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What does gas cost in your area? I fuel up in Oakhurst, Ca. Today it was $3.35 for a gallon of Reg. Fresno is down the hill about an hour and usually runs 15 to 20 cents cheaper. Oakhurst is on HWY 41 about 15 miles south of Yosemite NP.
 
Posts: 1139 | Location: Near Yosemite, California | Registered: December 09, 2006Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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In norway the price for gas is more than 2 dollars per LITER Frown
 
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Here in SW Florida the last time I got gas was about 1 1/2 weeks ago & it was just under $3 per gal. I've seen prices in my local area of $3.15 & $3.18 yesterday. Wal-mart or Sams club is usually 15-20 cheaper. I'm still using my emergency generator gas I had stored in the garage so it'll be a while before I buy more & the price might be $3.30 or so by then. Florida had high gas taxes compared to the surrounding states. They want to get the most they can from the tourists.
 
Posts: 989 | Location: Cape Coral, Fl. | Registered: June 16, 2005Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Gas Buddy is a pretty good site to find current prices for your area.


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I have been on the road all weekend working and traveling in Ohio and the prices have varied from $3.03 to $3.19 per gallon. One station was saying that they expect to see the prices go over $4.00 per gallon by Christmas. HO HO HO! When will it stop!
 
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Gas Buddy is a pretty good site to find current prices for your area.

I have often wondered about Gas Buddy. For some reason the places I go it is always off. Take today in Oakhurst. It shows gas on Saturday at $3.25 I know it was $3.35. It is usually off by 10 to 20 cents. I do use it when traveling just as a guide.
 
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One of the benefits of living in Houston is lower gas pricing than I hear about elsewhere in the country. Guess it's because there are so many refineries around the areas nearby. Last night I saw $2.83 at the station where i usually fill up. That's up about a nickel from last week.

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I have often wondered about Gas Buddy.


I guess it is only as accurate as the updates they get from users. My VW R32 uses premium fuel and it is going for $3.34 here in Athens, AL, this morning. Frown


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Regional distribution layouts also play a factor. Gas in my town is always higher than in the counties to our west and south - sometimes by 15 cents. They tell us it is because of how the distribution network is laid out.

But I will say that, even though I hate paying $3.34 a gallon I will be glad to pay it and have an always-available supply rather than letting government get involved with some price cap. A price cap will ensure shortages and rationing. Happens every time.


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Regional distribution layouts also play a factor. Gas in my town is always higher than in the counties to our west and south - sometimes by 15 cents. They tell us it is because of how the distribution network is laid out.

But I will say that, even though I hate paying $3.34 a gallon I will be glad to pay it and have an always-available supply rather than letting government get involved with some price cap. A price cap will ensure shortages and rationing. Happens every time.

As usual, I agree wholeheartedly! (if that's really a word)
 
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Hi you guys you don't know how lucky you are over here in England we pay £5.00 a gallon which works out at about $10 a gallon
 
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Time for a moped or bicycle julie.

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Hi you guys you don't know how lucky you are over here in England we pay £5.00 a gallon which works out at about $10 a gallon


But at least you have a well-developed public transit system, which is something that the U.S. has allowed to vanish outside of major cities. I love train travel and wish we had the great passenger train service that was once prevalent in the U.S. It would certainly help cut our use of gasoline.


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It's going to cost me over $6 the next time I fill up. Mad
 
Posts: 989 | Location: Cape Coral, Fl. | Registered: June 16, 2005Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Filling up your lawnmower Rich, or is that a typo? My Silverado excedes $65. for a fill up from and empty tank. Fortunatley I don't drive 60+ miles round trip to work everyday anymore.
 
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Gas is averaging about $2.96 here. It is a little higher here than back from the beach. When I got on the ship Sunday before last it was about 20 - 25 cents less than when I got off last Sunday. I didn't watch the news onboard other than the weather. My first thought was what happened? I am glad we filled up first, we had enough to make it out of Florida. It was about 10 cents less in Georgia. I am glad I don't have to drive far to work, and can work from home some days.

I wonder how well those Hummers and giant SUVs are holding their value now.

Dwayne
 
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Filling up your lawnmower Rich, or is that a typo? My Silverado excedes $65. for a fill up from and empty tank. Fortunatley I don't drive 60+ miles round trip to work everyday anymore.


Not really Trvlpro, My wife & I use a 400 cc scooter for 98 % of our travel needs here in Florida & since we're retired a 2 gal tank usually lasts me the week. It's certainly not an option for everyone but it works for us. The only problem is that the gas in my car is sitting there getting stale. The last time I filled it was back in mid Sept after our trip back to Jersey.
 
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The only problem is that the gas in my car is sitting there getting stale.


Do you put Stabil in the tank when leave the car? It will keep the gasoline fresh for a long time.


Dave


 
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I suppose I should- but I don't. So far I haven't noticed anything detrimental & I've been doing it for 3 years.
 
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The cheapest I could find last week was $2.95/gal, on my way in this morning, the cheapest I saw was $2.98/gal. I drive 80+ miles a day just to/from work, if I go out to lunch (which I usually don't) add at least 10 more. I have a little Nissan Versa and it still costs me about $60/week in gas. Sure wish I could find a job closer to home or one that paid better.
 
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