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  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    That's what it felt like hearing those "news" stories with some analyst saying, "Fill up NOW before the price at the pump goes up at least 25 cents next week."

    And it's a sort of self-fulfilling gloom and doom prophecy. If people listening actually take the advice and run to the gas station to fill up, demand will have been increased and the price WILL go up.

    I'm REALLY getting tired of the "we're all gonna die" quality of the news anymore.

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  • explorerx4explorerx4 Member Posts: 20,723
    it's still gonna go up 25 cents, so i filled everything up today. the other part is i don't like the owners of the cheapest place in town. i filled up for 10 cents more a gallon around he corner(1.99.9).
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  • Mr_ShiftrightMr_Shiftright Member Posts: 64,481
    In Marin County, premium has jumped to $2.65/ regular is averaging around $2.20 and diesel is way up to $2.59. That .40 cents a gallon more for diesel certainly cancels out the supposed advantage of owning one, at least in San Francisco. I'm thinkin' $3 a gallon by summer.
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    We had a 12 cent jump the other day up to $1.99 for 87. Premium up to $2.19
  • andre1969andre1969 Member Posts: 26,023
    nearest to me seem to have been holding steady...

    Citgo: $1.899 for 87
    Shell: $1.969 for 87

    When that scare came out, the Citgo held their prices, but Shell jumped up around 3-4 cents.

    I lucked out on Friday though, while out running some errands, and found a Shell station about 10 miles away that had 87 for $1.799. I had about a half-tank, but decided to take advantage of it!
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    Prices here held for about 3 days on the doom and gloom news story. I find it interesting that the jump was pretty much half of the predicted 25 cent jump. Wonder if the other shoe drops for a 13 cent increase??
  • utterutter Member Posts: 79
    Inner city gas prices are all over the place. Been seeing it ranging from $2.39 down to $1.77. Most places are stuck in the lower $1.80s
  • wilcoxwilcox Member Posts: 582
    Price too high here. OPEC, have mercy on dollar.
  • andre1969andre1969 Member Posts: 26,023
    last nite going home I noticed the Shell station was at $2.079 for 87 octane. They were like $1.969 a couple days ago.
  • ghuletghulet Member Posts: 2,564
    ...I don't remember prices exactly, but was a bit shocked (it's been a couple weeks since I last bought gas) that they were around $2.229/2.329/2.429 for 87/89/93. Here's hoping someone in my home replaces one of the SUVs for a Scion or Corolla if these prices hold.
  • chrisducatichrisducati Member Posts: 394
    $2.24'9. St Louis. Filled the company truck at 84 bucks.That will last about a week if no one drives it much...
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    Central Virginia:

    Hess across from Sam's Club:
    87 - $1.829
    89 - $1.929
    93 - $2.029

    Shell just a couple miles away is $1.959 for 87. So is Sheetz about 10 miles away in the other direction.
  • bottgersbottgers Member Posts: 2,030
    With price of gas over $2 a gallon most everywhere now, and in some places, way over $2, just how high will prices go?

    I've said this before and I'm still a firm believer in that the U.S. cannot sustain $3 gas prices. Some of you point out that other countries pay a lot more for gas than we do, or the current price isn't as high as it has been in the past when you adjust for inflation. The fact is, prices are higher now than they've ever been here in the U.S., and other countries have learned how to survive by using less. The U.S. hasn't. This county's economy still completely revolves around the transportation system, and if the price of gas stays at or near $3 a gallon on permenant basis, it will destroy our economy. Do OPEC and big oil companies really want to bite the hand that feeds them? They need our economy to be strong. They need our economy to keep making money because they can't survive without us. Without the U.S., all companies in the business of selling oil would go bankrupt. So when, and at how much will the price of gas peak?
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    ...but we could face a recession on the order of 1974-75 and 1981-82, not fun, but we'll get through it.

    And I'm not so sure if OPEC will be forced to lower prices as much as happened before, what with rising demand in China.

    It's probably true we're in a golden age of horsepower that's about to come to a screeching halt, and say good bye to the large ute as a fashion statement!
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    OPEC talking about increasing output if prices stay at present levels:
    http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/050314/opec_9.html

    The Saudi oil minister said current oil prices were "unjustified."

    I really think that prices are artificially high at the moment due to the way the commodity markets work.

    At the pump, our local prices here are still holding at $1.99 after that 12 cent jump a while back. Have to wait and see what affect today's news does or doesn't have.
  • jlawrence01jlawrence01 Member Posts: 1,757
    Everyone gets panicked this time of year by the price of gas as refineries switch over to the summer formula.

