Same here in central VA: $3.69 for 87. Over the weekend farther north in VA, I saw $3.65. South central PA was $3.75 and Pittsburgh was $3.89.
BTW, diesel at the local Sheetz is $4.69, exactly one dollar above 87. I can see those new diesel cars promised for 2009 are going to be smash hits! :sick:
Upper $3.50's to lower $3.60's. My recent move from Chicago is paying off!! BTW, the first few posts are painful to read. Gas started with a $1.xx back then. Ouch!!
Can we just drop the flippin .009 already? !!!!!!!!! Hasn't that train left the station about 20 years ago? Is there anyone who still even pays attention to the .009 at the end? Is that not just a waste of time and resources to track it like that?
Yeah, the 9/10 of a cent goes back as far as I can remember and I can remember back into the mid-50s. Even when I was in elementary school I thought it was dumb.
Hey, guys. Go ahead and kick it up to the next cent. I know it might cost me .015 more but I can take it...
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Oddly enough, the town where I work (Princeton), in which everything is typically priced higher because it is a more affluent town, has cheaper fuel than my hometown. I just filled up with Sunoco Ultra 93 at $3.95/gal. I think their regular was in the $3.6x range. Regular ole 91 octane premium was $3.91.
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was for $3.92 for 87 octane at the local Jewel. Citgo, Meijers were a couple cents higher. Funny thing is Shell, BP, and Mobil and the one Citgo by work are playing the up-down-up-up game again. Most of these stations had 87 octane for $3.95, then yesterday afternoon jumped the price back to $4.06. They did the same thing 2 weeks ago - price was $4.10, went down to $4.02, back up to $4.05 then next day up to $4.10. It appears the articles I read were true, stating that since oil shot up so fast the stations couldn't adjust fast enough to the prices being paid, margins became hella thin, so now they are going to keep pump prices high to recoup losses from the past 3 - 5 months.
Ethanol (10%) regular is now 3.359 and 3.379 depeding on where you are---this is from the Oklahoma City area----I think this is probably the lowest in the states. Makes me happy and my car is designed for "flex fuel" so I am pleased.
Gas prices at lowest stations are $3.479. The nominal price runs from $3.599 to $3.799. The prices were $3.59-3.69 but Speedway raised the prices on Thursday because oil went down last week.
RUG has edged down to 3.73 at one low priced station. A few miles away RUG is still around $3.89. Can't figure it out.
Oil is dropping pretty fast. Expect to see a rush of media "scare" stories about some pending global crisis.
Just a guess but I think the big boys want the prices back up and all the exploding pipelines and invasions have not done it, Next thing on the list is scare tactics.
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I was out riding around today, and up there I saw 87 octane for as low as $3.599 per gallon. It's always a bit cheaper up there, though. Closer to home, I think it's more like $3.699. Feels cheap compared to the $4+ we had been paying, but I guess that's what they want you to think!
Just 25 cents separating cheapest RUG from Diesel in San Diego. Several stations selling diesel under $4 per gallon. Gas holding around $3.75. Premium only nickel less than diesel.
State College, PA and we dropped to $3.59 this morning. I sense some downward momentum :P
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Well, to start ... RUG in Jackson NJ = $3.53 RUG in Princeton NJ = $3.51
My problem is, however, that PUG is 10 cents apart in the 2 locations. Jackson is a Hess, and I get 5% off using my Hess card.
So the question I'm posing to myself: Is it better to get gas for $3.67 right now or better to get it for $3.77 right now and get 18 cents back next year?
Hess by my house is $3.87 for premium, but then we're charged $3.67 on our Hess card. Sunoco in Princeton is $3.77 but I'd have to use Amex and we wouldn't get the 5% reward until next year.
I'm thinking the immediate relief is better.
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Lowest in town is down to $3.53. A little out of the way has gone under the $3.50 mark. Not worth traveling for but I make note if I'll be in the area anyway.
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BTW, diesel at the local Sheetz is $4.69, exactly one dollar above 87. I can see those new diesel cars promised for 2009 are going to be smash hits! :sick:
Regular unleaded - $3.65 - $3.69
Over the weekend I saw a couple of stations on Route 11/15 in Camp Hill at $3.59. Would be nice to get under $3.50.
Still believe the winter is going to bring another round of pain when people have to fill their home oil tanks.
BTW, the first few posts are painful to read. Gas started with a $1.xx back then. Ouch!!
Can we just drop the flippin .009 already? !!!!!!!!! Hasn't that train left the station about 20 years ago? Is there anyone who still even pays attention to the .009 at the end? Is that not just a waste of time and resources to track it like that?
Yeah, the 9/10 of a cent goes back as far as I can remember and I can remember back into the mid-50s. Even when I was in elementary school I thought it was dumb.
Hey, guys. Go ahead and kick it up to the next cent. I know it might cost me .015 more but I can take it...
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Premium--$4.10
Regular is down 35 cents from it's high a few weeks ago.
Funny though, many nearby stations are still over $4 for RUG. They must be trying to make an extra boat payment.
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Carry on....
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87 - $3.699
89 - $3.799
91 - (couldn't see the pumps, it's not on the main sign - likely $3.879)
93 - $3.899
diesel - $4.359
Some of the truck stops in south Jersey along I-295 are approaching $4.20 for diesel.
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High grade--$4.05
And now some Russian is going to muck it all up!
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Hess still has the lowest 87 at $3.59, with 89 and 93 10 cents and 20 cents more, respectively.
This is where I get my gas exclusively. I don't pass by on a regular basis so I don't have an updated price.
$4.17 mid-grad
$4.27 premium
$4.75 diesel (diesel is down more than gasoline)
We currently have the fifth highest gas prices in the US after AK and HI and a couple other states the news didn't mention.
also, some stations are going to cash/credit prices.
Regular unleaded - $3.43 - $3.53
Such a deal. :shades:
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Oil is dropping pretty fast. Expect to see a rush of media "scare" stories about some pending global crisis.
Just a guess but I think the big boys want the prices back up and all the exploding pipelines and invasions have not done it, Next thing on the list is scare tactics.
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station around the corner is still @ 3.999.
drove by both and filled up @ 3.799.
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RUG in Princeton NJ = $3.51
My problem is, however, that PUG is 10 cents apart in the 2 locations. Jackson is a Hess, and I get 5% off using my Hess card.
So the question I'm posing to myself: Is it better to get gas for $3.67 right now or better to get it for $3.77 right now and get 18 cents back next year?
Hess by my house is $3.87 for premium, but then we're charged $3.67 on our Hess card. Sunoco in Princeton is $3.77 but I'd have to use Amex and we wouldn't get the 5% reward until next year.
I'm thinking the immediate relief is better.
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Here in central VA, Sheetz dropped 87 by 10 cents to $3.49 the other day. Diesel is 90 cents more.
Everyone else around here is dropping as well, but the only one lower I know of is Valero at $3.47.
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Hi Grade--$3.95. That's the first time the premium has been below $4 in a long time.
Two years ago we would have shot someone charging that much, now we're happy.
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Lowest in town is down to $3.53. A little out of the way has gone under the $3.50 mark. Not worth traveling for but I make note if I'll be in the area anyway.
I don't have to feed all my kids filet mignon, do I? ;P
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