, 2007 17:04
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I'm certain that Rob6 meant lower within CA. Given that we have $0.60 in taxes per gallon, I don't think we're ever going to be lower than "other parts of the nation"