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8805 messages, Last post on Nov 27, 2009 at 11:25 AM
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as of yesterday afternoon raised another 10 cents to reg-87 2.999, 89 3.099, 93 3.199....also noticed diesel 2.999 3 straight days of increase of a dime a day |
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Mobil, NJ4 west, Hackensack NJ 87 - $2.899 89 - $2.999 93 - $3.099 diesel - $2.799 27.75 gallons of D, a rather annoying $77.65... kcram - Pickups Host |
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| In Monroe, Wa ARCO sells for $2.69. I have 2 hi-mileage cars. Listening to TV reports about rising or dropping gas price stories, I try to use one car as a reserve to time whether I should fuel up or not. I seldom guess right. I think the TV stories are floated by the gas companies to get people to pay the most on any particular day. | |
| State College, PA at $2.79 | |
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Up a dime. Weird. Oil barrels are down, so we should see prices drop again soon. -juice |
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| Slight Rita effect here. Gasoline is up 3 at the Sunoco at Verree and Rhawn in NE Philly. Regular is $2.849, Mid-grade is $2.949, and Super is $3.049. Curiously, Ultra 94 is only up one cent to $3.129. | |
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Lowest prices in central VA are $2.999 for 87 with the usual 10-cent spread for the higher grades. I topped up both vehicles before Rita and am hoping to ride out the panic again (as for Katrina), but I heard that 20% of refinery capacity is out for now. |
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We took a road trip in rural VA this weekend, and it was very strange. In some remote places, where you'd expect gas to be a heck of a lot cheaper than in the city, it actually cost more. I saw some places with gas for $3.30. I used to go to places like that and find gas for significantly less, not more. Odd. Ended up getting gas on my way back, when I was already in Reston, VA. Saved a bunch, too! -juice |
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| Price seems to be not so stable here and jittering a little again. $2.79 is the high, but most places were flipping back to $2.75 yesterday | |
| .....why prices have jumped again. The reports I heard were that Rita caused little if any damage to refineries. If anything, prices should be dropping. I can hear the excuses now; "we were expecting higher prices due to damage from Rita, but when the damage didn't occure, we had to make up for the expected higher prices we didn't get." When the oil industry runs out of ligitimate reasons for price gouging, they make up reasons. | |
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