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How does gas at $4 and higher impact you?

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Re: Let's Thank The Speculators [duke23] by dave8697
Sep 12, 2008 (5:42 pm)
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Replying to: duke23 (Sep 12, 2008 4:01 pm)

It looks like IKE will directly hit a line of refineries as it goes onshore. The tidal surge reminds me of Hugo in early 90's that hit S. Carolina. I remember a picture of piled up sailboats 50' high after that one. I think it hit Myrtle Beach area.
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Re: How does gas at $4 and higher impact you? [dave8697] by bumpy
Sep 12, 2008 (8:13 pm)
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Replying to: dave8697 (Sep 12, 2008 5:35 pm)

no, I've put gas in them to the tune of at least $355 a month.
 
You buy 80-100 gallons of gas a month?
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Re: How does gas at $4 and higher impact you? [dave8697] by andre1969
Sep 13, 2008 (5:12 am)
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Replying to: dave8697 (Sep 12, 2008 5:35 pm)

I sort of do the same thing with my old cars, trying to rotate them so that none of them sit too long. Only problem with doing that though, is that I might go for awhile without having to fill up, but when I do, they all need it all at once. So when two '79 New Yorkers with 21 gallon tanks, a '76 LeMans with a 22 (I think, might also be a 21), an '85 Silverado with a 16 gallon tank (the second one is disabled), and a '67 Catalina with 26 gallons all cry "feed me" at the same time, it can get expensive!
 
Once the nice weather's over, though, the old cars won't get driven as much. And I'll make my car-less roommate drive my '85 Silverado to work, and take back my Intrepid!
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Ike spike by mattandi
Sep 13, 2008 (6:16 am)
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Location Winston-Salem NC
 
RUG had been hovering around $3.50 or so locally for the last couple of weeks. The station I frequent was at $3.45 Thursday morning. The insanity started around Thursday afternoon/evening. A regional chain began requesting that customers purchase a maximum of 10 gallons at a time in anticipation of shortages due to Hurricane Ike. My usual station was at $3.55 Friday morning. They were at $3.69 by 4:00pm with lines of cars on the surrounding streets. The five o'clock news came on and was reporting widespread panic and gouging. Prices were all over the place with many stations already out of at least RUG. There were reports from a nearby towns of RUG at $5.35 to $5.40. I told my wife I had to see for myself what was going on, so I went for a ride (had to run to the grocery anyway, so I just took the long way ) Another station I frequent was out of all grades of gas. Their sign showed $3.69 for RUG. I rode down a major thoroughfare. Every station had lines out into the streets. Signs said $3.69 to $4.19 for RUG. The $4.19 station had no lines, but was still doing a brisk business. Station by the grocery was at $3.89 and the lines looked to be about 30 to 45 minutes long. When I returned home about 30 minutes or so later, I passed a station where the lines were gone. I watched as a few pulled up to the pumps and then pulled away. Obviously out of gas. My usual station was now at $3.99 and the lines were longer. This morning there are reports of $5.99 RUG in the area. I have not ventured out to see the carnage yet.
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Report gouging by gagrice
Sep 13, 2008 (6:35 am)
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President Bush commented on Hurricane Ike this morning. He said, "The storm has yet to pass and I know there are people concerned about their lives." He promised the government will monitor gas prices in the wake of Ike to make sure "consumers are not being gouged."
 
You can report gas gouging at this website:
 
http://gaswatch.energy.gov/
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Re: How does gas at $4 and higher impact you? [andre1969] by nippononly
Sep 13, 2008 (9:34 am)
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Replying to: andre1969 (Sep 13, 2008 5:12 am)

Only problem with doing that though, is that I might go for awhile without having to fill up, but when I do, they all need it all at once
 
Andre, you are going to have to work on phasing all the cars, so that you only fill have to fill one tank, or two at the most, per month!
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Ike Ravages Upstate NY by oldfarmer50
Sep 13, 2008 (12:02 pm)
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At least you'd think that was the headline from the way these bandits are raising prices. Friday morning RUG $3.59---Friday PM RUG $3.77.
 
I'm breaking out the sandbags and boarding up the windows. I won't be buying any gas.
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in central ct... by explorerx4
Sep 13, 2008 (12:12 pm)
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gas prices have not changed in a while..
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Re: How does gas at $4 and higher impact you? [dave8697] by tankbeans
Sep 13, 2008 (12:48 pm)
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Replying to: dave8697 (Sep 12, 2008 5:35 pm)

I'm sorry, I just got completely confused. I'm guessing the years you mentioned were the years that said vehicles were purchased. I guess I can't imagine going 10 months without buying any gas.
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Re: Let's Thank IKE [gagrice] by dave8697
Sep 13, 2008 (3:35 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Sep 12, 2008 12:34 pm)

the news showed lots of states charging $5 for gas. By me it jumped 45 cents to 4.15 at most stations by sat AM. If IKE turns NE enough, I can get some rain on my parched lawn tomorrow.

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