How Much is Premium Gasoline in Your Area?

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Las Vegas at all time HIGH at $3.99 Premium.

FYI Rice is at all time HIGH as well 50lbs Calrose Rice was $13.99Now it is alomst $30/ 50lbs.


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3.99 to 4.09 at reasonably priced gas stations, higher at rip-off places.

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filled at $4.28/gal yesterday

$1 more than last year

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In Rhode Island anywhere from $4.01-4.09

Shell V Power is the most expensive and Hess being the cheapest

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Chevron 93 $4.26 on the street. $4.86 @ marina for 87. China is paying $.61 per litre. Commodity brokers + demand + scare tactics = screw you.

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$4.05-$4.09, except 1 chevron at 4.15{they are always higher at that location}

On another note, I paid $22 for a 25lb bag of leadshot last year, it is up to $43 currently {needed 100lb to fill my speaker stands}

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$4.12 at the cheap place across the street. Top tier (Chevron and the like) ranges from $4.49 to $4.99 around here. No one seems willing to break the $5.00 mark quite yet, even in Montecito where its been over $4.50 for over a year now.

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Mid $4's, I think??

I just fill up when I pull up. Use the same 2 places, the same grade and fill up every time. So looking to see what the unit price is seems unnecessary.

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I saw the first one break $4 today... I can probably still get it for $3.85 in other parts of town. Bought Hess regular for the truck for $3.61 yesterday... with the best I saw around town at $3.59. My 300+ mile drive to Dalton, GA should be fun.

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I ran it low last week and the fill up was $85. It will be $100 a tank soon here in PA.

I wonder what the soccer Moms will do with their 8 MPG stop and go SUVs.

P.

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The soccermoms will turn to craigslist and advertise as MILFS with afternoon appointments available to support their SUV and Starbuck lifestyles

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qship96 wrote:The soccermoms will turn to craigslist and advertise as MILFS with afternoon appointments available to support their SUV and Starbuck lifestyles
Ya think?

Whatever, this any post here is out of date 10 mins. later.

Go look at the old ones when gas was going to $3/gal. Boy were we shocked and Ryan proclaimed gas would drop from $50/bbl to $35/bbl in a couple of months!

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San Carlos California, probably the highest in the coastal bay area at $4.25, I may be wrong but it is cheaper in San Jose and San Francisco.

I pass a shell station that is trying to push $4.86 a month ago, probably more now.

Isn't the Silicon Valley great...don't get me started on housing prices...

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$3.99 at Costco otherwise 76 Gas is $4.09

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Look on the bright side, that 4.08 rear end you wanted is real cheap now.

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qship96 wrote:The soccermoms will turn to craigslist and advertise as MILFS with afternoon appointments available to support their SUV and Starbuck lifestyles
Ha ha ha. Yeah too many SUV's here in Las Vegas. They might get their Sarbucks from 7/11 from now on.

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Just filled about 1/2hr ago - $4.15 for Chevron Premium - and that's at one of the cheaper stations in our area (Los Angeles/South Bay). But still cheaper than a lot of other places around the world! Or at least other placed I'd like to be.

Gas will have to get well over $5.00 gallon before it makes sense for me to buy a hybrid or NVG vehicle.

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$4.03 to $4.09 in Honolulu, Hawaii

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In Goleta, North of Santa Barbara, Ca...........Today $4.73 gal for premium

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Sussex County, Delaware. Just filled up today. $4.03 at Mobil, Shell, and WAWA. Sunoco, BP higher. It's a rip-off.

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First-born and left arm in Orlando, FL.

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qship96 wrote:The soccermoms will turn to craigslist and advertise as MILFS with afternoon appointments available to support their SUV and Starbuck lifestyles

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maxnix wrote:Look on the bright side, that 4.08 rear end you wanted is real cheap now.

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dr-rjp wrote:First-born and left arm in Orlando, FL.
only got 1/2 a tank huh?

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Welcome to the real world. It's known as supply & demand. Remember 2nd yr college economics. Product flows to the most demand! Period.

We have been coddled far to long. Recall the petro shortage of the early 70's?Some bought Ford Pintos,Chevetes etc. As soon as the shortage was over we bought BIG H.P.

Look up (Google) world fuel prices & get the big picture.

China & India placing THOUSANDS of NEW autos on there roads monthly.(To sit in clogged traffic sometimes for hours.)

Quit you'r damn whining. Pony up or dust off the bike.

Ya don't even wanna see my fuel bill of the first 5 mos. of 08. I've closed the charter biz. Can't compete. As if taxes on small biz were not enough.

It was a damn good run.

No complaints coyote.


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Funny... I just created a spreadsheet to check how much $$ I would save in an econobox that uses regular unleaded vs. my Q in annual/monthly/weekly fuel costs. I came up with about $20/week more driving the Q vs. a nameless new excrement box (say a new 4 banger Accord) that averages 24 MPG. That went to about $24 at $5/gal.

The added insurance cost for a newer car, plus higher property taxes, plus the opportunity cost for the cash I would have to fork out (or interest if I got a loan) to buy the $22K econobox just doesn't justify considering changing cars - especially when I would rather be drivng a Q!

Does anyone know how to host an Excel spreadsheet online? It REALLY helps put things in perspective.

Heath

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Tujunga 91042 is 4.25 for perimium. Sounds sweet.

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About $3.89 for 91 octane around here, at least at QT where I normally buy gas. 109 octane race gas....FREE At least until my bosses 50 gal drum runs out. He's not using it and said I could use it. Sweet. Bummer is that with my long commute (75 miles per day minimum) I'd burn through that pretty quick.

Heath, email that spreadsheet to me if you want, I can upload it to my site where it can be downloaded. I have a good spreadsheet as well to calculate potential savings. I'll get it uploaded as well so you guys can check it out if you want.

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I'm tempted to get a 4-banger Altima CVT when the time comes to get a new car -- or lease one and wait and see where prices go. I doubt we'll ever see gas below $3 again.

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$4.39 a gallon so cal CAi took this pic over the weekend and now it jumped to


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