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plthijinx 05-09-2004 05:35 PM

search for lower gas prices
 
here's a website that was featured in a story in the houston chronicle today on finding the cheapest gas in your area:



gas buddy

and



gas price watch

SteveDallas 05-09-2004 07:07 PM

That's interesting, but not that much use for me. I've found that in my neck of the woods, the relationships among gas prices at different gas stations is pretty much constant. In other words, if station A is $0.02 higher than station B, and station B is $0.05 higher than station C, those differences remain constant as prices fluctuate up and down (and up and up). So I don't really worry about shopping around--I know which of the stations along my usual haunts have the lowest prices, and make a point of stopping at them.

plthijinx 05-09-2004 09:35 PM

that's pretty much my consensus too but hey, if i can find a station a few blocks over from my normal route that's cheaper i'm all for it....

Dagney 05-09-2004 10:53 PM

I can only fill up 2 or three more times....

I gave a vital organ (they haven't told me which one yet) at the pump yesterday - 30.00 to fill my Monte Carlo on Medium Grade gas.

:eek:

farfromhome 05-09-2004 11:10 PM

Gas (I thought) was high priced in upstate.I'm finding I was wrong.Monday it was $2.08 at my usual haunt.Now its $ 2.15.Beware of Portland Oregon.

smoothmoniker 05-09-2004 11:40 PM

at $2.15 here you'd have a line around the city.

-sm

wolf 05-09-2004 11:41 PM

$1.84 Regular. Mobil/CircleK Market, Suburban Philadelphia.

Troubleshooter 05-09-2004 11:44 PM

$1.699 in Hammond, La

404Error 05-10-2004 12:05 AM

Just hit the $2.00 mark here in CT. Last week it was $1.89. Next week I think I'll trade in the car for a horse. Anybody know what a bale of hay goes for?

SteveDallas 05-10-2004 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dagney
I gave a vital organ (they haven't told me which one yet) at the pump yesterday - 30.00 to fill my Monte Carlo on Medium Grade gas.
I haven't spent $30 to fill our Dodge Grand Caravan yet, but I've come damned close, and it's only a matter of time.

There are still some places arouns here at $1.84 or $1.85, but many are up over $1.90. I haven't seen anybody over $2.00 (for regular that is) yet.

elSicomoro 05-10-2004 09:29 AM

I believe my local Mobil was at $1.91 this morning. (Far NE section of Philadelphia) At this price, my car costs about $20 to fill up; Rho's costs about $15.

jaguar 05-10-2004 09:45 AM

Try living in the UK.

Telefunken 05-10-2004 09:45 AM

$1.89 for cheap-ass regular at the local Citgo.

OnyxCougar 05-10-2004 11:10 AM

$1.89 for lowest grade unleaded. Eastern NC.

elSicomoro 05-10-2004 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by jaguar
Try living in the UK.
The reality here is that we've been spoiled for too long.

In March 1981, the national average for gas was $1.417 a gallon--$2.921 a gallon in 2004 dollars. Gas prices in the US haven't kept up with inflation, so we're still paying about a dollar less than the all-time high.

Granted, I'm not happy about having to spend $20 to fill up my car, and it sucks for people who are struggling...but it could be worse.

marichiko 05-10-2004 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jaguar
Try living in the UK.
Well, at least you guys in Europe have a pretty nice public transportation system. I adored the Swiss railroads - clean, fast, and couteous employees. Last time I was there they even upgraded my 2nd class Swiss rail pass to first class for free!

