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I live in Norwalk, CT
I've been buying exclusively at the Shell station and I use V-Power. I believe that's their highest octane. I paid $2.54 on June 29th and yesterday the price was up to $2.67. Today it's $2.69.
What are the gas prices in your area? It's gotta be higher on the west coast.
theunions
07-11-05, 06:45 PM
$2.46 and climbing for 87 octane at my neighborhood 76 beyond the west coast.
RacinM3
07-11-05, 07:30 PM
Rapidly approaching $3.00
Robstar
07-11-05, 07:33 PM
$1.25/Litre for 98 RON
TKGAngel
07-11-05, 07:37 PM
$2.35/gallon for unleaded at the Mobil by my work, $2.14/gallon on the Indian reservation.
$2.39 for 87, $2.49 for 89, and $2.61 for VPower here in Cbus. Not looking forward to the gas bill for our 9-hour drive to OCNJ in 2 weeks. :(
-Kevin
Night Train
07-11-05, 09:08 PM
Paid $2.12 per gallon for the cheap stuff in Burlington, NC yesterday. THere was a line 3 deep at each pump. $2.21 per gallon for the low grade stuff here in Charlotte.
racer2c
07-11-05, 09:13 PM
$2.25 in Spring Hill Florida. Up from $2.12 where it stalled for two months.
Tifosi24
07-11-05, 09:24 PM
$2.20 a gallon for 87 Octane here in Mankato. I should have filled up five days ago because it was only $2.05 then. I saw $2.12 a gallon in Iowa yesterday, but that was for the subsidized 89 octane with 10% ethanol. I don't see prices going anywhere in the near future, and my guess is that the city will have to put extra locks on the gas pumps if prices get over 2.25, which is the absolute highest I have seen in my four years there.
Dr. Corkski
07-11-05, 09:35 PM
$2.much a gallon.
Sean O'Gorman
07-11-05, 10:08 PM
I paid $2.29 last Thurs, I think I saw $2.33 today.
Doesn't bug me, anything under $3,00 is fine.
indyfan31
07-11-05, 11:02 PM
Hit $2.45 for 87 octane in Santa Fe Springs, CA.
$2.45 a gallon for 89 octane in SW Ohio.
The first summer job I had was pumping gas at the corner Sunoco. If memory serves, 190 went for $0.27 and 240 for $0.34.
Cheapest diesel in town is at 2.39........ :shakehead
I don't usually worry too much about gas prices, but a $0.15 increase in 12 days seemed kind of excessive. My boss was telling me that his home heating oil will increase by $100 a month if he renews with his current supplier. That's a lot of money.
Lizzerd
07-11-05, 11:39 PM
Here in Indy, it seems to depend on what day you put gas in your car. For the last year or more, the price could go up or down as much as 20 cents a day or more. I'm not kidding. And all the stations in the area where I live pretty much follow suit quickly.
For instance, I could fill up and pay $2.20. The next day, it could be $2.05. Two days later, it could be $2.30. Then two days later, $2.02. Today, I think, it was $2.22.
Wingnut
07-12-05, 11:59 AM
.98/L right now. Who knows what tomorrow will bring. :saywhat:
trauma1
07-12-05, 12:09 PM
2.39 to 2.40 in milwaukee, som bitches profits are sure rising aoholes
Mark521
07-12-05, 12:31 PM
$2.39 for 87, $2.49 for 89, and $2.61 for VPower here in Cbus. Not looking forward to the gas bill for our 9-hour drive to OCNJ in 2 weeks. :(
-Kevin
Paid $2.42/gal for 89 octane here in Southern NJ (Mount Laurel).
Ah Ocean City, NJ, spent plenty of summer vacation there as a kid.
