Heard gas prices were supposed to go up to 'bout $3 a gal by summer. At between $1.68 - $1.79 a gal.(regular ) now, sure seems like it. Is this price typical of prices around the country?
Joe
Heard gas prices were supposed to go up to 'bout $3 a gal by summer. At between $1.68 - $1.79 a gal.(regular ) now, sure seems like it. Is this price typical of prices around the country?
Joe
Joe
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I read in yesterday's paper that Oklahoma had the lowest gas prices in the country. If that's true, then you ain't doing bad cause ours is only about a dime less than what you quoted.Originally Posted by Joe Tonich
What I can't figure out, if we were going after Iraq's oil, why isn't gas about a quarter a gallon now? I mean, we won the darn war after all.
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$1.54 here in the ozarks. [unleaded] Was $1.49 last week. Steve
$1.57 for regular here.
gonna make grass cutting less affordable if gas goes up an more. Now don't go and get me started on this gas price crap.....here.....47¢ of each gallon is flippin' TAXES.....
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It's been holding at about $1.68 here for the last month or so. It's the LP that's up about $.50 to $1.42/gal since fall that's hitting me hard with all the cold weather we've had lately.
here in So. California, it was 1.89 about a week ago, now it's 2.07. But this is beatiful so. ca., oh wait, it's raining
No, it's cheap! I paid $2.05 for Regular yesterday - a $35.00 fill-up for a Toyota!!!Originally Posted by Joe Tonich
here it's 1.83 mid grade I heard it's suppose to go up to close to 3.00 a gal this summer,,,,,,
Mike
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I'm with Dean on this one! Like what, we have a choice in heating/not heating our homes?! The gas hovers between 1.65>1.73 around here, but on that one, I hate to say it, but it's partially our own country's fault. I travel close to 50 miles each way to work. The number of BIG SUV's, full-size pickups and those with humongo crew cabs is completely astounding. No, they don't have a ton of construction equipment in the bed and there's usually only a single person sitting in them! A LOT of them have UW or other private parking stickers or tags on them, which clearly tells me these folks aren't going to construction sites, but just their regular 8-5's. Yeah, there are tons more reasons, I'm sure, but that's one thing that's really bugged me for a long time. OK, stepping down off the soap box.Originally Posted by Dean Baumgartner
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Not far from that $3.00 mark.Originally Posted by Joe Tonich
$2.27 for regular in san Francisco today.
For regular unleaded it was 1>54 this weekend. But as I understand it Georgia doesnt have a high add on tax. but still it is getting crazy with the prices.
Roger
OK - stand back. We pay just over about £4 per gallon. Thats about $7.50ish. about 85% of that is tax.Originally Posted by Dennis Peacock
Filling up my van with diesel costs about £50 - thats about $90-95.
SURE!! (Since I just bought a work truck that get 10mpg...I'm looking into swapping out the rear end from a 4.10 to a 3.55).Originally Posted by Greg Heppeard
Now, if I could just figure out a way to put a ladder rack on a Harley, I'd be right with you....