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GH85Carrera08-16-2022 06:04 AM

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Just filled up the wife's Macan this morning. The corn lobby has gotten enough subsidy that gasohol is 50 cents per gallon cheaper. I still use the real gasoline, no corn for my cars or lawn equipment.

Diesel is $4.49 but at a different pump.


Sooner or later08-18-2022 05:49 PM

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JackDidley08-18-2022 06:07 PM

Got 93 at Sams for $3.98 yesterday. :D


Evans, Marv08-18-2022 08:40 PM

Our gas prices have been down every day for the past 37 days. It's all the way down to $5.39/gal. now. Whoopee.


porsche tech08-19-2022 06:35 AM

Sam’s in Bluffton this morning…

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gacook08-19-2022 09:53 AM

We're still hovering around $4.00 in AZ


stevej3708-19-2022 12:30 PM

$3.57 for reg in MI

Congrats to SOL...under $3 SmileWavy


fintstone08-21-2022 08:38 AM

I never thought we would celebrate that gas only went up a dollar a gallon. Especially since it is largely due to siphoning off the nation's strategic oil supplies. I guess our kids/grandkids can pay to replace that (along with the rest of the massive national debt). Of course, if you are in a state where gas tax has been reduced to make the increase in price more politically palatable, the revenue that came in from those taxes will be taken elsewhere (that is a bit less visible).

Let's hope when the reserves run out early next year...that none of our enemies choose to reduce production further (or increase purchases). Saudi Arabia has already announced that they are reducing production.


stevej3708-21-2022 09:03 AM

I can see it now.
Lines of cars and a guy with a bull-horn calling for the cars.....

"Got the next ten gals going at $9 a gal...who will give me 9 and a half?
Going...going....oh, the 80's Caddy just flashed his lights. We have a winner!! Pull on up.


astrochex08-21-2022 10:41 AM

$3.219 for regular at a discount big box station.


VINMAN08-28-2022 07:48 AM

Yesterday's local prices...

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stevej3708-28-2022 11:04 AM

Dropped to $3.34 here....down 23 cents in 10 days.


RNajarian08-28-2022 11:54 AM

Just filled up at Naval Base Ventura County, $5.49 a gallon for premium. It doesn’t particularly feel like gas prices have dropped all that much.

Thanks Biden/Newsom


Racerbvd08-28-2022 12:19 PM

Been going back up the last couple days..


Shaun @ Tru608-28-2022 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GH85Carrera(Post 11772287)

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1660658615.jpg

Just filled up the wife's Macan this morning. The corn lobby has gotten enough subsidy that gasohol is 50 cents per gallon cheaper. I still use the real gasoline, no corn for my cars or lawn equipment.

Diesel is $4.49 but at a different pump.

This is interesting. Cheapest 93 here at BP close by is $4.39 and the Cayenne dirt injection likes though I am sure it's 10% ethanol. But how can gas here in the Boston area be only $.30 more expensive than OK? There are plenty of higher priced places but several other very close.


flatbutt09-01-2022 07:15 AM

BP is $3.79 and Lukoil is $4.29 here locally.

edit: and the head of Lukoil goes out of a window. Hmmm


Racerbvd09-01-2022 08:17 AM

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JackDidley09-01-2022 12:43 PM

Premium $4.01 this morning at Sams. $3.91 this afternoon.


stevej3709-01-2022 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37(Post 11782816)

Dropped to $3.34 here....down 23 cents in 10 days.

Up 25 cents today to $3.59


GH85Carrera09-01-2022 01:05 PM

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This is a 1972 photo.

I started driving in 1970 in Montgomery, AL in my 1960 VW bug. It had no gas gauge, so I drove until it ran out of gas, flipped the lever to reserve, and had 36 miles to find gas. I never put more that 9.5 gallons in it. Back then gas was 24 cents for full service. During gas wars it would drop to 18 cents per gallon! The attendant pumped the gas, checked the oil, washed the windshield, asked about my family, and handed my a bunch of green stamps for my mom and often had a free tumbler glass as a bonus.

The first time I paid three whole dollars for a full tank of gas I was outraged!

If you run the inflation calculator on 26 cents in 1972 is comes to the equivalent of $1.84 in 2022 dollars.



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