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Replying to: rorr (Jan 30, 2007 8:26 am) I think it's best we don't discuss anything political because you and I obviously see the world much different. You are a capitalist and I'm a protectionist. We are like trying to put two magnets together. Rocky P.S. Wife bought $10 of gas for $2.03 here in Dumas a few hours ago at Valero.
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Replying to: rockylee (Jan 30, 2007 8:38 am) |
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| Down 6 cents this morning to $2.19, and my sister reports $2.15 down in York county. | |
| I was up in Laurel, MD, and the cheapest place I saw was a Shell station; 87 octane was $2.029 per gallon. I ended up driving past my local Citgo twice yesterday. First time, 87 was $2.239, but the second time past it was down a bit to $2.159. | |
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$1.99 in the Chicagoland area at Sam's Club. $1.87 in Lake Havasu City, AZ $2.35 in Las Vegas (but a free Carl Jr.'s Famous Star burger with an 8 gallon purchase). $4.29 at Halloran Springs, CA (about 10 miles south of Primm, NV).
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Gas prices are ALWAYS something that comes up at the chats lately. If you can find the time, stop in! We're not QUITE as topic driven in the chats, and we have a good time! The Mazda Club Chat is on tonight. The chat room opens at 8:45PM ET Hope to see YOU there! Check out the schedule |
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The Beast isn't the only roller coaster in the area at Cedar Point South (Kings Island). The gas prices were $2.259 yesterday somewhat in unison. Now they're back down to $2.179 currently. Of course some stations are still holding at the $2.259 level. $1.959 on the base (Wright Patterson Air Force Base). |
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| ...Sunoco on Rising Sun near Tyson has regular at $2.21 - down two cents. | |
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Gas prices lowering slowly This is the interesting part I wanted to point out: At $2.47, Oregon's average gasoline price is fifth highest in the nation. Hawaii has the highest average price at $2.87, followed by California and Washington at $2.52 and Nevada at $2.48. Notice that CA, WA, NV, and OR are all in the top five highest prices. See the pattern? (wait for it, wait for it....) They are all states in the WESTERN REGION which always has higher gas prices, due the the NORMAL MARKET CONDITIONS IN THAT REGION. Not due to a "group gouging" which is going on. Google any regional gas prices chart over the last two decades, and the western region is ALWAYS higher. Normal Market forces.
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Replying to: larsb (Jan 31, 2007 7:01 am) |
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