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As of 9/29/2005 gasoline at the little Chevron station near my house was $3.21 for regular. The Diamond Shamrock just across the street had regular at $2.89.... hmmmmm which one to buy from????
quote:Originally posted by ledaemon: hmmmmm which one to buy from????
LOL... Yeah, $2.89 - $2.99 on the average in my neck of the woods too at the moment. I know of one particular place that's got it for $2.69 though which isn't too far away, so when I'm in the area I fill up there.
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I noticed on my way to work last night it was $2.59 at most stations. The gas station at Wal-Mart was $2.55, I think. I dunno. I was tring not to get hit by some old lady driving crazy. But think that is what it said.
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$2.77, with no lines, while virtually everywhere else was $2.99. I avoided the station that offered $2.74 per gallon, unleaded, that had droves and droves of people lined up.
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Regular Gas Sacramento Ca:$2.35 average/Diesel:$2.79 average as of November 20th
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I filled my 2006 F150 up when the gas light was on! It cost me $92.00! That was in Alberta too..which gas is not as expensive as the rest of the country. At that time gas was 84c a litre. Gas back east at that time was like 95c a litre! That was back in March...I filled it up completly back out west two weeks ago the gas was 79c a litre this time and it only cost me $73.00...which is definetly better than last time.
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Sorry guys but you in the US have it easy. In the UK, it's just about £4.50/gallon, = $9, meaning an average 14-gallon tank costs the equivalent of US$126 to fill from empty. Of course, most of that (76%) is creamed off by our tax-mad dictator's spin machine, otherwise konwn as the Labour government. Car tax costs well over $300 a year, cigarettes cost the equivalent of $10 a packet, a beer almost $6, and if you want to live in a decent house (sorry, box) you'll pay "Council Tax" (legalised extortion) of well over $2,000 equivalent per year, having already lost over a third of your pay packet, (or if you earn over $70,000 equivalent, 51%) at source through Income Tax and National Insurance. Bloody government.
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I use 93 octane and that's $2.24 here in Virginia Beach. Compared to paying $3.15 a few months ago.
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