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  • larsblarsb Member Posts: 8,204
    Lowest USA Price today 9-29-2006:

    Harrisonburg VA @ $1.79

    USA Average price: $2.30
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    Harrisonburg is just over the Blue Ridge Mountains from me, yet our lowest price is still $2.15 (at least on the routes I travel).
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    I saw the $2.29 sign at the Shell Station and kept on a drivin' today. :sick:

    Rocky
  • boaz47boaz47 Member Posts: 2,747
    and California gas is higher than a lot of places. But $2.74 is still close to a buck less than I paid early August.
  • lemkolemko Member Posts: 15,261
    Citgo is owned by the Venezuelans. I heard of some people proposing a boycott of Citgo due to Hugo Chavez' badmouthing of "W." Experts said that such a boycott won't work because Americans buy fuel based on price rather than on principles.

    Did anybody hear of a company called Valero? Is this also a Venezuelan company? One replaced the Mobil that used to be on the corner of Roosevelt Blvd. and Cottman Ave. in NE Philly.
  • smittynycsmittynyc Member Posts: 289
    No, Valero's a Texas company with all kinds of ties to the Bush/Cheney regime.

    They've been making a significant push to open stores in the NE (quite a few of them in Bergen and Westchester counties up here), and since prime new gas station real estate is both expensive and hard-to-find, they have bought a lot of the Mobils that've been shut down. At least the ones that Lukoil didn't buy first.
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    Yeah, and Valero is spreading down the east coast to my neck of the woods in central VA. In fact, the new Valero nearest me replaced a Citgo, just in the nick of time (before Chavez' recent "speech").

    Funny that they're charging one cent less for 87 than the Shell and Exxon a little ways up and down the road on either side -- $2.14.

    One more thing -- there was a snippet yesterday that 7-Eleven is dropping Citgo from their in-house gas stations because of you-know-who.
  • gagricegagrice Member Posts: 31,450
    We have Valero stations in San Diego. The one near me is always 10 cents higher than the ARCO across the street. Our gas has a low of $2.39 at one ARCO station to $3.15 at a Mobil. Usually Mobil or Shell are the highest priced. Spirit is a newcomer that is expensive. One close to me took over the Chevron station. Valero took the Texaco. Shell dug up their tanks and has the property for sale. Been vacant for over a year now.
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    Reason for me to buy Venezuelan oil. Phillips uses Venezuelan oil, and I will try buy more from them in the future. ;)

    Rocky

    P.S. Paid $2.29 at the Shell Station in Amarillo, on my way home. I get back to Dumas and see a $2.19 at Walley world. Oh Well, I got ripped off a dime. :(

    Rocky
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    Wife saw $2.13 this morning. And about 45 minutes away I've seen $2.11
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    Have the declining prices affected how much you drive at all?

    Things in our household have worked out that we'll be puttingon a lot fewer miles until March, so we'll be "kicking them while they're down" so to speak :P
  • fintailfintail Member Posts: 58,414
    2.73/2.83/2.93

    Interesting how WA was just below the national average a year ago...now it is significantly above. Wacky supply and demand in action, I am sure. Nothing that isn't on the up and up.

    Prices are sharply lower than a year ago at this time...November has nothing to do with it I am certain.

    I'm not driving any more or less than before.
  • iluvmysephia1iluvmysephia1 Member Posts: 7,709
    SE Arizona, Willcox to be exact, the local Mustang gas station is selling 87 no-lead for only $2.29. Whoa...almost makes me want to get that SX4 and go take a 2-day trip over to Roswell, NM, or sunny San Diego, CA, or something.

    Over in the big city, Tucson, ghastly is ranging from about $2.22 to $2.29 for 87 no-lead.

    Still, not to get too excited, remember that the overall US average should not really go much below $2.00/gal for 87 no-lead.

    2021 Kia Soul LX 6-speed stick

  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    I drive about the same even though it's a few bucks cheaper now to do it.

    Rocky
  • british_roverbritish_rover Member Posts: 8,502
    to have bottomed out here for the time being. Some stations are holding steady at $2.39 and some are holding steady at $2.35.
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    Curious... that $2.39 level was a plateau for quite a while here as well. :confuse:
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    Prices have leveled off IMHO for a few weeks. Why is the media saying that prices were going to keep falling ? I guess they will drop alot, a few weeks before the election IMHO.

    Rocky
  • imidazol97imidazol97 Member Posts: 27,674
    The prices here are in the $2.10 area with large numbers of stations of $2.03 and below.

    Last week the powers that be raised the price at a large number of stations to $2.19 that held at most for 48 hours and then raised to $2.25 when the media played along with the "price of oil has gone up" faxes.

    Now I heard the media saying "There's going to be a cold winter and heating oil is going to run the price of gas up because of needing to produce more heating oil."

