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Replying to: pf_flyer (Jan 07, 2009 7:20 am) |
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Filled the LS400 this morning at Costco. Premium is right at $2. RUG $1.79. Diesel down the street still at $2.19. That is the closest I have seen for a long time. Oil took biggest hit this morning in 7 years. Lost about $6 per barrel. So maybe the gas prices will head back down. |
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Jan 07, 2009 9:53 am) Still better than the $3.00+ I was paying this time last year and the $4.00+ over the spring, summer and early fall. But it kind of burns that you know this is due to taking advantage of the strife in the Middle East, which was going on anyway, the "restoration" and dead-cat bounce oil had late last week / early this week. This despite the glut of oil and gas supplies. But with the supposed cease-fire and talks starting last night I wonder if the prices are going to move down a bit. |
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It's up another eight cents at the local Sunoco! RUG = $1.71 Ultra = $2.05 Sheesh, just 'cause a couple of idiots are lobbing rockets at each other. I didn't know Israel-Palestine was a major oil exporting nation. |
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After hitting a low of $1.46, prices are up to $1.59 and higher for RUG. The BP I've been using of late has it at $1.60. Not too bad compared to what some of you are reporting from other areas of the country.
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Replying to: 210delray (Jan 08, 2009 6:49 pm) I just did a chart on daytongasprices.com of Richmond VA, Buffalo, Dayon, and crude oil prices. Buffalo and Richmond are smooth graphs, but Dayton follows the crude oil price fairly closely (disregarding the tax portion of the price). It's amazing to see the difference. Our pricing is so variable.
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Jan 08, 2009 7:27 pm) We have Sheetz, a regional chain out of Altoona, PA, plus one Kangaroo outlet, which is big in the Deep South. Another regional chain is Hess, which I believe is based in New York. National brands that are big here are Exxon, Shell, Chevron, and BP. We have a few smaller brands like East Coast and Excel. Wawa, common in NJ, is making inroads into northern VA, but hasn't reached our area yet. |
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$1.69 RUG (was holding for a couple of weeks at $1.59) $2.39 diesel (down about .20 or .30 cents, depending on the station). |
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paid 1.799, so the prices are creeping up a bit, by about a dime from 2 weeks ago. cash price is still a nickel less. |
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was for $1.94 (last Friday). The price has since gone down 4 cents to $1.90 with the Mobils / Shells / BP still at $1.97 ~ $2.00. Finally finished my yearly fuel spreadsheet and looking over the totals I spent $720 dollars more in 2008 than in 2007. Attributing this to driving 2000 more miles than last. Over the course of 2007, the truck was down for about 1.5 months overall due to numerous $$$ repairs and 2008 included three trips to Indy (1300 miles) and overall higher fuel costs. I think my mileage will be lower this year as I'm not planning any trips or car hunts and hoping the fuel costs will be lower.
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