Gas prices in your area?

NewWine2020

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I paid $4.99 at the pump today, think it was a Mobil station: I usually use Costco but the line was just…I can’t.

My time is worth money as well and, driving a small sedan with a 12 gallon or so fuel capacity I just did not think it was a worthwhile exchange to sit in the line for 15 mins and save just enough to buy a cup of coffee.

So, at least we can pretend that gas is below $5/Gallon in Surprise, Az. :)

I love the way Biden attemted to “gaslight“ (see what I did there?) the nation with his claim that “Californaia has ALWAYS had $7/gallon gas!”

These people lie to our faces and legit do not fear being called out for the liars they are.
 

Kenny64

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Frederick Md. $3.44 at Sam's Club. usuall the lowest around.
ARE WE AWAKE YET?

It should be fairly clear to anyone who takes an honest look that our nation has been hijacked. The Covid lie and election fraud are but the tip of the iceberg – and the treason is global.
 

Andy C

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3.75 per gallon at Freds, but I did get 30 cents per gallon membership discount.

I went back through this thread and found the highest I paid which was 5:49 for regular, so it has dropped 1.74 per gallon
 

TrustinHim

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Seems like diesel fuel should be coming down right now with gasoline prices. It's still $5.05 gas is 3.29 so 20 % higher than gasoline would be around $4.00. I sure wish a good fuel price competition would bring down the price.
 

TimeWarpWife

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Because I've been having such pain in my knees I haven't driven my car in weeks. Just now checked our local Costco and it's $2.97 regular unleaded. I can't even remember the last time gas around here was under $3.00 a gallon.
 

Ghoti Ichthus

Pray so they do not serve alone. Ephesians 6:10-20
Seems like diesel fuel should be coming down right now with gasoline prices. It's still $5.05 gas is 3.29 so 20 % higher than gasoline would be around $4.00. I sure wish a good fuel price competition would bring down the price.

Used to be that diesel was cheaper than gas by at least 20-25 percent.

I'd almost like to see diesel for big trucks, farmers, fisherman, etc. subsidized by gasoline to bring down prices on everything. Over time, reduced demand for gas and reduced cost of transporting the gas to gas stations "should" bring the price down to where it would be anyway, without subsidizing the diesel. Reduced unnecessary driving would also help traffic and wear-and-tear on the roads and bridges (that need serious repair, upgrades, and maintenance).

Let the rock-throwing begin :lol
 

Ghoti Ichthus

Pray so they do not serve alone. Ephesians 6:10-20
I think we may pay dearly for these lower gas prices in the future.

They didn't suspend the gas/road tax here, so maintenance, repair, and construction have been and are continuing as usual (and needed), and not by deficit spending (on the State level, anyway).

Down another $0.10 a gallon.

:thankyou JESUS!!! :thankyou


Still $1.00 a gallon higher than when President Biden took office, which is costing farmers, ranchers, fishermen, and consumers :mad :cry


:pray :pray :amen :amen
 
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