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Fuel prices October 2023
yoshmyster
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The regular at my local Chevron was $6.00. A dip from $6.18 I paid earlier in the month. Also I'd like to add no one makes peep about the silly price here. I guess the story about a frog in a pot is true.
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Get it now folks while it's cheap.
What I always hear about what things cost in California makes a country hick like me think all Californians are RICH! 😁
I think it's right around 3.30 a gallon give or take a few cents around us
Dayton Ohio has regular gas at around $2.99
Joe
Filed up in Des Moines for $2.999 for E10. A lot of stations publicize their E15 price which is cheaper, but I can't burn it in my '90 Ford van, which I was driving.
Diesel fuel was $4.179.
Cheapest gas within 50 miles for me is like a mile away from home, $3.11 cash and $3.16 credit for 87 octane as of last night. Most other places around here are at $3.26-$3.46 range and most don't care whether you pay cash or credit, it's the same price either way.
Paid $5.39 for "mid grade" last night.
Middle north carolina $3.17 for regular
How about propane? I need to top off my tank.
$ 3.79 in western Illinois, down from
$3.85 a couple weeks ago. Are strategic oil reserve is down also, more than 65% has been used up to artificially lower prices, soon it will be gone.
In 2020 barrel of oil was $42 a barrel, now it’s around $87 a barrel. Trump was wise to replenish it when it was low. What do you think it will cost now to bring it back up to 750 million barrels reserve again?
I paid 3.34 about 2 weeks ago when I filled up....I ran to town and filled up again today.... 3.07 here in central MO
LP in central Ga was $2.89 a gallon a few weeks ago 🤢🤮
I paid $1.85 for propane in central IN last week. With winter approaching that price won't last long.
Like @yoshmyster we were pushing over 6 bucks a gallon then it went down... Yesterday I paid 4.94 at the casino.
"Independence Now, Independence Forever."
John Adams
Regular at Bucky's $3.01 today
Wow, I havent seen a price that low in years. We normally pre buy in the summer for cheaper prices. Just added a 2nd tank, so thats how I know the current price. Even during the summer(last summer too) it was over $2.70 a gallon.
I don't even care about the fuel price statement, I want to know what the heck is a," frog in a pot" expression???? Never heard that expression before yosh. Gas here is 3.29 this afternoon. Not quite an arm and a leg, or frog in a pot , yet, I guess. LOL
mike55, I paid $2.40 last March so it will probably higher than that this winter.
Put a frog in a pot of cold water . Turn on the burner and gradually raise the temp. Frog will stay right there and boil to death . Too stupid to understand what is happening to them
CA has the highest state tax on gas in the USA, plus each county & municipality can levy a tax on gas. You dont here a peep from the media because it makes DEMOCRATs look bad.
Another geezer and I were talking while filling our vehicles yesterday.Gas prices are down the lowest in a while and usually when there is a war or conflict in the middle east,gas jumps at least a dollar a gallon.
Western Illinois. Prepay for LP gas first of July for use this winter, $1.94 a gallon.
$3.15, no frogs or pot included.
$3.17 In Motown WV. 3.73 across the border in PA.
$3.889 in Kalispell. Somethin's gotta give before long.
@austin20 We fill up at Kroger also & bring at least 4 - 5 gal containers on a carrier. Others have their pickup bed filled with containers. +++
We can always cut back on driving. Eating and heating fuel not so much. BTW a McDonalds just closed in our town, must be that $20.00 minimum wage law that was passed.
3:40 time mark. Oil Companies are screwing us not our governor. I'd like to get the regular blend and not this "unique" California blend.
The 'cost' of living in convenience (location/shopping/entertainment).
Yesterday.........regular e10 was $2.769.....here in far North Central Texas.
Comparatively speaking.........is that......like........FREE??!!😎
Paid 3.08 filled up 6 cans for winter paid 6.00 for kerosene I keep 40 gal for heater emergency I cracked open a 5 gal 20 year old can still perfect