    I wish that the EPA would limit the number of formulations required (the Chicago Tribune states that there are no less than six between Chicago and St. Louis).

    At some price point, it is time to switch over to a complete ethanol usage for vehicles. It would be sort of interesting.

    Like usual here in Illinois, Sams Club is 15 cents cheaper than the oil company gas stations and a nickle cheaper than Costco. They are always the last to jump up.
  • imidazol97imidazol97 Member Posts: 27,675
    >complete ethanol usage

    We don't need ethanol required. That's what ADM has been lobbying for since they control most of the ethanol production. Wonder why they'd want everyone to require ethanol???

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  • ghuletghulet Member Posts: 2,564
  • KCRamKCRam Member Posts: 3,516
    Same station... diesel:

    Feb 25 $1.939
    Mar 04 $2.139
    Mar 08 $2.159
    Mar 16 $2.219

    Make it stopppp

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  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    You're scaring me into not wanting to go out today and find out!
  • davem2001davem2001 Member Posts: 557
    What cost $1.00 in 1980 would cost $2.42 in 2003.
    (the inflation adjuster site I went to stopped at 2003 but you get the idea) http://www.westegg.com/inflation/

    I'm pretty sure gas cost around $1.00 a gallon back in 1980.... I think part of the problem is, we're coming off historically LOW gas prices and back to more "normal" prices.

    4,5,6 years ago when gas was still around $1 a gallon, that was just a historically low price.. that would be like 20 cents a gallon back in the 60's....no wonder people were buying all the Suburbans and Excursions, etc..
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    Regular unleaded reached around $1.40/gallon (in 1981 dollars) at the beginning of 1981.
  • davem2001davem2001 Member Posts: 557
    Ok, that proves my point even more - according to the inflation calculator site -

    What cost $1.40 in 1981 would cost $2.98 in 2003.

    So, while today's prices don't thrill me, and obviously I'd prefer it if gas was $1.25 a gallon right now, it's nothing that we haven't dealt with in the past - it's not "the highest gas prices ever" and the sky isn't falling
  • a_l_hubcapsa_l_hubcaps Member Posts: 518
    Cheapest I could find today was the Eastcoast station at US 1 and Springfield Ave, selling regular for $1.99 and middle for $2.14. Prices have shot way up here in the last week.

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  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    Up 6 cents yesterday to $2.05 for 87, $2.225 for premium
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    Yesterday for 87:

    $1.979 at Liberty and "Lowest Price"
    $1.989 at Hess
    $1.999 at Exxon, Shell, Sheetz, and Citgo

    So, we've got record crude oil prices, a record federal budget deficit, a record trade deficit, a falling dollar with no end in sight, and GM and Ford on the ropes. Meanwhile, Congress is concerned about steroid use in baseball.

    Is there something wrong with this picture?
  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,415
    If pro is the opposite of con, progress is the opposite of congress. Of course, it doesn't help when you endlessly bend over backwards for corporate interests and cowardly modern-day robber barons.

    I paid $2.39 today for Chevron 92 in northern WA. I saw it upwards of $2.55 at some stations, and never lower than $2.29.
  • anonymouspostsanonymousposts Member Posts: 3,802
    It was $1.99 for 87 octane at most gas stations around here about 60 miles west of Atlanta.
  • bottgersbottgers Member Posts: 2,030
    ....someone was going to try to justify today's prices by stating they're not as high as they once were after adjusting for inflation. No matter what spin you put on it, today's prices are the highest they've ever been, period. You can try to justify that any way you can, but the average cost of gas has never been over $2 before, and until now, it never cost me $19 to fill up my little Tercel. Any way you look at it, these prices are ridiculous!.
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    ...about this a long time ago, but we did virtually nothing about it. And we still can't agree on a solution.

    At least my vehicles have 4-cylinder engines and run on 87.

    Meanwhile on Congress's mind today, it's Terri Schiavo. While I have all the sympathy in the world for her, I don't think Congress has any business butting in at this time.
  • bottgersbottgers Member Posts: 2,030
    .....the powers to be seem to have no interest in addressing the issue. It's kind of like the movie "Jaws" where Richard Dryfuss says to Larry "You aren't going to do anything about this problem until it swims up and bites you in the [non-permissible content removed]!" Same thing here. Nothing will be done about this problem until our entire economy is on its way down the sewer pipe.
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    ...it's just that there are too many competing interests, but the result is the same -- nothing.

