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Gas Prices
by
PigPen
on 09 Jan, 2007 17:28
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A sore subject I know, but I'm curious what they are around the country, and across the pond too.
I got gas today at lunch for $1.99 per gallon
I was only gonna get $20 but ended up fillin the tank instead. (gage doesn't work, so I just toss a little in every week)
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#1
by
Tyler
on 09 Jan, 2007 17:35
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The shell station down the street from my office is $3.05 for 87 octane. Though, the station across the street is around $2.60 for the same thing.
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#2
by
PBurke
on 09 Jan, 2007 17:42
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about 2.15 for 87 octane here. and we live in the area that produces a bunch of it.
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#3
by
Johnny
on 09 Jan, 2007 17:55
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I saw $2.07 today.
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#4
by
BaldRob
on 09 Jan, 2007 18:23
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we're running about 2.25 here...
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#5
by
wpruitt
on 09 Jan, 2007 18:57
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$2.18 on Sunday
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#6
by
VFRWolf
on 09 Jan, 2007 19:50
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I run diesel, about $2.45 here, I saw it at one place afor $2.39. Wife says she's paying about $2.14 for 87 octane.
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#7
by
Robmeister
on 09 Jan, 2007 22:15
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$2.15 / gal
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#8
by
David
on 10 Jan, 2007 03:44
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2.15-2.20 ish...
I still remember last summer though, when they were in the 2.80-3.00 range. That is really high for texas.
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#9
by
BaldRob
on 10 Jan, 2007 06:11
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2.15-2.20 ish...
I still remember last summer though, when they were in the 2.80-3.00 range. That is really high for texas.
That's when we were running about 3.40ish range...
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#10
by
Argyle
on 10 Jan, 2007 12:23
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WOW $2 a Gallon!!!!
Difficult to translate as petrol is so expensive here that they started working in Ltrs, but in the UK we are at around 0.90p per Litre which i think is perhaps around $1.50, I believe that a gallon is now over £4.00 I know that it costs around 13p a mile to travel around here.
It is a bone of contention here because the vast majority of it is duty, yet we pay Road Tax also of around £150 per year.
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#11
by
PigPen
on 10 Jan, 2007 12:51
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I've heard that those road taxes are pretty bad over there Argyle
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#12
by
Argyle
on 10 Jan, 2007 13:57
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Yep now they are talking about charging us by the mile to reduce congestion. Too many cars not enough country!!
But the problem is public transport is a bit ropy too.
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#13
by
Blagadan
on 10 Jan, 2007 14:57
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A US friend of mine was complaining last year that gas prices were creeping towards 3 bucks a gallon, I had to tell him to STFU as I was paying $6.5/gallon at the time (in Finland).
Am paying about $5/gallon at the moment. That's assuming my calculations are right. (just over 1€ per litre)
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#14
by
frostillicus123
on 10 Jan, 2007 15:21
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100.07 cents/litre i'm canadian Nova scotia has the highest petro prices anywhere.... costs like 60 to fill up the liberty