Meanwhile, back here at the ranch, I just paid $35.00 to fill up my Ford Explorer. Gas in Colorado Springs is running around $1.90/gal for the cheap stuff.:censored:

plthijinx 05-10-2004 08:39 PM

i just saw at a local stop and rob $1.99 for supreme.:eek:

xoxoxoBruce 05-10-2004 08:44 PM

Quote:

Meanwhile, back here at the ranch, I just paid $35.00 to fill up my **Ford Explorer**.
Soooo, you're part of the problem.:haha:

ladysycamore 05-10-2004 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jaguar
Try living in the UK.
I've always heard that petrol was high in Europe, etc (like 5 bucks a gallon! I swear, that's what someone told me years ago!). Please refute if not true. Thanks. :D

elSicomoro 05-10-2004 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by xoxoxoBruce
Soooo, you're part of the problem.
Bruce, what's that other car you have? A '57 Chevy?

elSicomoro 05-10-2004 09:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by ladysycamore
I've always heard that petrol was high in Europe, etc (like 5 bucks a gallon! I swear, that's what someone told me years ago!). Please refute if not true. Thanks.
As of Friday, the average price of petrol in the UK was 80.2p per litre--$5.40 a gallon.

Slartibartfast 05-10-2004 10:48 PM

Which brings up the question, WHY is it so expensive? Is it just taxed a ridiculous percentage?

$5.40 a gallon... that's about the cost of a pack of cigarettes these days.

marichiko 05-11-2004 02:41 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by xoxoxoBruce
Soooo, you're part of the problem.:haha:
One of life's ironies, I guess. My previous car was a wonderful little Suburu. I put 300,000 miles on it before its heart - aka engine - gave out on it. I was then given some extremely bad advice by a man I was engaged to at the time. "Buy a Ford!" he said. "I can fix Fords. Know all about 'em. We'll be a 'Ford family!'" So I bought the damn' "Exploder" and my fiance took off for California, never to be heard of again. I am now too poor to buy another car, so I'm stuck with the gas guzzling monster, and that's just a small part of MY problem!

xoxoxoBruce 05-11-2004 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sycamore


Bruce, what's that other car you have? A '57 Chevy?

That's one of them, but at 2 or 3 hundred miles per YEAR, it's hardly impacting the fuel supply.

zippyt 05-11-2004 08:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by xoxoxoBruce

That's one of them, but at 2 or 3 hundred miles per YEAR, it's hardly impacting the fuel supply.

Yeh , but its a FAST 2-300 miles !!!

Gas costs about $1.80-$2.00 here .
It takes $50 to fill up my work truck ( 40 gal tank ) .
THANK GOD FOR THOSE COMPANY GAS CARDS

elSicomoro 05-11-2004 08:46 PM

Now $1.95 a gallon at the Mobil up the street...I suspect it's over $2 a gallon in the inner city.

glatt 05-12-2004 10:10 AM

I just read this morning that the Smart car built by Mercedes and styled by Swatch is finally going to be imported to the USA. Unfortunately, because of the weak dollar, it will cost $20,000.

It kicks ass. It gets 60 mpg, and is plenty roomy inside for a couple of large adults. I saw them on the autobahn in Germany, and they can keep up with the rest of the cars there.

http://www.eccentrifuge.com/rabies/k....smart.car.jpg

wolf 05-12-2004 10:15 AM

Does the roof collapse automatically so they can just dig a hole and bury you in it if you crash? And where do you put the groceries ... or even your briefcase?

Happy Monkey 05-12-2004 10:19 AM

Those windshield wipers are interesting.

glatt 05-12-2004 10:27 AM

There's a foot or so in between the back of the seats and the rear hatch. You can fit a lot of groceries in there.

It passes all US safety regulations. Handles well, gets outstanding gas mileage, and is only slightly smaller than the new mini cooper. But has more room inside for the passengers.

plthijinx 05-12-2004 08:24 PM

jesus. $2.09! at the chevron on I-10! that's it. i'm building my own refinery and will issue special gas cards for free gas to all cellarites! anybody got a coker unit for sale?

zippyt 05-12-2004 10:07 PM

anybody got a coker unit for sale?

Just look next door .

elSicomoro 05-12-2004 10:10 PM

I believe the Smarts are already available in Canada...I wonder if you can import one into the States.


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