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  • hjr2hjr2 Member Posts: 105
    gas was $1.05 for a month here, until it got past 50 degrees, now $1.19-$1.24 reg.
    On news, they first said" gas going up due to uncertainty in the middle-east"..if it were relaly due to this factor, gas would have stayed near $2.00 per gallon for the past few months, and would never drop .
    I think another channel was more honest, they said prices were rising and will do so through the rest of the spring and summer(Gouge Us Time!).

    Bet $1.50-$1.75 by Memorial Day Weekend, and drop after mid-July some, then go back to realistic prices by 2nd week of Sept, as per usual?

    Makes you want to drive a battery car, if they were good. Maybe Honda is onto something here by introducing their new Hybrid Civic now? (su[pposed to get 48/48 with CVT. Not bad for a "5" seater).
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    $1.199 for 87 now...


    Don't see any factor other than the impending spring!


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  • jcave1jcave1 Member Posts: 137
    $1.49 for diesel. Hasn't changed in months.
  • wilcoxwilcox Member Posts: 582
    they say at least twenty cent per gallon by June. Now might be a good time to sell your old SUV...Ahahaha
  • machiavellimachiavelli Member Posts: 260
    People drive more in the spring/summer. Supply and demand.

    $1.179 to $1.199 for 87 in Pittsburgh
  • tboner1965tboner1965 Member Posts: 647
    Read what I posted a few months back in a similar discussion:
    #13 of 107 At least here, where it freezes by tboner1965 Jan 24, 2002 (04:27 pm)
    All vehicles do damage to the roads.

    I don't disagree that cars do much less damage than truck.

    I do disagree if you are telling me it is not proportional.

    Every road surface has cracks, designed in, or flaws. Two tons or 80 tons beating on those cracks will make them bigger. It just takes longer for a two ton vehicle to do it.

    FWIW, I just fueled up at $1.059 in Missouri. There is a sticker on the pump that says there is $0.354/gallon tax 18.4 cents is Federal and 17 cents goes to Missouri.

    Futures contracts for March 20th Unleaded Gasoline were at 57.89 cents/gallon today ( see http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=NYMEX_HUH2 )

    I don't know what my retailer paid for his fuel, but it's probably in the ball park of that number plus the costs to ship it and such.

    So he is selling me gasoline for $0.704/gallon (not considering taxes) and it probably costs him about the 0.579.

    I think it is completely wrong for the government to get more revenue from a gallon of gasoline than those who make it and/or sell it. At best the gas station owner is making $0.125/gallon.

    For the sake of argument, let's say a 44 gallon barrel of oil actually produces 44 gallons of gasoline. (Actually, I think you get about half of that, but I can't find the link right now that demonstrates what really comes from a barrel of crude oil.)

    Today, crude futures traded at about $19.25 to 19.75 per 44 gallon barrel. So if all the crude in a barrel becomes gasoline, then there is about $0.44 worth of crude oil in a gallon of fuel.

    Seems to me, that the ones raking in the money on fuel is the state and federal governments.

    TB
    User of Mucho Fuel


    Who believes there is much more tax revenue for the state and federal government than there is profit margin for all parties involved (save perhaps the Saudia Arabians).

    TB
    Who believes a free market should control prices, even if they are going up.
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    6 more cents up to $1.259 today in Happy Valley!


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  • machiavellimachiavelli Member Posts: 260
    Still holding at $1.199 around Pittsburgh
  • hjr2hjr2 Member Posts: 105
    in Southern Ca? They usually seem to beat everyone(except maybe Hawaii and Alaska???) in prices by 10-30 cents per gallon, depending where you live.
    Southeastern USA is usally least expensive by 10cents less than anyone else's.

    Someone had said (at school) that when they were in S.C., they got gas(off at a small town, Hanahan? Near Charleston S.C.) about 2 weeks back, they paid only .94 for 87 octane and we were paying $1.05.
  • machiavellimachiavelli Member Posts: 260
    pf_flyer-host - Let me know the next time your prices go up in State College - we seem to lag your increases by about 24 hours here in the Western part of the state - I'll run out and fill up my tank! LOL!

