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  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,414
    Steady at 3.11/3.21/3.35 (I still don't understand that gap) at my local Chevron.
  • gagricegagrice Member Posts: 31,450
    I have seen regular unleaded today all the way from Costco at $3.12 to Valero regular for $3.51. All self serve. I don't think there is a station that offers full service in my area of the county.
  • iluvmysephia1iluvmysephia1 Member Posts: 7,709
    Pocatello, ID, we're hanging around at $2.79 for 87 no-lead. That holds true for most all of the stations in town.

    2021 Kia Soul LX 6-speed stick

  • lemkolemko Member Posts: 15,261
    ...actually fell four cents. Sunoco Regular is now $2.91, Plus is $3.01, "premium?"91 is $3.06, and "ultra?"93 is $3.11. Octane booster is still $4.19 a bottle.
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    You really ought to lay off that octane booster -- could be doing your cars more harm than good!

    Here's what the 2007 Dodge Caliber owner's manual says:

    The use of fuel additives which are now being sold as octane enhancers is not recommended. Most of these products contain high concentrations of methanol. Fuel system damage or vehicle performance problems resulting form the use of such fuels or additives is not the responsibility of the manufacturer.

    Earlier it says, CAUTION! DO NOT use gasolines containing Methanol. Use of these blends may result in starting and driveability problems and may damage critical fuel system components.

    And, in regard to using higher than recommended octane, Your vehicle is designed to meet all emission regulations and provide excellent fuel economy when using high quality regular unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 87. The use of premium gasoline is not recommended. The use of premium gasoline will provide no benefit over high quality regular gasolines, and in some circumstances, may result in poorer performance.

    So, please check your owner's manual. I'm confident the GM engineers who designed your cars know more about what's best for your car than the oil companies who have been brainwashing us for decades that higher octane is always "better."
  • KCRamKCRam Member Posts: 3,516
    my usual Sunoco in Palisades Park NJ... gas down about 4 cents, diesel stable for 4 weeks.

    87 - $2.859
    89 - $2.959
    91 - $3.029
    93 - $3.059
    diesel - $2.799

    28.5 gallons of D, $79.75 :(

    kcram - Pickups Host
  • gagricegagrice Member Posts: 31,450
    Many stations are now under $3.09 for regular unleaded.
  • iluvmysephia1iluvmysephia1 Member Posts: 7,709
    here in the high desert of Pocatello, ID, have risen to the occasion and are not far off from the rest of y'all. We're staring at $2.79/gal for 87 no-lead and have had that price for a week or so.

    I recall us enjoying prices around $2.31/gal a month-and-a-half or so ago here. :D

    2021 Kia Soul LX 6-speed stick

  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,414
    Down to 3.09/3.19/3.33 here
  • gagricegagrice Member Posts: 31,450
    I can't believe San Diego is less than WA. We have a station selling at $2.99. Costco is at $3.07
  • imidazol97imidazol97 Member Posts: 27,675
    Kroger gasoline: $2.379
    minus $.15 using Kroger card from purchases of $100 month before
    $2.259
    minus rebate on credit card at 5%
    $2.139 approx.

    If only this would last.

    Suburban area near Dayton Ohio

    Oh the lines were like the 70s lines (thanks to Carter). And on my second trip with the other car I saw the expected fight between two drivers when one cut in front of another where two different lines had formed to go to the same pump station!

    2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,

  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,414
    Some places have fallen below $3 here, but not in my city, and not many. We have extra-gouge here
  • andre1969andre1969 Member Posts: 26,023
    up in the Laurel/Odenton/Millersville area of Maryland, I saw 87 octane for around $2.959-2.999 per gallon. It's still holding at around $3.059 in my neighborhood, though.
  • smittynycsmittynyc Member Posts: 289
    kcram,

    If you've seen me post this earlier, I apologize, but you'll probably take some solace in knowing there's a weird full-serve Exxon in my neighborhood (Riverdale, The Bronx) that's charging $3.99/gallon for diesel.

    That's not a typo. I repeat -- three dollars and ninety-nine cents for one gallon of diesel fuel. It's been that way for at least 6 weeks.

    What's worse is that people seem to be buying it at that price. Additionally, they charge $3.4X for 87 while a BP literally next door charges $3.2X, and yet the Exxon is always a-swarm with customers.
  • smittynycsmittynyc Member Posts: 289
    "here in the high desert of Pocatello, ID, have risen to the occasion and are not far off from the rest of y'all. We're staring at $2.79/gal for 87 no-lead and have had that price for a week or so.

    I recall us enjoying prices around $2.31/gal a month-and-a-half or so ago here."

    Man . . . if a place started selling regular at 2.79 here, they'd need to call out a few cops to direct traffic. At $2.31, people would be filling up wheelbarrows, garbage cans, and empty soda bottles.

