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- SRTExplorerAmazing, more stations have lowered their prices to $2.99. Maybe the drifting down of prices will continue into 2013.
- tomman58Explorer
frankdamp wrote:
At Costco (Burlington, WA) yesterday, regular was $3.199. Bear in mind we Washingtonians have one of the highest gasoline taxes in the nation. It's ironic that we have three refineries within 30 miles and our gas prices are often higher than the Seattle area, 80 miles south.
Sure wish Costco would do diesel, although getting in and out of a costco with the TT would be another trick. - SRTExplorerAmazing!! Two stations posted $2.99 this morning. Wonder how long this will last. The rest are still at $3.15. Diesel, of course, remains around $3.90.
- frankdampExplorerAt Costco (Burlington, WA) yesterday, regular was $3.199. Bear in mind we Washingtonians have one of the highest gasoline taxes in the nation. It's ironic that we have three refineries within 30 miles and our gas prices are often higher than the Seattle area, 80 miles south.
- tomman58ExplorerBoy the amount of RV's and TT's coming in the last couple of days.
One observation is the toads behind the "money" MHs. No longer seeing the hummers or the Escalades but now seeing hybrids, smart cars and small caddies. Of course they still have room for the Harley on the back LOL. the older MH's still haul the daily driver but even some of them are look'n better.
It is a new world out there. $3.84 for diesel still. - luckydExplorerWas 2.79 at Costco in Tucson two days ago.
A lot of stations are at 2.81 - SRTExplorerMost stations in our area are now $3.15, a jump of 10¢ a gallon. Must have worked off a surplus of gasoline. Diesel remains around $3.90. Sigh......:R
- tomman58Explorer
jmac wrote:
Here in AZ, Casa Grande, Reg gas 2.85, less with grocery store discounts, hope it continues thru the Spring. Diesel 3.49 in some places.
Not to bad.
Casa Grande does have good gas prices! If you run to Phoenix they are cheaper yet. Ah that sweet smell in the cool desert night LOL - tomman58Explorer
Bumpyroad wrote:
LindsayRichards wrote:
Ever notice how the fuel prices are higher along the expressway? Snowbird prices. They are high because the market will bear it. Same with oil changes. Snowbird prices are a way of life. Has worked well for me.
that is the situation everywhere, north,south,east,west, not just snowbird. the ones beside the interstate or main highway are usually higher than others if you have the time, desire, and ability to search them out. convenience comes at a price.
bumpy
Always just go to an exit that has multiple diesel outlets one will be the winner as for accessibility and or price, unless you are in Fl. They use far less space for a gas station than elsewhere. - jmacExplorerHere in AZ, Casa Grande, Reg gas 2.85, less with grocery store discounts, hope it continues thru the Spring. Diesel 3.49 in some places.
Not to bad.
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