gbopp wrote:
Clicky
Is it political to say that: I did NOT need this clicky to know that Pennsylvania has high gas taxes.
I am just glad to see it getting close/under $2.00 for 87 octang.
My biggest complaint is the price fluctuation for higher octanges---that is almost never advertised on the signs. The truck likes 89, the bike prefers 92+ (I use highest in bike and all my small motors). Some station add 5 cents for mid-range, some jump 10 cents or more. The worse was 30 cents more for 89 over the 87 price.
Finding the lowest advertised price---does not reflect what I might pay for the higher octangs. For example, according to GASBUDDY.
Closest station to my home: 1.99...2.29...2.59
Closest to my work: 1.95...2.05...2.35
Only a 0.04 difference on the 87 octang, but a 0.24 jump on the 89&92.
Needless to say I try to fill the truck closest to work (additional 3 cents off if I swipe the rewards card). Unfortunately, I almost always run to that close one to fill the can for the mower/tractor, etc... I have got to get a bigger can, and remember to take it to work with me:S