    We're stuck at $3.19-$3.26 for regular. I did see a couple of BPs up in Westchester that were down to $3.15 over the weekend. Sheesh.
  • lemkolemko Member Posts: 15,261
    ...Sunoco Regular is now $2.89, Plus is $2.99, and "ultra?"93 is $3.09. No octane booster this week. I'm driving the 1988 Park Ave and she seems to be happy on that slop. I guess your sense of taste goes in your old age too.
  • andre1969andre1969 Member Posts: 26,023
    as long as that car doesn't start having valve clatter under hard acceleration, you should be fine on a lower-octane fuel.

    I put 93 octane in my pickup this last time, but only because prices got to the point that 89 was closer in price to 93 than 87. I think the price was $3.059/3.159/3.239. I usually fill up when the gas gauge needle gets to the half-way mark, so at the next fill-up, I'm going to put in 87, which will give it a mix of around 90.
  • jae5jae5 Member Posts: 1,206
  • bumpybumpy Member Posts: 4,425
    No octane booster this week

    Just pick up a few jugs of toluene at Home Depot. ;) In any case, I seriously doubt that an '88 Park Avenue is running high enough compression for an octane booster to do anything.
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,017
    Nahhhh she should be fine on the slop ;)

    Rocky
  • lemkolemko Member Posts: 15,261
    ...with octane booster. Would be curious as to what it would do, but as bumpy said, it most likely will do nothing but leave me $4.19 poorer. It would most likely impossible and/or cost-prohibitive, but I wonder what a 1988 Buick Park Ave would be like with a Northstar? The car appears smaller and is most likely lighter than my girlfriend's LaCrosse.
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,017
    lemko, just run premium in your 88' atleast every 10 fill ups to keep the injectors clear. ;)

    To be honest it's been a few days since I baught gas but I'm pretty sure it's $2.84+ here in Dumas.

    Rocky
  • andre1969andre1969 Member Posts: 26,023
    It would most likely impossible and/or cost-prohibitive, but I wonder what a 1988 Buick Park Ave would be like with a Northstar? The car appears smaller and is most likely lighter than my girlfriend's LaCrosse.

    I've seen Ford 351s in Focuses and 426 Hemis in PT Cruisers, and one of my favorites was a 440 big block in a little mid-70's Dodge Colt 2-door hardtop, so compared to those, I'm sure a Northstar in an '88 Park Ave would be relatively simple!

    Whie the Park weighs less than a LaCrosse, as is, by the time you beefed it up and accounted for the heavier V-8 engine, I'm sure it would end up weighing more. And the C- and H-body seemed to have a fairly big engine bay, so I'm sure it could be done. After all, they got the 4.1/4.5/4.9 under the hood, and while that was a pushrod engine with a fairly small displacement, IIRC the engine block and heads were actually pretty big.

    That car should have been designed originally to run on 87 octane, but sometimes as cars get older, even if they're low mileage and well-maintained, the combustion chambers and valves can get a bit carboned up, and you need to go to a higher octane to keep them from clattering.
  • bumpybumpy Member Posts: 4,425
    $2.84? Can't you just pump gasoline straight from the ground in Texas? ;) 87 was $2.65 at the local full-service place this morning.
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    Still hanging in at $2.75 for regular here. The gaps between graders are more curious. $2.85 for 89 and 20 cents more up to premium at $3.05
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,017
    Can't you just pump gasoline straight from the ground in Texas

    Sure can it's called natural gas. :P

    Rocky

    P.S.

    I'll ask momma what gas prices are when she gets back. ;)
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    Here at home (central VA), prices are now $2.69 for 87. Farther south in VA, I saw it as low as $2.65.

    In NC, it's higher -- in the $2.79+ range (must be higher state taxes).

    In Charleston, it can be had for $2.60, and not too far north of the city, there were Sunoco and Citgo stations across the highway from each other that were selling 87 on Thursday for only $2.48!

    Still not as low as Dayton obviously, but close!

    Don't you guys read my posts about octane boosters and their worthlessness?

    Rocky, your higher altitude is why 86 octane can be used -- the air is less dense, and so cylinder pressures are lower. The end result is that detonation (pinging) is less likely to occur.
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,017
    Rocky, your higher altitude is why 86 octane can be used -- the air is less dense, and so cylinder pressures are lower. The end result is that detonation (pinging) is less likely to occur.

    I still don't like the fact that in other states where the altitude is higher they have atleast 87, 89, 93 octane levels. I think it's a poor excuse for them to get away with giving the customer as lemko calls it "SLOP" at the same prices. We have 86, 88, 90 octane levels at the majority of gas stations. There are a few stations
    (mainly Phillips 66) where you can find 91' octane. Dumas has a few thank-god.

    Neways gas dropped about 3 cents to $2.81 for 86' slop ;)

    Rocky
  • waiwai Member Posts: 325
    As you recall, Rocky, I promised to let you know when price of 93 is more than $0.20 difference than 87. Now in DE 93 Octane has a difference of $0.25 compared to 87 Octane which suggest drivers of luxury/performance cars are get used to the high price of gas and demand more 93 instead of mid/low Octane gas, 87 $2.94, 89 $3.04, 93 $3.19 at Mobil.
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,017
    They are doing that here at some stations for 90 and 91 octane pal.