    We are up to 1.259 in Pittsburgh today for 87
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    It will be interesting to see if the prices follow a pattern like that!


    I can see a "weather map" of gas price high pressure areas now...LOL


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  • ezaircon4jcezaircon4jc Member Posts: 793
    is on the rise and it ain't the temperature! Grey Out Davis said that with the phase out of MTBE and the addition of (the MUCH more expensive [?]) ethanol, we can expect to see $2 regular again :(

    87 $1.519
    89 $1.619
    91 $1.719
  • woody72woody72 Member Posts: 73
    Visit the mother of all price gouging in northwest CA and pay $1.73 for cheap 87, up .26 in the last couple of weeks. It's painful to hear the national averages.
  • machiavellimachiavelli Member Posts: 260
    Wow, makes me glad to not live on the Left Coast!

    Still 1.259 in PA for 87
  • 18fan18fan Member Posts: 129
    Don't know what part of Pittsburgh you're in but here in the south, still holding at $1.199 for 87. Although did see a Sunoco going up to $1.259 on the way to work this morning.
  • machiavellimachiavelli Member Posts: 260
    North Hills... BP station on Rt. 8 Allison Park
  • ghuletghulet Member Posts: 2,564
    Why is it as soon as the weather is about to 'turn', gas goes up ~30 cents a gallon? Right now, gas on the north side is generally as follows:

    87 Octane=$1.469
    89 Octane=$1.569
    93 Octane=$1.659
  • wilcoxwilcox Member Posts: 582
    Yesterday $.99 for 87 at the Quickie kinda places. As much as ten cent a gallon more for name brand marketers. Today? Who knows...
  • ezaircon4jcezaircon4jc Member Posts: 793
    Two days and four cents higher <:-(

    87 $1.559
    89 $1.659
    91 $1.759
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    Up another 2 to $1.279 for 87 in State College...


    Gas prices still flowing downhill to the Pittsburgh area?




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  • KCRamKCRam Member Posts: 3,516
    My usual Sunoco truck stop, Palisades Park, NJ. They were changing the signs as I was tanking up... price compared to Feb 26

    87 - $1.119 - up 10 cents
    89 - $1.219 - up 10 cents
    93 - $1.299 - up 10 cents
    94 - $1.399 - up 10 cents
    diesel - $1.179 - up 6 cents

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  • sandman46sandman46 Member Posts: 1,798
    with the price of gas. Here in South Florida, Coral Springs, the price has gone up over $.20 in the last 2 weeks. What gives?
  • ghuletghulet Member Posts: 2,564
    Chicago, north side, going up still:

    $1.469/1.569/1.689
  • akanglakangl Member Posts: 3,282
    1.37 for 87
    1.67 for 91
    1.37 for diesel
  • machiavellimachiavelli Member Posts: 260
    We were still at 1.259 in PGH this morning, but I'll bet they go to 1.279 pretty soon, if the past few week's are any indication. Your price hikes in State College always are a day or so ahead of ours. If it's still 1.259 this afternoon, I'll fill up!
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    Better hurry... up to $1.299 today!


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  • 18fan18fan Member Posts: 129
    In Pittsburgh today (South Hills) from $1.259 for 87 to $1.189. Nearby stations are slow to follow but hopefully this trend will continue.
  • machiavellimachiavelli Member Posts: 260
    We're still at $1.259 for 87 in the North Hills, too. Filled up last night expecting it to be at 1.279 or 1.299 today based on our advance warning system from State College!
  • woody72woody72 Member Posts: 73
    Seems to have stabilized at 1.77 for 87. Heard on the news SF has the most expensive gas at 1.55, Ha!
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    Maybe we should add a USER GAS PRICE REPORTS section to the Town Hall chats!


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  • kgallant46kgallant46 Member Posts: 12
    I was shocked to find 87 at $1.35, 89 at $1.45 and 93 at $1.55. Last week 87 was $1.15!!!
  • ghuletghulet Member Posts: 2,564
    The Amoco station at Clark/North/LaSalle (traditionally the most expensive station in town), prices tonight:

    87=$1.659
    89=$1.759
    93=$1.859

    OUCH!!
  • wilcoxwilcox Member Posts: 582
    Prices have bounced up 10 - 15 cent per gallon across the board recently.