2.37 and 2.45 for V-Power at couple stations I went by this morning just west of Houston. The two stations are about 2 miles apart, the one charging 2.45 has no other station within a mile. The other has four competing stations with a couple blocks. I usually fill up at the one currently charging 2.37. I'm not looking forward to the next time I half to fill up the X5 :saywhat: .
chop456
07-12-05, 12:42 PM
Diesel $2.49
Regglar $2.34
Wheel-Nut
07-12-05, 12:49 PM
2.37 and 2.45 for V-Power at couple stations I went by this morning just west of Houston. The two stations are about 2 miles apart, the one charging 2.45 has no other station within a mile. The other has four competing stations with a couple blocks. I usually fill up at the one currently charging 2.37. I'm not looking forward to the next time I half to fill up the X5 :saywhat: .
I paid $2.33 in my neighborhood for 89 octane, no competing stations but beer is $10 a 12 pack!! Fairfield, 290 and Mason. FM 2920 and FM 2978, just east of Tomball 89 was going for $2.45.
I haven't hit $40 a fill up yet in my Tacoma but by the end of the summer I'm sure it will happen.
I paid $2.33 in my neighborhood for 89 octane, no competing stations but beer is $10 a 12 pack!! Fairfield, 290 and Mason. FM 2920 and FM 2978, just east of Tomball 89 was going for $2.45.
I haven't hit $40 a fill up yet in my Tacoma but by the end of the summer I'm sure it will happen.
The two stations I'm talking about are in the Pecan Grove area of Richmond.
I hit $50 one time back in the spring on the SUV, not completely surprised but I did do a double take at the pump.
Dirty Sanchez
07-12-05, 01:28 PM
just under 3 bucks for 93 octane
$2.33 - 87
$2.43 - 89
$2.53 - 92
$2.49 - Diesel
I live in one of the cheaper areas for gas. Bellevue is about $2.49 for 87.
$2.89 for 87 octane in downtown San Francisco (that's the most expensive in the city btw)
Ozarkian
07-12-05, 02:16 PM
$2.30 for 87 octane in Overland Park, Kansas. If it goes up much more, I'm going to have to start short-shifting the Corolla ...
About 2.25 in Tampa Bay.
Oil drives up inflation, so if you are not worried about the cost of delivering goods to market, you must have a good job that gives you raises monthly.
Mr.O :confused:
$2.24 here in St. Louis this AM. Fuel prices are killing this economy. :flame:
Steve99
07-12-05, 02:52 PM
$2.27 for 87 octane yesterday, didn't notice today.
Audi_A4
07-12-05, 03:09 PM
$0.95 per litre here ... I have to use premium so it costs around $1.06 per litre
Paid $2.42/gal for 89 octane here in Southern NJ (Mount Laurel).
Ah Ocean City, NJ, spent plenty of summer vacation there as a kid.
Yeah, but you got full service with dat fillup. :)
The wife unit's family has been vacationing there for 30+ years. It's a good place for a family vacation, and Valtaco's is Italian food for the gods. None of the touristy trap stuff like Cape May, and none of the trash like AC...plus, it's convenient to AC for a quick trip to a casino if ya choose (I don't). :thumbup: :thumbup:
-Kevin
I checked another Shell station today and the V-Power was $2.79. Needless to say I used the lowest octane instead which was priced at $2.57. I'll have to see if my regular Shell station raised their price also. I'd imagine they did since both are strategically located near I-95.
KaBoom21
07-12-05, 06:13 PM
$2.69 for 93 octane Mobil in Chicago on Saturday.
JLMannin
07-12-05, 09:32 PM
2.16 (with my $0.02 customer loyalty discount) for 87 octane in Lafayette, IN. Like Indy, the price could be $0.20 higher tomorrow, only to drop again in a few days.
I don't usually worry too much about gas prices, but a $0.15 increase in 12 days seemed kind of excessive. My boss was telling me that his home heating oil will increase by $100 a month if he renews with his current supplier. That's a lot of money.
Your post makes me want to find the phone number of my sophomore year Micro Economics prof and remind him that he rejected my essay suggesting that gasoline demand always would be inelastic as to price.
:rofl:
Jag_Warrior
07-13-05, 11:44 AM
$2.38/gallon for 93 octane near Bristol VA/TN.