    Rocky
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    In December, when I traveled cross country from Los Angeles to Virginia, octanes were even lower in the high-altitude areas of Nevada, Utah, and Colorado: 85 for regular, 87 or 88 for midgrade, and I believe 91 for premium.
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,017
    Yeah for some reason they serve us sloppy sewer water in the higher altitudes. :mad:

    Rocky
  • KCRamKCRam Member Posts: 3,516
    My usual Sunoco...

    87 - $2.859
    89 - $2.959
    91 - $3.029
    93 - $3.059
    diesel - $2.759, down 4 cents

    25 gallons of D came to just (he said with sarcasm dripping all over the keyboard) $69.

    kcram - Pickups Host
  • carlisimocarlisimo Member Posts: 1,280
    Gas is down to $2.99!!!!!!!!!

    I don't use enough to really care, but it's made a lot of people here happy.
  • lemkolemko Member Posts: 15,261
    It went UP ten cents to $2.99 from Saturday to Sunday!!! Good thing I filled up the Brougham with the glorious 94 Ultra the lucky people of Harrisburg still have!!!
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,017
    LOL, lemko. :D I know how you and I could make money. We could buy some 94' Ultra in harrisburg and sell it down here in West Texas at $5.00 a gallon. These cars down here wouldn't know what do or how to run without there usual slop !!! I guess it would be like getting a Vitamin injection for us ? :blush:

    Rocky

    P.S. Dumas gas is $2.79-$2.83. Amarillo has it as low as $2.61 at one particular station

    Compton, KY is the lowest price in country at $2.12

    Highest is KAILUA KONA, HI at $4.04

    National average is $2.83
  • bottgersbottgers Member Posts: 2,030
    In Chicagoland it's $3.05 now. Must be gearing up for the 4th of July gouging session.
  • gagricegagrice Member Posts: 31,450
    Compton, KY is the lowest price in country at $2.12

    Who said gas would never get below $2.50 again. You just need a big gas tank and a hankerin' to visit Kentucky.

    San Diego has gone below $3 at many stations. If we don't have any more knee jerk market reactions I think it will be at or below $2.50 across the country by Labor Day.
  • jae5jae5 Member Posts: 1,206
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,017
    They haven't gouged us enough jae. :cry:

    Rocky
  • jae5jae5 Member Posts: 1,206
    $2.12!!!, San Diego below $3!!!! :surprise:

    Here are my postings from Monday & today for 87 octane:

    Monday:
    Meijers: $2.99 (home)
    BP: $2.98 (work)
    Shell: $3.00 (work)
    Gas City: $3.05 (near home)
    Speedway: $3.05 (near home)

    Today:
    Meijers: $3.05
    BP: $3.15
    Shell: $3.19
    Gas City: $3.19
    Speedway: $3.17

    And these are the western burbs. In the city it's higher, downtown, fuggedabouit.
    :sick:
  • jae5jae5 Member Posts: 1,206
    You got that right Rock.

    How you been? You dad's last day is coming up soon right?
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,017
    Ouch !!!!! :sick:

    Rocky
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,017
    Nope he can't leave. :mad: It was suppose to be July 1st but they are keeping him for awhile since his trainee is going back to GM. I'll try to talk to him today and see if he knows anything more and I'll post it.

    Gas here in Dumas is $2.89 for slop !

    Rocky

    P.S. Doing good U ?
  • lemkolemko Member Posts: 15,261
    Prices at the Sunoco at Rhawn and Veree in NE Philly:

    Regular = $3.01
    Plus = $3.06
    "premium?"91 = $3.11 - Yeah, a premium for slop.
    "ultra?"93 = $3.21

    Saw "The Outlaw" octane booster at Home Depot for only $2.38! Trouble is, to use this stuff, you have to leave the tank run nearly empty before using it. I don't feel like having to shell out $64 all at once to fill up my Seville. It doesn't hurt as bad when it's in smaller increments, though it does feel like death by a thousand cuts.
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,017
    What the heck is "The Outlaw" octane booster. How many octane points is it suppose to raise in like 16 gallons of gas ?

    Rocky
  • lemkolemko Member Posts: 15,261
    They claim 104+
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,017
    I'll have to look for some pal to help flush my injectors in my vehicles. ;)

    Rocky
  • imidazol97imidazol97 Member Posts: 27,675
    Are you thinking that a higher octance level will "clean" you injectors? Or were you kidding?

    I'd use Chevron's Techron fuel system or injector cleaner to do that job if I wanted. I do it occasionally and it does make a difference, even in my 03 3800. Follow directions on the can. It's not mousemilk like many over-the-counter injector cleaners.

    2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,

  • lemkolemko Member Posts: 15,261
    Is that any brand of fuel injector cleaner or a particular brand. I imagine the Chevron Techron is the gasoline you use. I put a bottle of that injector cleaner in my 1988 Park Ave when I did an oil change two weeks ago. Car always ran fine.
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