Gas prices have been really great here this past month. It's been under $2 a gallon for a while now. Right now, my nearest gas station is at $1.48/gallon last time I checked. $20 pretty much fills my tank.
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Gas prices have been really great here this past month. It's been under $2 a gallon for a while now. Right now, my nearest gas station is at $1.48/gallon last time I checked. $20 pretty much fills my tank.
$1.49/gal which is ~ $0.39/liter. That's from my regular stop. I think it's lower elsewhere in town.
Yup. Some locations have it at $1.33/gal.
$1.89 for credit by where i live in ny.
i'll take it.
btw.. here's a chart of historical gas prices adjusted for inflation. it doesn't include data up through 2015 but I wonder how close we're getting to the 1998 all time low
I pay more than twice that amount here where I live :(
Europe? It's understandable. I'm sure the extra costs eventually find their way into government programs that you probably benefit from.
About $1.90. Compared to a few years ago, I'm paying around half. Whatever is the cause - oil fracking or whatever, I'm digging it. Makes my life a lot easier. Hash is also getting a lot cheaper in Seattle (which is my gas)...so life has been good.
in California, like $2.70 here in Tustin, we don't get our gas from the same places as much of the nation, we produce our own here, the great collective dumbassery of the state is convinced doing without ethanol is more environmentally friendly even though being added in fuel helps to cut down on localized pollution when used, really it's just a big scam to gouge the people of the state, they've already made huge profits shutting down plants so then they can say decrease supply raise prices... just like that whole Enron bullshit, the fact this persists pisses me off so much, I don't get how people are okay with this but then refuse to be up in arms about all the ill effects of oil and natural gas drilling all across California
its about 1.40 a gallon. Great prices but sucks cause I was making good money in oil and gas industry till I was laid off late last year.
I pay more than twice that amount here where I live :(
Europe? It's understandable. I'm sure the extra costs eventually find their way into government programs that you probably benefit from.
Oh yes they do. But I can still complain. ;P
$1.80 this morning (Seattle). Good for us, bad for OPEC. This wont last long though, eventually OPEC will have to cut down on production once they realize their ploy to try and run non-OPEC oil producers out of business isn't working.
My car runs on diesel and I paid about 11.46 SEK per liter last time. That would probably sum it up to almost $5 per gallon.
Thankfully though, my car doesn't need much fuel to operate. I drive almost every day and only consume 20-24 liters every month :)
I literally just filled up for $1.599 (Carmel, Indiana). I was a little disappointed as I had just seen it advertised a few days ago for $1.359.
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