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914World.com _ 914World Garage _ OT $1.53 gallon...fuel prices going down

Posted by: seanery Dec 11 2004, 02:11 PM

How much is gas where you live (TODAY-not last week) and where did you see it (intersection-for those close by)?

I saw it for $1.53 at the Speedway at Emerson & Washington.

Posted by: GWN7 Dec 11 2004, 02:39 PM

$0.86L wink.gif

Posted by: ejm Dec 11 2004, 02:41 PM

Bought mid-grade Exxon for $1.89 this morning in Brimfield...line was into the street

Posted by: jwalters Dec 11 2004, 02:43 PM

ohmy.gif ..$ 2.32 for premium--corner of Flamingo and state rd. 84


Yea--it sucks sad.gif

Posted by: mattillac Dec 11 2004, 02:49 PM

around $2.50 for middle grade which is what i put in my corolla, which is all that i can drive right now sad.gif

Posted by: Gustl Dec 11 2004, 02:50 PM

if my calculation is correct you guys are really lucky ...
here in Austria gas is about € 1.05 per liter (should be about $ 5.15 per gallon?) IPB Image

Posted by: Lou W Dec 11 2004, 02:55 PM

$2.28 a gallon for the cheap stuff, $2.38 a gallon for the mid, and $2.48 for the good stuff. ohmy.gif

Posted by: swood Dec 11 2004, 03:15 PM

$2.01 is the cheapest I saw here yesterday. Generally about 2.09 or so for the 87 oct. Sucks drivin the HEMI everywhere...

Need relief of the 4-banger ...

Posted by: URY914 Dec 11 2004, 03:54 PM

$1.79/gallon yesterday for regular. smile.gif

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Posted by: Meredith Dec 11 2004, 03:59 PM

$2.03 on Almaden Expressway. Saw it after I filled up for $2.13. sad.gif

Posted by: morphenspectra Dec 11 2004, 04:52 PM

Saw it for $1.79 gallon, but since I refuse to use Arco gas, I paid $1.89 a gallon.
hiedi

Posted by: Headrage Dec 11 2004, 04:58 PM

$2.29 a gallon for premium @ AM/PM.

Posted by: skline Dec 11 2004, 05:05 PM

There is a place on Paramount and Imperial that has it for $1.99. Around my house, its still up around $2.15 and up.

Posted by: bryanthompson Dec 11 2004, 05:10 PM

$2.07 for 91 octane (premium in these parts).

$1.99 for 89 octane with 10% ethanol.

Posted by: Mrs. K Dec 11 2004, 06:13 PM

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$2.09 at the Arco near my house!
What ever happened to pulling into
the gas station and asking for
$5 worth of gas......and it would last you
days!!!!

I guess I am old! wacko.gif

Lisa cool.gif

Posted by: Jeroen Dec 11 2004, 09:18 PM

I'm paying $6.70 a gallon, so quit yer whinin'

Posted by: xsboost90 Dec 11 2004, 09:28 PM

regular for $1.76 in the truck.

Posted by: Hi_Fi_Guy Dec 11 2004, 09:40 PM

$2.09 today for 92 Octane Chevron... cheap for around here. Bell & Reems

Posted by: ThinAir914 Dec 11 2004, 11:34 PM

$1.79 yesterday in Flagstgaff for Regular. I'm in Phoenix at the moment and it's $1.88 at the Arco, but I've seen a lot of places still at $1.97.

Posted by: bernbomb914 Dec 12 2004, 12:59 AM

$2.03 fpr 87 octane at costco here in Temecula

Posted by: redshift Dec 12 2004, 01:44 AM

Wow~! Only .97 at Walmart here, in Mayberry...


M
-more like 1.97 when I am awake-

Posted by: mack914 Dec 12 2004, 11:03 AM

$1.38 for regular at Giant eagle with discount card. There are some perks for living in Toledo, Ohio.

Posted by: dmenche914 Dec 12 2004, 01:06 PM

damn!!! My retirement investiment of full gas tanks is going down hill quick! Might as well start driving more to burn off the more expensive gas before it drops more in value just sitting in my tank, yet making a bigger still loss in investment! Vroom, Vroom!!!

$2.11/US Gal. for reg. 87 octane in Redwood City CA.

Happy days again, was near $2.80 / gal arounds here not too long ago. Still too much though.

Posted by: type47fan Dec 12 2004, 02:09 PM

Paid $1.949 for 87 octane at Costco in Carlsbad about 30 minutes ago. . . .

Posted by: vsg914 Dec 12 2004, 02:18 PM

$1.75 for 93 octane. $1.61 for 91

Posted by: Rhodes71/914 Dec 12 2004, 02:29 PM

$1.87 for Plus (89 octane) at Towne Pump on business 97.

It does suck that gas is around $2 a gallon but I don't complain. We have it better than most of the world. We will be paying $4 a gal before ya know it.

Posted by: kafermeister Dec 12 2004, 04:01 PM

$1.69 and 9/10 here in Northern Ky.

R

Posted by: BarberDave Dec 12 2004, 04:39 PM

QUOTE(mack914 @ Dec 12 2004, 09:03 AM)
$1.38 for regular at Giant eagle with discount card.  There are some perks for living in Toledo, Ohio.

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Mack is right ,but it was 2.03 at Thanksgiving ,Thur.
by next Thur. it was down to 1.89 . What the H---, how do those bastards price. I guess what ever us dumb shits will pay. My 2 cents. Dave ar15.gif

Posted by: mack914 Dec 12 2004, 07:41 PM

Hi Dave,
Happy Holidays.

Posted by: Engman Dec 12 2004, 07:42 PM

$1.559 at Wal-mart here with discount card (.03 off w prepaid card)

Was 1.699 2 days ago.


M

Posted by: Spoke Dec 12 2004, 09:23 PM

93 octane is $1.899 here at Redners (local chain). Other stations
around Redners also fight for prices. About 10 miles away where
I live the price is $203.9 for 93. It pays to shop around.

Sometimes, not often, I think about where my money is going
when I fill my tank. It's kinda strange to think that 1/3 of the gas
that I purchase comes from the Middle East. We need to find an
alternative fuel now!

Spoke

Posted by: Brando Dec 12 2004, 10:15 PM

~$2.68/gallon from Chevron on Arlington.

If i include the octane booster i run, that's about +$3/fillup.

Posted by: skline Dec 12 2004, 10:25 PM

You all have that right, they will price it at whatever we will pay. If they raised it to 3 bucks a gallon and we all stopped buying, do you think they would hold the price up there? However, we all drive a lot and rely on it too much. So they got us by the balls. Can you say Monopoly? Or legal extorsion? What are gonna do??

Posted by: BarberDave Dec 12 2004, 10:52 PM

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I drive my 914 more and more now (weather permitting)
i like the 32 to 35 mpg I get on the highway. I guessthat is the kind of cars we need. I don't care what powers them fuel cells or what . my 2 cents Dave ar15.gif



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