JLMannin
07-13-05, 12:22 PM
I know that gas prices spiked up sharply in the 1980's, but I cannot remember the year and I am too lazy to look it up. What year was it?
Hit $2.55 for 87 here in Ohiya. :saywhat:
Here's a pic from Pasadena:
http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2005/images/08/11/top.gas.pasadena.jpg
:eek:
-Kevin
87 Regular jumped 4 cents overnight to $2.71 up here in the sticks. Down in San Francisco it's closer to $2.91 for the go juice.
Sean O'Gorman
08-11-05, 01:39 PM
I saw $2.49 last night, hope it isn't more now. I haven't had to fill up in a week and a half, it was $2.05 last time I did, but I'm near E.
Michaelhatesfans
08-11-05, 01:40 PM
Don't worry guys, we're going to start giving big breaks to the oil companies, and no doubt that they will be passing the savings along to us! :thumbup:
Oops, careful you don't slip in that big pool of sarcasm there.
Michaelhatesfans
08-11-05, 01:43 PM
I mean, those poor oil companies, surely the higher costs are hurting them as well. We have to pay more because they have to pay more. That's how it works, right? Everyone comes out pretty much even?
Dirty Sanchez
08-11-05, 02:12 PM
3.09 for 93 at the BP last night. expect it to hit $3.50 by the end of summer.
I paid 2.55 for V-Power this morning. Sucks but it beats walking.
The Doctor
08-11-05, 02:29 PM
El cheapo 87 was $2.34 this morning.
$2.45-9/10 at the cheapo station out in the stix.
87 octane
$2.49 yesterday morning
$2.53 yesterday afternoon
$2.57 this morning
$2.61 this afternoon
tomorrow ?????
Luckily I filled up yesterday morning, and the Suburban Tuesday night.
Robstar
08-11-05, 08:32 PM
A$1.25/L :thumdown:
A$1.33/L 98 RON :thumdown: :thumdown:
Classic Apex
08-11-05, 09:43 PM
$2.21 for 89 octane.
Brickman
08-11-05, 09:55 PM
$3.19 for diesel today. Riverside California.
That's not the bad thing, going 5th Wheeling in the Sierras this weekend. Nothing like towing around 31' and 12,000 lbs when prices are high.
I'm not complaining because I anticipate that gas will be in the $3.00 range before too long on a regular basis. Our family has 3 four cylinder cars, including 1 hybrid, 1 six cylinder, and the big diesel truck. It's not like people should be clueless about gas and prices after one oil embargo and two wars on oil rich land.
chop456
08-12-05, 02:23 AM
$2.42 & 48mpg
Plan Ahea
d. :p
what's everyone's actual (not projected) mpg? I'm getting 32 these days...
My TL gets 22 for my daily commute which is a mix of highway and city.
I also like to get up to speed quickly which I'm sure doesn't help. :D
Dirty Sanchez
08-12-05, 12:13 PM
~18
I'll be getting closer to 8 this weekend. vroom, vroom :p
JLMannin
08-12-05, 12:33 PM
26 mpg (city driving) in my 98 Saturn SL1
crapus: what'd you replace the Audi with? or did you?
$2.45-9/10 at the cheapo station out in the stix.$2.55 this AM, same station. 87 octane.
That half-full gas can in the garage is my nestegg baby! Bought in at $1.83 a gallon. While you all are whinin and moanin, Ima gonna cash in, ca-ching ca-ching for more bling bling, beyoches!
(financial advice available for a fee)
:gomer:
Subby Outback gets 22. Mostly highway-ish. Four banger.
Dirty Sanchez
08-12-05, 01:29 PM
crapus: what'd you replace the Audi with? or did you?Audi is teh thirsty! its got 8 cylinders and I'm usin' 'em all :cool:
what's everyone's actual (not projected) mpg? I'm getting 32 these days...
