How much does gas cost were you live?
#11
RE: How much does gas cost were you live?
ORIGINAL: Grn N Gry 5OH
im payin $1.99 for 93 octane at Sheetz in VA. just, 2 or 3 wks ago, it was like $1.79......IT SUCKS !!!!!
im payin $1.99 for 93 octane at Sheetz in VA. just, 2 or 3 wks ago, it was like $1.79......IT SUCKS !!!!!
#13
RE: How much does gas cost were you live?
I paid $1.84 for some of that 87 octane here in Novi,Michigan the 31st of Nov.
It's $4.00 for the turbo blue per gallon 108 or 110 octane.
It's getting rediculis is'nt it?
Rye
It's $4.00 for the turbo blue per gallon 108 or 110 octane.
It's getting rediculis is'nt it?
Rye
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Sites having gasoline prices
Metro Columbus, OH has dropped from $1.98/gallon of 87 octaine t $1.91 during the last few days. I'm also noticing a decreae in gas milage sane the price went over the $1.75 prices of spring. Usually see that only at the end of a season when the old seansonal blends are being "dumped" to provide more room for the blend for the upcoming season (what you buy has the smell of "old gas" during the changover.)
Real oddity is that just outside the Metro Columbus area the prices for the same gas is in the $1.75 range. Some of this is due to taxes added by the city or county.
Was chechking earlier this week and discovered that the Columbus area was much higher then Cleveland and Cincy price-wise. That lead me to a web site that gave state-wide prices and sure enough Columbus was getting hit HARD!
I guess now that I have mentioned there being such web sites I might as well provide the information. Here are two that I use:
http://www.gasbuddy.com
http://www.speedway.com
Gas Buddy has prices for all of North America and gives the option of comparing several cities/areas at the same time, time graph showing price changes.
Soeedway is more regional.
Haven't discovered a web site for the other gasoline companies that lists daily prices.
Real oddity is that just outside the Metro Columbus area the prices for the same gas is in the $1.75 range. Some of this is due to taxes added by the city or county.
Was chechking earlier this week and discovered that the Columbus area was much higher then Cleveland and Cincy price-wise. That lead me to a web site that gave state-wide prices and sure enough Columbus was getting hit HARD!
I guess now that I have mentioned there being such web sites I might as well provide the information. Here are two that I use:
http://www.gasbuddy.com
http://www.speedway.com
Gas Buddy has prices for all of North America and gives the option of comparing several cities/areas at the same time, time graph showing price changes.
Soeedway is more regional.
Haven't discovered a web site for the other gasoline companies that lists daily prices.