    If anyone watched the Ohio Senate seat candidates DeWine vs Brown debate on Meet the Press, they'll understand that DeWine is friendly to oil companies and Brown seems a loose canon; that should explain why keeping gas prices low until the election will benefit oil.

    2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,

  • gagricegagrice Member Posts: 31,450
    I would not discount the election factor in the price of gas. It is also possible that it is a normal cyclic thing. We are also getting 3 times more oil from Iraq than we were a year ago. It is feasible that within a year Iraq production could move them into the top 5 US oil importers. In spite of media trying to stir up bad news that would impact oil, it has not had any affect. We are getting jaded. It takes a Katrina to get our attention. That is not going to happen for a while. There was only one New Orleans to destroy. It may take some traders a bit longer to realize their oil bubble has burst.
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    Okay, what's up with the gas prices today ? :)

    Rocky
  • larsblarsb Member Posts: 8,204
    $1.89 in Jackson MO is the lowest

    $2.29 is the USA Average.

    Rocky, they did not stop coming down a few weeks ago.

    USA Average on Sept 2: $2.73
    USA Average on Sept 25: $2.37
    USA AVerage on Oct 2: $2.29

    Still coming down slowly. USA Average will not go below $2.25 if oil stays above $60 a barrel, so it's near the bottom now for sure.
  • phinneas519phinneas519 Member Posts: 113
    I drive about the same or possibly less than when the prices were higher. However, I'm much more willing to do those oh-so-forbidden jack rabbit starts now. :D
  • lemkolemko Member Posts: 15,261
    Two-cent drop in Philly. Sunoco Regular is $2.25 and "ultra?"93 is $2.55. I see they still have Real Ultra 94 out by Harrisburg.
  • waiwai Member Posts: 325
    Today,I fueled up my Jetta with 93 at $2.49 at Newark. 87 here will be 2.19. At shell here the 87 and 93 differs by $0.40. Lemko. you don't need to drive that far to Harrisburg to get your favorite ULtra 94, they have it at Pennsylvania turnpike after one exit from Downingtown.
  • jae5jae5 Member Posts: 1,206
    Not really. With the exception of going to Indianapolis this weekend, I keep driving to a minimum. I have noticed the first couple of weeks of decline I was somewhat prone to leave a traffic light a little heavier of foot. But I stopped that "madness" and am now back to snail mode.

    Saw fuel prices in Indy running about $2.15 average, but found some places @ $1.92 (Speedway) & $1.94 (no-name stations). I fueled up @ $2.07 near Lafayette.

    Back home here we're running about $2.38 by me, $2.45 average. All prices for 87-octane petrol.
  • p100p100 Member Posts: 1,116
    The prices of diesel fuel here in Central Florida are still around $2.70/gallon. Regular gas is as low as $ 2.20. Could somebody explain why is diesel so expensive? It costs less to make than regular gas. This whole thing smacks of price manipulation all the way. Because diesel fuel is so high and virtually all commercial delivery vehicles run on diesel, we are not going to see a favorable impact on retail prices of goods any time soon. Even utility companies have slapped high gas prices surcharges on their customer bills, and those are not likely to go away either.
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    Holy Cow lemko, Ultra is $0.30 higher than regular. :surprise: OUCH !!!! :mad:

    Rocky
  • lemkolemko Member Posts: 15,261
    Yeah, and it's not even "real" Ultra! If it isn't bad enough that it's $0.30 more, they watered it down!

    Anyway, slight drop today. Sunoco Regular is now at $2.23 and "ultra?"93 is $2.53.
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    Well a lil' better I suppose. It beats my choice of sticking in 90 or 91' kerosene

    Rocky
  • british_roverbritish_rover Member Posts: 8,502
    One of those stations that had been holding steady at 2.35 finally dropped down to 2.34 today.

    Most of the stations that had held steady at 2.39 for several days now dropped to 2.35.

    I think without some type of realy good news or a big drop in crude oil prices that gas prices have about hit bottom here.
  • andre1969andre1969 Member Posts: 26,023
    I went to Baltimore, and coming back filled up with 89 octane in a bad neighborhood for $2.199 per gallon. 87 was $2.099 and hi-test was $2.299. The truck only took about 12.5 gallons, but the gas gauge needle was acting weird, actually dropping below the lowest line on occasion, so I figure I'd better not risk it. Plus, I had to go through one of the Baltimore Harbor tunnels and had this image of running out of gas in it! That would've been fun! :blush:
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    Glad ya got the gas, pal. ;)

    Rocky
  • 210delray210delray Member Posts: 4,721
    I was just thumbing through the back of my '98 Nissan Frontier owner's manual the other day. It said in "high altitude" areas over 4000 feet, including Colorado, western Nebraska, northeastern Nevada, and other places plus "the part of Texas just below Oklahoma," that it was okay to use 85 octane instead of 87.

