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Guess who was doing the most business....
When the news was full of stories about how they expected gas prices to rise (right around the Phoenix situation as I recall) our prices shot up from the $1.49 range to $1.69. That was on Aug 25. The price stayed at $1.69 through our first home football game on 8/30, Labor Day, and the second home football Saturday which was yesterday. This morning, it dropped to $1.65. Now we don't have a home game or big event here for two weeks, so it will be interesting (to me, anyway) to see what happens to the price day by day.
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Historically the past few weeks fillup's, all 87 octane...
9/05/03 $1.499
9/03/03 $1.549
9/01/03 $1.599
8/29/03 $1.599
8/28/03 $1.599
8/26/03 $1.619
8/22/03 $1.629
8/20/03 $1.639
8/15/03 $1.489
8/12/03 $1.499
8/10/03 $1.539
8/07/03 $1.549
8/04/03 $1.419
7/29/03 $1.559
7/25/03 $1.549
TB
87....$2.08
89....$2.18
91....$2.28
These prices represent a whopping $.02 reduction since Labor Day!
87...$1.599
89...$1.659
93...$1.699
My car takes premium, so I remember that 93 octane there was $1.839 right before Labor Day.
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
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Most common premium price I'm seeing posted is about $2.29-2.39, with a couple of spikes at $2.49-2.59.
I'm sure $3 is not far off in California metro areas, since Americans won't boycott or use less.
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Many folks come here and gripe and moan about the prices going up, but now they are going down, you don't see very many people commenting on that move in the market.
TB
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Interestingly full-serve only about $.04/gal more than self-serve. The differential used to be $.07-$.10/gal.
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
This morning, a local oil company apparently had a valve on a truck open up and spill fuel oil for 3 miles which resulted in the closing of a 4 lane road in both directions for 3 miles... only oil-related news of the day... not sure if it will cause a change at the pumps...LOL
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2021 Kia Soul LX 6-speed stick
There are a number of stations around town that are still between $1.62.9 and $1.67.9 for regular.
Overall observation - prices never go down as quickly as they go up!
:^)
That's still 30% higher than it should be...
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Where is the outrage, it's actually lower than prior to the blackout and AZ pipeline problems...
TB
Somebody must have one out there somewhere right?
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As far as I can surmize, the only places gas is costlier in Chicago (in the contiguous U.S.) are parts of California and the Pacific northwest.
Someone mentioned Chicago being expensive. The average price of regular unleaded is $1.74 in Chicago wile the rest of the state is closer to $1.50/gal. Dallas averages $1.50, or 2 cents higher than the state as a whole. Houston sits on $1.48 like the state average. Atlanta is lower than the rest of the state at $1.38/gal. In California, the folks of San Francisco get to pay a whopping $2.10, on average, for a gallon of regular unleaded! I've always said California is a heck of a nice place to visit; but, for the life of me I can't figure out why anyone chooses to live there! And, yes, I'm talking about my family as well. I have family in LA and my wife has family in LA and SF also.
Hope these figures help a little.
I think seeing how they knew I was from Georgia, they charged me $ .75 cent for a bottle of RootBeer. It was a real glass pop bottle (not plastic). Everyone in E.Alabama knows that Georgians are rich.
Come see us when you can....cousin...go up there to Norcross and check out where "uga91" lives...he'll get you the best deal of all....!
I believe that GA's prices are lowest due to the fact that their state tax on gas is the lowest.
Some of you folks bitching about the price of gas should perhaps check and see how much your state's are slapping on to each gallon of gas in the way of tax. Nine times out of ten that's the reason for the regional price differentials.
My usual Sunoco truck stop, Palisades Park, NJ
87 - $1.659
89 - $1.759
93 - $1.839
94 - $1.859
diesel - $1.379
diesel will start its upswing next week as NJ switches to winter-mix, and home heating oil production steps up, but for now, I love my diesel Dodge Ram
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I'm sure there is a site that lists all 50 states and the amount per gallon of tax they charge. Then juxtapose those tax numbers with average price per gallon for the states. I have no doubt that the states that slap on higher taxes have higher average gas prices. The situation like the ruptured gas pipeline which affected the Phenoix area would be an exception to that general rule. However, supply and demand still outweigh other factors.
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That is generally true, sure, but that makes it even more strange that the city of Atlanta has lower gas prices than the rest of the state. There must be a huge supply here. Either that or competition is driving the prices down. Atlanta has (I think) the 3rd longest average commute time in the US and the residents here drive WAY more miles than the rest of the state drivers do. I used to live in Columbus, GA (the 2nd largest city on the state) and you are never more than a couple of miles away from anything you needed to do or anywhere you needed to be. Here, it takes at least 20 minutes to get anywhere due to all the traffic. Oh well, I won't complain. I saw one station this morning at $1.19 and another at $1.20, so I'm happy!
This weekend, prices were falling rapidly around here in W. Ga. (Not yet down to the levels uga91 reports)
What was interesting was that the Chevrons, Exxons, Shells, and Marathons were selling gas for less than the "No-Names" .
I no understand this...unless the big boys are applying the heat to the little guys. The little guys have been "eating the big guys lunch" over the years. Could this be the beginning of parity between the big guys and the little guys?
Is the spot market becomming controlled?
Has the Convinence Store part of the industry taken over?????
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