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Old 08-18-2005, 05:38 PM
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I think it's about $2.70 for Chevron 92... But I am not sure. I just close my eyes and start pumping... < can be taken the wrong way by a perv!
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$3.01 for 93 in Suffolk NY
Old 08-18-2005, 05:54 PM
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2.89 for 91 ocatane up here in Palo Alto, CA
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They're already seeing an influx of SUVs being traded. Gas isn't gonna get better any time soon because China is demanding MORE and the supply isn't increasing because of production bottlenecks like refining. That being said it'll have to head north of $4/gal for Americans to begin demanding alternative fuel or high efficiency vehicles that get 100 MPG...give it a few years and watch...
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Filled up on the PA turnpike for $2.63/gal for 93 octane only to get into town to find it was $2.83!! Seems to me like someone is making an assload of money off us! Bastards...
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Originally Posted by AustinS2k2003,Aug 18 2005, 05:58 PM
They're already seeing an influx of SUVs being traded. Gas isn't gonna get better any time soon because China is demanding MORE and the supply isn't increasing because of production bottlenecks like refining. That being said it'll have to head north of $4/gal for Americans to begin demanding alternative fuel or high efficiency vehicles that get 100 MPG...give it a few years and watch...
Bingo!! Thats exactly right. Our gas is still cheap by European standards though. $2.79 for 91 here in Southern Illinois BTW.
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just payed 329 per gallon here in chicago

this is insane we need to start a riot or something
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Today I just payed 2.91 for 93 in New York (Long Island). Seems like the price goes up everyday . I wouldn't mind paying this, but I was in Jersey yesterday and the price was about thirty cents cheaper per gallon and that is only an hour away from me. I think that it's rediculous to pay so much more and only be a state away.
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i paid $2.77 in Virginia. actually i didn't pay for it don't have to my parents own the place. Shell all the way. sucks i'm moving a few months. no more free gas.
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Paid 2.79 at Exxon in Tupelo, MS...Some stores are up to 2.85 and 2.90 this is some bullshit. 93 octane.

I think the cheapest place to get gas in Tupelo is at the new pumps they put up in sams/wallmart parking lot. If you have a sams card you get about 10 cents per gallon off.


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