Gas Prices in your area.
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here in indiana sunoco 94 is 3.50 gal....and now we have gas stations OUT of gas already!!!! holy ****...gota have gas to go to work!!! this is gona bite ! i guess id be ok paying 5 bucks gallon if they have it!!! cant run with out it......
got gas? hell with milk
got gas? hell with milk
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Originally Posted by love my SS
here in indiana sunoco 94 is 3.50 gal....and now we have gas stations OUT of gas already!!!! holy ****...gota have gas to go to work!!! this is gona bite ! i guess id be ok paying 5 bucks gallon if they have it!!! cant run with out it......
got gas? hell with milk
got gas? hell with milk
Thats what happens when you live in Bumfuck Egypt right? LoL.....
That has to suck man, If you don't have gas, How are you supposed to PAY for the gas? you cant pull a fred flinstone in your car......
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Originally Posted by 05BurntOGSL
Thats what happens when you live in Bumfuck Egypt right? LoL.....
That has to suck man, If you don't have gas, How are you supposed to PAY for the gas? you cant pull a fred flinstone in your car......
That has to suck man, If you don't have gas, How are you supposed to PAY for the gas? you cant pull a fred flinstone in your car......
not that bad, but we are pretty rural, but i work in bloomington so im sure ill get gas there!
by the way, my car came from ohio....penalis i believe...hope i spelled that right
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Originally Posted by ShaunK
Does 94 octane perform better than 91 octane? Is it worth the price difference?
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Originally Posted by ExHondaMan
Im young... so no old guys chiming in about $.10/gal... but I remember when I got my first car... I was paying $.95 for 87 octane... That was only 6yrs ago ! What the hell happened !
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^^^^ Oh please, get over yourselves. . It's not Bush's fault, it' the greedy ass gas companies and local gas station owners price gauging. Here in the west, we get out gas from california, which has nothing to do with the shortage in the midwest/east coast, yet out prices went up .30 cents in a matter of hours. Why? PRICE GAUGING! Greedy companies making prices go up.
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Bush may not be the cause... but you will never convince me that hes doing all he can to help us out... Im sure all his rich friends have no problem paying $10/gal
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Port Henry NY
as of today:
$3.59 for regular
$3.89 for midgrade
$4.09 for super.
Saranac Lake NY
as of today
$3.99 for regular
$4.29 for midgrade
$4.55 for super
pretty scary isn't it?
as for the Bush thing... something to consider:
Bush and Cheney are from the oil industry- don't think for a minute that them and their cronies AREN'T making a profit off of this.
one of the main reasons for going into Iraq (as was Kuwait 10 years ago) was to stabilize oil prices- jeez, that's worked really really well so far!
explain how all the major energy companies in the United States were posting RECORD QUATERLY PROFITS if there was such a refining shortage?
Granted, Hurricane Katrina has screwed a great many things up, but why have prices NEVER skyrocketed like this during any other natural catastrophe in the gulf?
Face it, kids, we and the world are getting a major screwing. It's kind of like being addicted, isn't it? I know at least five or six people that are losing their jobs as a result of these oil price rip-off. I know at least ten others that are looking for other jobs, mostly lower paying, just so they can be closer to home and not drive as far.
I am looking at a 50+ mile one-way commute with the job I am interviewing for. It's a good thing the Cobalt is good on gas.
Last night I had to buy a locking gas cap for my car and my mom's truck. Already the gas thieves are prowling my neighborhood. Do any of you remember the oil embargos of the 70's?
Scott
as of today:
$3.59 for regular
$3.89 for midgrade
$4.09 for super.
Saranac Lake NY
as of today
$3.99 for regular
$4.29 for midgrade
$4.55 for super
pretty scary isn't it?
as for the Bush thing... something to consider:
Bush and Cheney are from the oil industry- don't think for a minute that them and their cronies AREN'T making a profit off of this.
one of the main reasons for going into Iraq (as was Kuwait 10 years ago) was to stabilize oil prices- jeez, that's worked really really well so far!
explain how all the major energy companies in the United States were posting RECORD QUATERLY PROFITS if there was such a refining shortage?
Granted, Hurricane Katrina has screwed a great many things up, but why have prices NEVER skyrocketed like this during any other natural catastrophe in the gulf?
Face it, kids, we and the world are getting a major screwing. It's kind of like being addicted, isn't it? I know at least five or six people that are losing their jobs as a result of these oil price rip-off. I know at least ten others that are looking for other jobs, mostly lower paying, just so they can be closer to home and not drive as far.
I am looking at a 50+ mile one-way commute with the job I am interviewing for. It's a good thing the Cobalt is good on gas.
Last night I had to buy a locking gas cap for my car and my mom's truck. Already the gas thieves are prowling my neighborhood. Do any of you remember the oil embargos of the 70's?
Scott
#62
Originally Posted by Adirondack_Cobalt
Last night I had to buy a locking gas cap for my car and my mom's truck
The prices are getting bad, we however still paying less than most of the world.
Sooner or later we will get fed up and change will occur.
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Someone needs to die for this! Youd think someone would put a cap on prices. Hawaii has anyways. Theres is like 2.75 a gallon and no more. At this rate it doesnt look like itll stop. I can see it now! 26.00 a gallon for regular! Our economy is gonna go down the crapper.
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Gas Prices in Europe/Asia
Does anyone know what the gas prices are in Europe or Asia?
I think that Canada may have close to the highest gas at $1.47.9/L in Quebec.
For the americans, that is $4.72 USD/Gallon.
I think that Canada may have close to the highest gas at $1.47.9/L in Quebec.
For the americans, that is $4.72 USD/Gallon.
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Originally Posted by Nightcrawler
Yeah.. right..
Yet.. over 50% of our people actually DO love him.. (or at least did on election day.) I think his approval rating is dipping to new lows now though.
Yet.. over 50% of our people actually DO love him.. (or at least did on election day.) I think his approval rating is dipping to new lows now though.
no
a president does not need 50% of the vote to win
i wish i had bought a motorcycle
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