Gas Price Check 3-10-11
#95
Get used to it...failed economy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXt1cayx0hs
It's all downhill from here .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXt1cayx0hs
It's all downhill from here .
#97
#99
$3.99 for 93 octane today. Glad I have a 6 speed car now, getting 2-3 mpg better than my 4AT 5.5 gen was. Took 75 miles today (85% freeway) to move the needle off the full mark after filling up.
#101
Looks like we're catching up with Hawaii prices.....I lived on The Big Island (94-97) and gas was $2.00/gal then while it was $.99 on the Mainland! Looks like the pricing is a lot closer these days as the bull$hit thickens....I saw Shell 93 Octane for $4.09 yesterday...We'll never see sub $1 price ever again.....
#107
Petrol Prices
Paid 3.79 USD for 100% gasoline today. Few stations have that still. Used to travel a lot in US and noticed that the closer I get to a major river (like Miss) or the coast, the gas gets somewhat cheaper. Anyone else noticed that? Figures it has to do with transportation and maybe taxes.
Last edited by Nayehi; 05-18-2011 at 03:42 PM. Reason: Adding USA data
#110
Ouch! And the rest of the .orgers on here are complaining and whining at their $3.xx/gallon prices.
We are at $4.29/gallon for the cheap 87 octane stuff here in Hilo.
We are at $4.29/gallon for the cheap 87 octane stuff here in Hilo.
#113
they did...by me, since my post above, gas went from 4.09 to 4.07...i've seen another gas station at 4.03 :-) im hopefull it will keep dropping
#115
During the recent Tsunami threat here back in March, I had several FB posts that some stations in Hawaii were charging as high as $7/gal for REGULAR..
How's that for price gouging?!!?? Business ethics thrown out the window..
How's that for price gouging?!!?? Business ethics thrown out the window..
#116
#120
8/1/11 Here in USA-eastern TN currently the price is 3.55 for reg with eth and 3.65 for 100% gas. Filled up the other day almost 70.00 (prem). Diesel is outrageous. Over 4.70. Everyone complains about prices goin up on food, etc. They forget that almost everything is shipped in one way or another using diesel. The freight companies and distributors aren't just gonna absorb that so who ends up footing the bill?
Last edited by Nayehi; 08-02-2011 at 11:15 AM. Reason: Sentence didnt make sense :)