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Old 05-05-2007, 02:53 PM
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not only that, but some people may not even need to gas up on the 15th.

since i live so close to work, i gas my car up once a month. imagine my shock when i went to the gas station and the cheap stuff was $2.70 a gallon when it was only $2.20 three or four weeks before. it's getting to the point where i need to fill up pretty soon and it's already $3/gallon for regular unleaded in my area.

it's definitely making me rethink the super duper high-performance sports car that I've been wanting because I'm pretty sure those require the premium stuff.. and making me rethink a possible transfer to our California office
I too am just starting to look around at new cars and I was very surprised at just how many "normal" cars have premium gas suggested for use.
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Old 05-05-2007, 05:05 PM
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I too am just starting to look around at new cars and I was very surprised at just how many "normal" cars have premium gas suggested for use.

Wow, that is interesting!!!

Ethanol now while cleaner burning gets last gas mileage but is replaceable. Oil, well goodby someday!

Maybe not buying for one day, then do as Kevin suggests, live closer to where you work!

I drive 4 1/2 miles a day to and from work and bank, in a Honda! I only put $20.00 a time in I need.
But, if you drive a gas hog and live a long way from your job, do you take the Metro of some kind to save?

Funny how many people want to get away from the Urban Sprawl and move to the Rural area and have land to cut more gas, drive farther, for peice and quiet?

Oh, KC is on a big down loft rebuilding, but not any place to shop. That too will come.
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Old 05-07-2007, 12:31 PM
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Really?

Are you guys serious? This is the dumbest thing I have ever heard. Oil companies lose money selling gasoline. Gas is one of the most refined products of oil. Highly refined means it costs the oil companies quite a bit to make it, but they have to sell it at such a reasonable price so people still purchase it. Industial use is what causes the price to rise.

I was able to ask this question to a exxon v.p. Oil companies usually make slight profits from gas stations not from gas sales, but all the shit inside like cokes and candy.
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Old 05-07-2007, 12:49 PM
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Gas stations make the profits on the convenience store stuff, but I don't know why oil companies would see a dime of that. Most stations are locally owned and franchised and all that, not run by the oil companies.
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Old 05-07-2007, 12:51 PM
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I was able to ask this question to a exxon v.p. Oil companies usually make slight profits from gas stations not from gas sales, but all the shit inside like cokes and candy.
And a high-up oil company exec would never be anything but 100% honest and forthright with information about their profit & loss, right.
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Old 05-07-2007, 01:18 PM
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Actually he is exactly right.
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Old 05-07-2007, 01:25 PM
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Actually he is exactly right.
Then it should be relatively easy to show exactly what % of gas prices are currently related to the refining process, and how (and why) that cost has outstripped inflation by a wide margin over the last, say, 30 years, no?

Or was gasoline a loss leader until 2007?
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Old 05-07-2007, 08:40 PM
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Then it should be relatively easy to show exactly what % of gas prices are currently related to the refining process, and how (and why) that cost has outstripped inflation by a wide margin over the last, say, 30 years, no?

Or was gasoline a loss leader until 2007?
A very fast, down and dirt search found this story from the Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...092400253.html
Gas Profit Guzzlers

Refiners Captured The Biggest Part Of the Price Increase


"By Justin Blum
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, September 25, 2005; Page F01

When the average price of a gallon of regular gasoline peaked at $3.07 recently, it was partly because the nation's refineries were getting an estimated 99 cents on each gallon sold. That was more than three times the amount they earned a year ago when regular unleaded was selling for $1.87.
The companies that pump oil from the ground swept in an additional 47 cents on each gallon, a 46 percent jump over the same period."

And in case no one heard over the weekend, US production plants and their capacities are at there lowest level in years........
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