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Re: Turnersville, NJ BlackHorse Pike [nortsr1] by oldfarmer50
Dec 28, 2008 (7:27 am)
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Replying to: nortsr1 (Dec 28, 2008 7:03 am)

"...Citgo, Riggins, RUG $3.37..."
 
I bet they'll sell a lot of gas at that price.
 
Here in the icebox of upstate NY RUG is down to the $1.60s in a few places and premium is below $2.
 
I can hear the politicians licking their lips trying to figure ways to get it back to $3 with taxes so that we "conserve".
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in central ct... by explorerx4
Dec 29, 2008 (1:18 pm)
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not the lowest price around, but the lowest I have paid in a long time 1.699 (1.659 cash price)
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Pa-HOE-Nix by larsb
Dec 29, 2008 (1:30 pm)
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Phoenix down to $1.35
 
And the new 1.4 BILLION DOLLAR light rail system just opened. At only 43 million dollars a mile, it was a BARGAIN !
 
Bad timing I guess...............
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Boise's back up by steve_ HOST
Dec 29, 2008 (1:31 pm)
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We crept back up to $1.55 around Christmas day.
 
Diesel is $2.45.
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Wide variance in prices during my holiday travels by 210delray
Dec 29, 2008 (8:24 pm)
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Paid only $1.35 today for WaWa RUG in fezo's neck of the woods (Toms River, NJ). The Shell that I missed was a cent lower. I saw an off-brand in the same area for $1.31. Lukoil (Putin-oil) on the Garden State Parkway was $1.55 -- passed on that. Pittsburgh had $1.79 for BP -- passed also. Did buy in Somerset, PA for $1.67.
 
Also had topped up in Front Royal VA on Christmas for $1.45 at a Texaco (would have been 5 cents lower per gallon with cash). Saw gas in NYC for "only" $1.83 -- such a deal (passed). Also, as soon as we got off the ferry from Cape May NJ into Lewes, DE today, gas was back up to $1.83.
 
I now have enough though to get me home to central VA, where it was $1.50 when I left on Christmas Day, so no gas will be bought in DE or MD.
 
The message I got was to top off where cheap to avoid the high-priced areas.
 
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Re: Wide variance in prices during my holiday travels [210delray] by fezo
Dec 30, 2008 (4:49 pm)
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Replying to: 210delray (Dec 29, 2008 8:24 pm)

You were indeed close by. Should have said hello....
 
Filled with $1.33 BP just north of Toms River today.
 
Here in town the best I could do would be $1.39.
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Another Boise bump by steve_ HOST
Dec 30, 2008 (5:06 pm)
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Up a few cents to $1.59 regular.
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Costco had a jump by gagrice
Dec 30, 2008 (5:49 pm)
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Not sure when the raised their prices. I filled my PU on the 18th and the price was $1.57. Today I was going to top off the Sequoia and the lines were around the building. Price was $1.69. Think I will wait a couple weeks till I fill up.
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$1.69 Greater Dayton area by imidazol97
Dec 31, 2008 (6:23 am)
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Most stations jumped the price 20 cents to $1.69 on Monday. The PR reason explained by a talking head on TV said it was because of the battle in Gaza and the oil price having gone up on Monday during the day ($2). I suspect it was a chance to raise the price for New Years celebrants and people traveling.
 
Several stations are still at $1.38 and $1.43 in spotty areas. I refilled my car at Murphy (Walmart) for $1.49 because tank was low after drive from Nashville home.
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Re: Wide variance in prices during my holiday travels [fezo] by 210delray
Dec 31, 2008 (8:31 pm)
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Replying to: fezo (Dec 30, 2008 4:49 pm)

Yes, we had a nice 2-day drive from NYC to central VA using the Garden State Parkway and side tracking along some of the barrier islands. We watched the sunset at Cape May and then took the ferry to Delaware, where we stayed overnight. Much better than the frenzy called I-95.
 
BTW, that gas station where I reported $1.83 in Delaware was a ringer. Because it's the first station you find after you leave the ferry, I suppose it takes advantage of people who jumped on the ferry with little gas left. Other stations a little farther on had RUG at $1.49 or so. Maryland's prices (at least near Delaware) were about the same.
 
I just paid $1.47 here at home -- we don't get those funny spikes like Dayton.

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