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Mark
I was almost giddy to pay $2.399 for 87 octane today in beautiful Bannockburn, IL (about 25 miles north of Chicago), where I've been working a bit lately. Price is about 20 cents cheaper than the city.
Still don't see any sense in using it as everyone here types in a "9". Never see an eight or any other number! :P
Mark
http://ask.yahoo.com/20050915.html
Mark
Though usually I just drop it altogether.
-juice
(so you don't forget, call before midnight tonight!)
87 - $2.299
89 - $2.399
93 - $2.499
diesel - $2.459
Extremely rare for diesel to be lower than premium unleaded in January around here...
kcram - Pickups Host
I think you folks are going to wear out the "9" key! :P
Mark
Aye yi yi.
Gas prices are status quo, been filling up in the burbs when I can as a result (S.O.'s Jeep Wrangler uses about $8 in gas a day on my 50 mile round trip; so that's at just about 15 mpg on that commute, most of which is interstate. Of course, it's interstate that's travelling 15 mph half the way there and most of the way back, so not surprising, I guess
BTW, Here in McComb, MS after going down a penny on Tuesday from 2.24 AND 9/10ths on Monday to 2.23 on Tuesday, our prices went up to 2.30, 2.40, and 2.50 today. I knew I should have topped off yesterday. :mad:
You know what really bothers me about all this gas price hike is not just having to pay the higher price, but also how it makes me sound just like my Dad, "You know, when I was a kid, you could take a $20 bill and fill your tank and still have money to go to McDonald's yada yada yada..."
-juice
-juice
87 - $2.399
89 - $2.519
93 - $2.599
diesel - $2.839
While I bristle at this because I can get diesel ~40 cents cheaper near work, this happens to be Exxon "Diesel Extra" with additional additives, and I actually get slightly better mileage and smoother starts using it. Not worth $12 extra per tank, though.
Exxon diesel grades
kcram - Pickups Host
Was $2.04 for 87 when I got back from my 3-week cross-country trip just before New Years.
Now the lowest I can find is $2.17 at Hess, East Coast, Kangaroo, and no-name.
Looks like we hit the low point during our trip, although prices varied considerably from $2.05 to $2.47 depending on where we were.
Up to $2.56.
-juice
In town, Hess is still holding at $2.17.
Just as a reminder. In today's dollars we are still far behind 1980-81. Oil peaked out at $86.85 January of 1981.
Historic oil prices
$2.43 for Regular
$2.53 for Silver
$2.63 for Super
$2.71 for Ultra
I'm pretty much leaving the Seville with her appetite for Ultra at home these days. My '88 Park Ave with its 3.8 V-6 is happy on rotgut.
The Chevron at Cabin John was $2.47.
Georgetown Exxon is way up, $2.62 today. $2.82 for premium!
-juice
Plus $2.53
Prem $2.63
Always wondered why Sheetz stations less that 60 miles away were at least $.25 cheaper per gallon.
-juice
87 - $2.259
89 - $2.359
93 - $2.419
94 - $2.459
diesel - $2.379
I don't care how they keep their prices this low, I just like it...
kcram - Pickups Host
I heard somewhere that only 1/5 of our oil imports come from the Middle East. The rest comes from Canada, Mexico, Nigeria, and Venezuela.
PS
Full service stations as much as $3.15.
$2.25 is the going rate down in south central PA
-juice