How does gas at $4 and higher impact you?

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#671 of 795 Re: best car for gas shortages when the idiot light goes on? [steve_] by fezo

Nov 05, 2012 (9:36 am)

Replying to: Stever@Edmunds (Nov 05, 2012 8:19 am)
I'm the opposite. I've never run out of gas. I trace this to when my older brother and I shared a car with a dead gauge. He always assumed there was gas in it and I was constantly bailing him out. I started always assuming there was no gas in it.
 
Made for a couple fifty cent fill ups but worth the while.

#672 of 795 buddy, can you spare a dime? by Stever@Edmunds HOST

Nov 18, 2012 (7:26 am)

"Thirteen cents of every retail dollar is spent at gas stations, but that level has stagnated in recent years amid weaker demand.
 
Gas sales have been subdued amid continued weak demand in the U.S. Gasoline use posted its weakest October since 2000 last month. A modest economic recovery and continued high unemployment, as well as higher fuel-economy standards, have reduced demand.
 
The more goods people can get online, the less time they need to spend in the car traveling to brick-and-mortar retailers."
 
13 Cents of Every Retail Dollar Spent at Gas Stations (Wall St. Journal)

#673 of 795 is there an election or something? by Stever@Edmunds HOST

Dec 04, 2012 (7:20 am)

"AAA Michigan says gasoline prices have fallen roughly 12 cents during the past week to a statewide average of about $3.45 per gallon.
 
The auto club said today the average is about 15 cents per gallon more than last year at this time."
 
Michigan gas prices down 12 cents from last week (Detroit Free Press)
 
I'm ready for another road trip but my wife is balking. A three week break from the last one isn't long enough for her this go round.

#674 of 795 national average is $3.248 by Stever@Edmunds HOST

Dec 17, 2012 (3:21 pm)

All 50 States Have Gas Below $4 for First Time in 2012 (WSJ)

#675 of 795 Re: national average is $3.248 [steve_] by michaell

Dec 17, 2012 (3:34 pm)

Replying to: Stever@Edmunds (Dec 17, 2012 3:21 pm)
With my $.10 grocery discount, I paid $3.259 at Shell for 91 premium today.
 
Still cost $53 to fill up, however.
 
RUG is now down to $3.039 at the local grocery store.

#676 of 795 Re: national average is $3.248 [michaell] by xwesx

Dec 17, 2012 (6:13 pm)

Replying to: michaell (Dec 17, 2012 3:34 pm)
I could live with that! I think we're down to about $3.60 now, which is the lowest I've seen around here in a good long time (well over a year). I had stopped paying attention to the fuel prices for the longest time, but the other day when I filled my five-gallon container for my plow truck and the total was under $20, well, that sure caught my eye!

#677 of 795 Re: national average is $3.248 [xwesx] by Stever@Edmunds HOST

Dec 17, 2012 (8:03 pm)

Replying to: xwesx (Dec 17, 2012 6:13 pm)
Any idea how much home heating oil is going for these days?

#678 of 795 Re: national average is $3.248 [steve_] by xwesx

Dec 18, 2012 (12:13 am)

Replying to: Stever@Edmunds (Dec 17, 2012 8:03 pm)
No, but it is generally about $0.10 less than road diesel, which is at $3.80 right now, so I imagine it to be between $3.60 and $3.70. Much better than a month ago, if that's the case!

#679 of 795 Re: national average is $3.248 [xwesx] by gagrice

Dec 18, 2012 (6:56 am)

Replying to: xwesx (Dec 18, 2012 12:13 am)
Is most of FBKs on Natural Gas now?

#680 of 795 Re: national average is $3.248 [gagrice] by xwesx

Dec 18, 2012 (1:05 pm)

Replying to: gagrice (Dec 18, 2012 6:56 am)
No, but there's a lot of talk about it. The problem is that it is a relatively small market, fairly spread out, and 1,000 miles from nowhere. So, the return on investment isn't all that promising. And, as you know, the mentality around here is never "build to fit." There could be a small diameter poly pipeline installed from the north slope to the interior in a summer by practically strapping it to the TAPS, but that wouldn't do. No, no.... we must have something grand that takes twenty years to plan, five years to build, and an eternity to maintain.
 
Now, they're talking about building a LNG plant on the slope and trucking gas to Fairbanks.
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