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I paid $3.55 today. It was the first time I filled up my new Edge and it only cost $45!!! My Liberty would have cost almost $60 at these prices.
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My preferred gas station recently went independent (formerly Shell). Friday is sale day - $0.10/gal off premium. Princess got a nice full tank of premium this evening... and I am $45+ poorer. $4.139/gal.
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What kind of car do you have, my fellow premium gas sufferer? :) This morning I filled up my car with premium gas at $3.80/gal. The total came to $55.00. |
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Thanks Dee! But that one is so far down from Dolce that I duno if it'd be worth it. But thank u for the heads up! If you're in Southgate, the Marathon across from Subi's (lol) is always the cheapest around here. |
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The same goes for trips to the mall. The closest mall is still several miles away, so I try to make less frequent trips. If I need to go somewhere, I try not to drive at "peak times" if I can help it so I won't be stuck idling in traffic. |
$4.239/gal for premium. :(
Had the exterminator in today. He told me he drops $45-$50 PER DAY on gas, driving his truck from house to house. |
This is the price spread in a two mile section near me:
$3.82-$3.99 I did see a sign for $4.05 a bit north. |
I just paid $3.45 for regular...SIGH. I drive under 100 miles a week now but when I move in two weeks I'll be going to the land of no public transit and will be driving about 300 miles a week. :(
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The average in San Diego right now appears to be $3.89/gallon. :(
My roommate and I had a conversation the other day about how people might be able to make some sort of impact. In the past, you'd get these forwarded e-mails from people urging everyone to not buy gas on a particular day in protest of prices. However, drivers would just fill up the day before or after. My roommate suggested looking into which gas companies are owned by unfavorable refineries (eg. Citgo, fuel from Venezuela), and having everyone not buy gas from those 2-3 companies. In other words, feel free to fill up anytime from any station *except* for the 2-3 we've decided we don't like. He theorizes that when sales for those companies dry up, they might start feeling the pain and may start whining and/or lowering prices. Since we'd be picking on the least favorable companies, then no big deal. There's got to be some catch to this that I'm not seeing at the moment. What do you all think of my roommate's theory on a new style of gas protest? .....Kelly :) |
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Check under urban legend sites. Save everyone the "trouble": http://www.snopes.com/politics/gasoline/gasout.asp http://www.scambusters.org/urban-leg...as-prices.html |
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.....Kelly :) |
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