My onboard shows ~23 (mostly city) for my E36. It was ~26 before I reprogrammed it and added a cold air intake. The weight of my foot doesn't help that either. :D
-Kevin
Tifosi24
08-12-05, 03:31 PM
Gas here in Des Moines is running 2.36 for 89 Octane and 2.46 for good old 87 octane. I have been getting upper 20s on the highway in my 90 Chevy Lumina which isn't bad for a giant non-aerodynamic piece of steel. My mileage will increase dramatically once I get to Milwaukee. I love my bicycles.
Gas here in Des Moines is running 2.36 for 89 Octane and 2.46 for good old 87 octane. I have been getting upper 20s on the highway in my 90 Chevy Lumina which isn't bad for a giant non-aerodynamic piece of steel. My mileage will increase dramatically once I get to Milwaukee. I love my bicycles.
???
89 is cheaper than 87?? I've never seen that before.
???
89 is cheaper than 87?? I've never seen that before.
Ethenol tax break. At least that was the case when I lived in Des Moines.
I paid 2.55 for V-Power this morning. Sucks but it beats walking.
On my way home tonight this same station was at 2.67. <sigh>
TKGAngel
08-12-05, 07:19 PM
Gas today for 87 was anywhere from 2.45 - 2.49 gallon.
My 2001 Neon gets about 26 mpg, with a mix of city and highway driving, and 26 mi. is about one way of my commute to work.
Gas is free in my company owned 4wd truck (also free insurance, maintenance, etc.). :p
Every other employee in the company drives an Impala, but I hyped the snow hazards in the mountains and got an extended cab Chevy Colorado which is very handy during the weekends. :cool:
so you're taking me skiing eh? nice. :D
Sean O'Gorman
08-12-05, 08:13 PM
Filled up at $2.39 today, and I get about 32-35 MPG.
$2.58 this morning. Stopped at a station that hadn't changed yet and got it for 2.34. Price back down to $2.54 this afternoon. :flame:
Classic Apex
08-12-05, 11:49 PM
Jumped from $2.21 to $2.31 for the 89 today.
oddlycalm
08-13-05, 03:16 PM
Sucks but it beats walking. Yeah, but the real question is for how long? Considering what I've seen in most countries that have had $3-$4 gallon fuel for a long time, life becomes considerably different for those lacking a bottomless wallet.
$1.25/Litre for 98 RON Is that Oz dollars or USD? If it's Oz dollars, that's equal to $3.65 UDD per US gallon. If you already converted to USD it's 4.73 per gallon. Either way, you win in this dicussion... :D
oc
Managed to fill up w/87 for $2.30 w/$.10 discount before our drive to Cleveburg yesterday. Saw a station on 83 between Lido and Avon Lake w/87 for $2.69. :eek: Most stations were @ $2.55 along the way, w/a few in the $2.40s.
-Kevin
12 bucks to fill up my gas can this morning.
The John Deere gets about 1 acre per gallon. ;)
TurboTodd
08-14-05, 01:31 PM
$2.49 a gallon this morning in Ft. Worth.. 87 octane.
Mustang gets semi-decent milage, glad my commute is only 2 miles. Wife's commute is 20 miles of highway, and her Protege 5 gets around 30 on the highway, so we're in good shape currently.
I have currently abandoned my search for a truck/SUV however.
Todd
eiregosod
08-14-05, 11:45 PM
Yeah, but the real question is for how long? Considering what I've seen in most countries that have had $3-$4 gallon fuel for a long time, life becomes considerably different for those lacking a bottomless wallet.
Is that Oz dollars or USD? If it's Oz dollars, that's equal to $3.65 UDD per US gallon. If you already converted to USD it's 4.73 per gallon. Either way, you win in this dicussion... :D
oc
After checking an australian website for prices there, they're paying USD$3.65/ gallon. Where I'm from its about USd$5/gallon , in the UK its about $6.20/gallon.
The difference in the prices is the tax levied on the fuel. Car journies are relatively short here, and there isnt the necessity to run air conditioning in the cars either.
I live and work in the NW 'burbs of Chicago. When I drove to work Wednesday morning the sign at the station 1/2 mile from my house said 2.42 for 87. When I drove home it said 2.62. Right now it's at 2.72.