    First time I remember seeing that. Interesting that my Camrys' manuals are mum on that issue, and 2006-07 Ford manuals say NOT to go below 87, even in high-altitude areas.
  • jae5jae5 Member Posts: 1,206
    Oil Drops to $59/Barrel

    Does this mean continued decreases in pump prices, who knows.
  • gagricegagrice Member Posts: 31,450
    Every time oil goes down a buck my 401K goes up. A win win situation for the whole economy. The only diehards that like high gas prices are the people that got sucked into buying a smaller car than they really wanted.
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    The place below Oklahoma is called the Tx Panhandle. That is where I somewhat regretfully live. ;)

    Rocky

    P.S. thanx for the post.
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    Yeah I gotta agree with ya. Thanx for the update pal.

    Rocky
  • gagricegagrice Member Posts: 31,450
    Well it is in the $58 and falling range. How far will it fall? We may see $1.50 gas this winter. Makes me want to take a long driving trip.
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    We may see $1.50 gas this winter. Makes me want to take a long driving trip.

    Me too gagrice. That would be great if that happened.

    Rocky
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    $2.19 thru $2.25 in town. Not much change over the last week.

    I'll be looking forward to lemko's morning report. :D

    Rocky
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    Dalhart is $2.37 thru $2.39

    They are uaually the highest in the state acording to our local news stations :mad: Glad I don't have to pay for that expensive slop anymore.

    Rocky
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    $2.11 :) (cheap) !!!!! Thru $2.49 :surprise:

    Whoa !!!! now that is a gasoline price spread

    Rocky
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    Said She saw prices tonight ranging from $2.10 thru $2.26 in Grand Rapids, Mi.

    Rocky
  • imidazol97imidazol97 Member Posts: 27,674
    $1.94 to $2.19 around area.

    There seem to be several Speedways at $2.19 along with Krogers who may be supplied by Speedway (probably with less alcohol in it).

    I'm expecting another "restoration" this week. Probably Thursday morning like the old pattern did it.

    The $1.91 is around the area where Speedway (Marathon subsidiary) has it's offices near Springfield.

    Only 4 weeks until elections are over. DeWine, a supporter of big oil and vice versa, has a nasty fight on his hands to retain senate seat in Ohio. Had debate on Meet the Depressed last Sunday with challenger.

    2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,

  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    You need to fill up some drums and send me some of that cheap gas ol' pal. :P

    Rocky
  • imidazol97imidazol97 Member Posts: 27,674
    Hey. Maybe I can get one of the MD10 tankers here at Wright Patterson AFB to load up and drop some for you. I will call Senator Mike DeWine's office; it looks like he'll do anything for vote right now since he has competition polling equal and better than him right now.

    Just give me your coordinates. Do you have a large pond they could fill up as they fly over and drop their load? Ya'll rich Texans probably have a couple of olympic-sized pools, one for mom and dad, one for the kids, that they can fill--I should have known. I hope you're not a smoker. ;)

    I watch the MD10 tankers (or whatever name the AF gives them) and other tankers fly in and out here. I wonder how long I could run my car on their contents and I wonder how fast the planes they fill up use that fuel.

    2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,

  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    Hey. Maybe I can get one of the MD10 tankers here at Wright Patterson AFB to load up and drop some for you. I will call Senator Mike DeWine's office; it looks like he'll do anything for vote right now since he has competition polling equal and better than him right now.

    LOL

    Just give me your coordinates. Do you have a large pond they could fill up as they fly over and drop their load? Ya'll rich Texans probably have a couple of olympic-sized pools, one for mom and dad, one for the kids, that they can fill--I should have known. I hope you're not a smoker.

    Ummmm, us Texans are poor. ;) I only use Copenhagen ;)

    I watch the MD10 tankers (or whatever name the AF gives them) and other tankers fly in and out here. I wonder how long I could run my car on their contents and I wonder how fast the planes they fill up use that fuel.

    Or better yet how expensive that fuel is per gallon. ;)

    Rocky
  • tpetpe Member Posts: 2,342
    I don't see it happening. Venezuala and Nigeria have already announced a production cut. Iran has stated that oil needs to get back to a "reasonable and logical" level. While no target price was stated apparently anything under $60 is not considered reasonable or logical. Interestingly enough it was only a few years ago that $35/barrel oil was considered a reasonable target. I guess it doesn't take long to get used to all that extra money flowing in. Just the announcement of an emergency OPEC meeting would probably send the price of oil back over $60/barrel. Even if that doesn't happen refineries will start to cut back now that the hurricane season is nearing an end. This glut of unleaded gas will eventually go down and prices will creep up. In the meantime lower fuel costs have led to a recent increase in truck and SUV sales for all the automakers. That's fairly predictable. My personal opinion is that the price of gas is within 10 cents of bottoming out.
  • rockyleerockylee Member Posts: 14,014
    They have us right by the nose don't they. :sick:

    Rocky
  • larsblarsb Member Posts: 8,204
    Still $2.28

    Lowest in USA:

    $1.83 in Jackson, MO.
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