    I just love driving cars that are quick (Toyota Camry V6 & Contour SVT) yet still can deliver 25 - 30 mpg easily!
  • ezaircon4jcezaircon4jc Member Posts: 793
    I leave the Land of the Golden Sun (San Diego)with the price of 87 at ~$1.599. Arrive in what truly is Paradise (Hawai'i) a scant 5.5 hours later only to find 87 is $1.559 there. I return a week later (the price in Honolulu is still $1.559) only to find we're now at $1.639! Yikes!!
  • verozahlverozahl Member Posts: 574
    Ann Arbor, Michigan: Now at $1.45 per gallon for 87-octane. Acura Integra is very fuel efficient, put in a few bucks to top it off. Last weekend it was $1.29 or so.
  • lariat1lariat1 Member Posts: 461
    I heard on the news that one of the reasons gas prices are going up is the switch to a different type of gas for the summer months. ... I thought that in the winter ethanol is added to gas to create an "oxygenated" blend that reduces emissions, and that is how they justify the price increase in the fall. Now to me it seems like common sense that if you stop adding ethanol to the gas the price should drop.
  • sandman46sandman46 Member Posts: 1,798
    because summer is still 3 months away. I truly think that the prospect of increased middle east tension along with greed on the part of some in this world are the main reasons. The price hikes have been to rapid and to much over the past 3 weeks, seems a little fishy to me!
  • verozahlverozahl Member Posts: 574
    It always is.
  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    Another two cents


    $1.319 sighted yesterday




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  • ghuletghulet Member Posts: 2,564
    North side, highs/lows

    87=$1.539-1.699
    89=$1.629-1.789
    93=$1.719-1.879

    Two bucks is getting distressingly close.
  • verozahlverozahl Member Posts: 574
    I'm too afraid to head out this weekend and see what prices did here, if they're getting up that high in Chicago...
  • tboner1965tboner1965 Member Posts: 647
    From Chevron, pretty much echos what many have said about the price of fuel, again, look at the percentage of the price that is tax and how that has increased.


    I don't feel I'm getting better roads for the increased taxes.


    Anyway, here it is...


    http://www.chevron.com/about/currentissues/gasoline/apiprice/gasprice01.pdf

  • KCRamKCRam Member Posts: 3,516
    My usual Sunoco truck stop, Palisades Park, NJ - price compared to Mar 17

    87 - $1.259 - up 14 cents
    89 - $1.359 - up 14 cents
    93 - $1.439 - up 14 cents
    94 - $1.539 - up 14 cents
    diesel - $1.259 - up 8 cents

    Gas grades up 24 cents in 5 weeks.

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  • PF_FlyerPF_Flyer Member Posts: 9,372
    $1.359 in Happy Valley


    If you listen carefully, you can hear the clatter of the signs being changed inthe distance!


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  • 18fan18fan Member Posts: 129
    in Pittsburgh (South Hills) today. Filled up on Tues. at $1.299. Today, prices have gone up to $1.359 (87 grade). Add $.10 for each higher grade.
  • verozahlverozahl Member Posts: 574
    Two days ago was $1.499 for 87-octane.
    That's a buck-fifty a gallon... gripe.
  • ghuletghulet Member Posts: 2,564
    Ashland/Addison corner in Chicago, both stations (Shell and Amoco):

    87=$1.729
    89=$1.829
    93=$1.929
  • mark156mark156 Member Posts: 1,915
    Chervron:

    Reg. 1.69
    Mid. 1.79
    Prem. 1.89

    I sniff Two bucks coming really soon. Mark
    2010 Land Rover LR4, 2013 Honda CR-V, 2009 Bentley GTC, 1990 MB 500SL, 2001 MB S500, 2007 Lincoln TC, 1964 RR Silver Cloud III, 1995 MB E320 Cab., 2015 Prevost Liberty Coach
  • ghuletghulet Member Posts: 2,564
    The Amoco at Fulleton/Ashland/Clybourn tonight:

    $1.809/1.899/1.989

    Whoa, Nelly!!
  • machiavellimachiavelli Member Posts: 260
    Pittsburgh is still around 1.359 for 87
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