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- Greydog_1Explorer
rhagfo wrote:
Just paid 3.29 minus a $0.40 per gallon discount !!
:B
Where was this? - rhagfoExplorer IIIJust paid 3.29 minus a $0.40 per gallon discount !!
:B - FezziwigExplorerSo, are we allowing monopolies to run the prices up and down to control our buying decisions? I'd rather have a fair shot at an electric (or hydrogen) car that I can fillup however I please.
- tomman58Explorer
noe-place wrote:
Regular jumped 20Cts here overnight again. The local cabal is still trying to gouge us on holiday travel.
So by 2016 we may see oil start back up. sounds like a plan, in the interim the US will be bringing out more and better cars and trucks that are electric, diesel and NG. This is all good. - noe-placeExplorerRegular jumped 20Cts here overnight again. The local cabal is still trying to gouge us on holiday travel.
- tomman58Explorer
Us out West wrote:
tomman58 wrote:
Casa Grande AZ $3.59
Beautiful drive from Vegas to here temps from 50 to 75 few clouds. Sorry for those in the north
Might want to check again?
$2.44 for regular and $3.49 for diesel.
you are right it is $3.49! - Cummins12V98Explorer III
John & Angela wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
John & Angela wrote:
Palm Springs California. 2.92. Price of diesel seems to be hanging around 3.50 though.
What location?
It was at the AM PM on Ramon near Outdoor Resorts Palm Springs but I noticed today the Valero was cheaper just down the road.
Thanks! - jake2250ExplorerJust got premium 91 Octane at Sams Club Sacramento for 2.98..
- mrw8iExplorerThere is one (actually two, same owner) 76 station close by that is normally 20 to 30 cents less than its nearest competitor within 20 miles for diesel. Paid 3.37 (credit card) (3.29 cash) yesterday for diesel in Southern California. Still more than gasoline at the same station which was between 3.09 and 3.29 per gallon.
- HJGyswytExplorer
chefdc1 wrote:
With fuel prices down ($2.75 here in Rhode Island) and Prices sure to rise by springtime, is there any reason I shouldn't fill my tank now, and keep it full through the winter? Are there any Precautions I should take?
I'm fairly certain it's always a good idea to leave a vehicle with the fuel tank full. Less chance for condensation to build up even though it's fairly air tight. I have a few vintage vehicles that don't get driven very often, some sit for half a year or more and I personally never have issues with fuel going bad. Maybe I'm just lucky, but I tend to think people worry just a bit much when they use fuel preservatives. All the best, Hans
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