    But you're right, once the economy is brought to its knees, then we'll get some action.
  • davem2001davem2001 Member Posts: 557
    ok, this is just SPIN, - "I'm too dumb to understand inflation, gas costs more now than it ever did"
  • bottgersbottgers Member Posts: 2,030
    Whatever you need to tell yourself to get that warm fuzzy......
  • wilcoxwilcox Member Posts: 582
    W. Georgia all over the place. 87 OCTANE - Low of $1.87 chevron, high around $2.06 marathon.

    And cost to manufacture plutonium has increased a great deal...but they in iran are making progress with these increased revenues.
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    Another 4 cents up to $2.09 for 87 here in Happy Valley!
  • KCRamKCRam Member Posts: 3,516
    My usual Sunoco truck stop, Palisades Park NJ

    87 - $1.919
    89 - $2.019
    93 - $2.099
    94 - $2.139
    diesel - $2.159

    Filling up with diesel at 2pm today were me, 3 straight trucks, a semi, another diesel pickup, and a midsize shuttle bus.

    The first shipments of diesel in April should be regular D2, not the more expensive (and less-efficient) winter mix. Home heating oil production will also be over, meaning more raw #2 for diesel fuel - diesel should be below regular unleaded by tax day.
  • gpkgpk Member Posts: 38
    Its 2.25 here in Eau Claire, Wi for 87 octane.
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    I filled up today at Hess for $1.999 for 87. The last time I bought gas a couple of weeks ago, it was $1.829.
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    Another small bump of 4 cents up to $2.13 in State College, and despite the continuous negative drumbeat in the news, it's starting to feel like a leveling off to me. Nothing specific to base that on, just a gut feeling. When they have the public stampeded in one direction, that's when things usually switch and they have to drive us in another direction :)
  • wilcoxwilcox Member Posts: 582
    Today the BP station on the way to work was $2.09 for regular.

    I'm going to "Cut Down" on my fuel consumption. Pleasure driving less (will borrow my son's Grand Theift Auto and begin to play it).
    Parking the pickup. Driving the sweet little Contour more...for commuting. Keeping top speed below 60mph.

    This strategy should lower my consumption by atleast 25%. Probably more...
  • utterutter Member Posts: 79
    $2.03 for Regular in NorthEast DC. Think thats the cheapest its flwoing.
  • larsblarsb Member Posts: 8,204
    $2.06 is best price in town for reg unleaded, at Fry's Phoenix - NW 67th & Indian School.

    City Average is 2.149
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    I guess I altered my driving a bit as the price approached $1.90. I try to double up tasks I have to get done and take one trip instead of two, and on days I don't have to I try to not take any. Now working out of the house helps, but yes, I'm exerting my little chunk of decreasing demand. I certainly don't rush out and fill up when a radio news story tells people to do so before the next increase. That's insane and probably contributes to short term demand increases, which make commodity traders lean even more to the upside, yada, yada...

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  • bryanbryan Member Posts: 198
    Sunday, 3/20 Sunoco off I-66 at Glebe Rd. 2.03
    Tuesday, 3/22 2.04
    Wednesday, 3/23 2.07
    Thursday, 3.24 2.11

    I have seen it at high as 2.15 on Lee Highway near Rosslyn, VA.

    I paid 1.95 on 3/20 in Rehoboth Beach, DE

    Gas is usually cheaper closer I get to MD/DE line.

    One Citgo station on Rt. 50 near Queenstown usually runs 5-8 cents less than all others.
  • jlawrence01jlawrence01 Member Posts: 1,757
    Personally, I have not made any changes in response to this recent gas spike. I use 45 gallons per month MAX and an extra $45/mo on gas does not affect the budget that much as I don't have car payments.

    Would use public transportation but that doesn't make financial sense as it is cheaper to drive until the gas hits $3.50/gal.
  • ghuletghulet Member Posts: 2,564
    Drove by the closest gas station to work last night (Ashland and Lawrence), prices were $2.42/2.52/2.62, IIRC. Good thing I don't drive too much (~3 miles to work each way), this is getting a bit ridiculous.
  • jlawrence01jlawrence01 Member Posts: 1,757
    I drove from Edison Park to Crystal Lake on *fumes* last night to pay $2.11 for regular. One or two more lights and I would have been walking.
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    My wife workd in Altoona, PA which is about 40 miles away, and in the past there generally has been a 5 to 10 cent difference in price between here and there. (In the current media panic over gas prices this has not been the case) There were times that it was DARN close to being worth it to drive there and back given the mileage I was getting and the price differential. As long as I could jusity the trip by actually having something to do or get there, I'd make the trip AND fill up. I never quite pulled the trigger on just "taking a ride' to fill up! :)

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