RE: GAS PRICE
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RE: GAS PRICE - 5/13/2008 1:50:24 PM
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roving patrol
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$4.19 in Los Angeles!
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RE: GAS PRICE - 5/13/2008 2:05:25 PM
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Camdisco24
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We just turned $4.00 here in Asheville....
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RE: GAS PRICE - 5/13/2008 3:53:13 PM
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tailchaser0527
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$4.05 for 93 here in Merritt Island FL $.10 less if 10% ethanol
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RE: GAS PRICE - 5/13/2008 4:00:33 PM
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Disco Mike
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$3.66 in beautiful downtown Parker Colorado.
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RE: GAS PRICE - 5/13/2008 5:01:17 PM
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ccombrink
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I havent filled up my rover since decemeber. Though I see premium is about 3.79 a gallon up here in Ogden Ut. More in Salt Lake City.
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RE: GAS PRICE - 5/13/2008 5:29:55 PM
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Spike555
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We havent filled either of our cars since Jan. $4.19 for premium here in West MI. I dont know about the rest of the country, but Chrysler is offering $2.99 a gallon for the next 3 years if you buy a new car or trk. Are they desperate to sell cars or what?
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RE: GAS PRICE - 5/13/2008 5:43:58 PM
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99XJ
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Hartford CT Suburbs . . . cheapest I can find for 93 is $4.17 (6 cents off on wed and fri), the range goesup to $4.35 and climbing!!!! ouch. Thankfully, I've been working from home office to help mitigate cost!
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RE: GAS PRICE - 5/14/2008 7:04:57 AM
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bearcatfans
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Just to be the counter-point here.......All I hear everyday at work, the grocery, the radio, the stupid Liberal media that has led the "Consumer Panic Campaign of '08" and everywhere else is how the world is coming to an end because we all have to pay more for gas. This all seems crazy to me. If an SUV cost $45-50 to fill up two years ago and now costs $75-80 to fill up now, that comes to approx $1300 a year more which comes to an extra $25-30 per week! We smoke cigarettes at $5 a pack and talk on luxury-item cell phones for $50+ a month and have digital TV signals costing $75-100 a month but no one says a darn thing about any of that - why is the cost of fuel so special? I guess we are lucky considering the fuel prices around the world. To blame the president who would like to drill and produce more crude here and cannot does not make alot of sense. (The area of Alaska that would be "disturbed" by drilling there is the same size area as a postage stamp sitting in the corner of a football field endzone) As long as we keep buying oil from people who hate us and want to kill us, we will have problems with prices. Furthermore, even if we do produce it here, who wants the government 'regulating' what the free enterprise companies can charge for it? Not me. I don't want to live in that kind of country. The market should determine what a gallon of gas will fetch, so as long as we need it to fuel our love of driving, IT IS WHAT IS IS. By the way, what should gas cost and why? Anyone.....anyone.......anyone. If I hear one more person here in my town cry about losing their home, job, cars, pets because their fuel costs are $25-30 more per week, I will vomit!! 93 octane forever. Aaron 2003 SE7 Discovery
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RE: GAS PRICE - 5/14/2008 7:43:09 AM
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DeepBlueWater
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$ 3.79 for 91 in Southern CA.
Our pumps are set to dispence a maximum of $75.00 per transaction. Use my card for the first portion and then pay cash to top off.
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I just read my original post 11/1/07 and had to laugh. Yesterday I paid $4.41/gl. 52 Cents in 6 months. Follow the trend and in 2 years the price may be $6.41/gl. I was listening to NPR radio- an expert said, the solution is to sell gas by the 1/2 gallon. The logic is that consumers will feel more comfortable in spending since the displayed price is more familure.
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