2.25-2.30 is looking pretty good these days :cry:
Spiked to $2.69/$2.65 for 87 this AM in Cbus. :( I managed to top off w/89 for $2.59. :)
BTW, in case you haven't seen this site, here's the linky for GasPriceWatch:
http://www.gaspricewatch.com/new/default.asp
-Kevin
And you think it's bad in the States:
GAS PRICES IN AMSTERDAM HIT $6.48 A GALLON; ITALY $5.96... (http://money.cnn.com/pf/features/lists/global_gasprices/)
:eek:
-Kevin
eiregosod
08-15-05, 03:12 PM
And you think it's bad in the States:
GAS PRICES IN AMSTERDAM HIT $6.48 A GALLON; ITALY $5.96... (http://money.cnn.com/pf/features/lists/global_gasprices/)
:eek:
-Kevin
Holland & Italy, certainly in holland it is possible to travel by public transport , I doubt that any routine car journey would be over 10 miles.
cameraman
08-15-05, 06:39 PM
$2.40 for Chevron regular
Aug 15, Salt Lake City, UT
$2.57 for the reg, $2.77 for the good stuff, rewind 3 weeks and the good stuff was $2.37 on a bad day!
CART T. Katz
08-15-05, 11:25 PM
2.69 from kroger, 2.59 with the $.10 discount from buying $100 of groceries.
No need to worry any further. Help is on the way. ;)
Senate to hold gas prices hearing (http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/08/19/senate.gasprices.reut/index.html)
:rofl: :rofl:
BTW that is a completely BI-partisan :rofl: They're all worthless.
proven product to immediately increase fuel economy:
DETGEP Industries Gas Saving Device (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1,1&item=7993916387&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT)
Brickman
08-25-05, 08:14 PM
$3.29 a gallon for diesel in Lone Pine.
$3.19 in Bishop...
8.5 mpg pulling 12,000+ lb 5th wheel.
$2.99 fill up today.
TrueBrit
08-26-05, 12:20 AM
It cost me $3.03/gallon to fill up the Jag with premium this morning in suburban Chicago.....
Sean O'Gorman
08-26-05, 12:46 AM
$2.69 about an hour ago.
$2.63 yesterday, $2.78 today. The cheapo station. As I drove by, I didn't see in time that the station across the street still had $2.64. They didn't price match yet. Bummer.
87 octane.
Classic Apex
08-26-05, 11:48 AM
$2.49 for 89
Cheapest diesel in town is at 2.39........ :shakehead
Diesel is now 2.52 to 2.69 / Albuquerque :shakehead
Jervis Tetch 1
08-26-05, 12:12 PM
Way too much. Thankfully I get to walk to work. It's a mile-and-a-half, but it's a nice walk.
My usual station has been at 2.74 for premium for the last week and a half or so. The owner told me this morning he expects another increase due to Katrina entering the gulf.
I paid $2.53 for 87 at Shell yesterday, but I only got the tank to half full. When I went to fill it up this morning it was $2.63. :(
Chitowncartfreak
08-29-05, 08:44 PM
$2.79 this afternoon when I filled up in Lincolnshire, IL - hurricane hasn't driven prices up yet.
$2.62ish here in Cbus....I've seen it range from $2.53-$2.64 over the past two days. I'll wager it's @ least $2.75 by Labor Day here. $3 will be right around the corner if the refineries are offline for more than a few days. :(
-Kevin
rosawendel
08-29-05, 09:16 PM
2.53 east side of cleveland. lines are three deep in anticipation of price hikes as a result of the hurricaine.
My usual station has been at 2.74 for premium for the last week and a half or so. The owner told me this morning he expects another increase due to Katrina entering the gulf.
Up to 2.87 this morning at that same station. I bet it's 3.00 by the weekend.
Might be about time to invest in some oil company stocks. ;)
$3.00 in the DFW mfr's
I say Texas keeps its own refinery products. The rest of y'all can deal with not having your own refineries. :p
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