Bargain days!
- mntetn
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Bargain days!
Just over 3 years ago, in the runup to Hurricane Katrina, oil prices soared to a staggering $70 a barrel and gas at the pump accelerated to, then passed, a shocking 3.00/gallon (other areas may vary)
This last weekend, in the wake of oil prices free-falling toward $70 a barrel, gas prices plummeted to, then below, 3.00 per gallon (locally; again, your area may vary).
Personal note: just 4 days after I joyfully paid 2.85 in Kentucky, the price here came down to 2.89 (including Kroger where I can get 10-15 cents off that).
This last weekend, in the wake of oil prices free-falling toward $70 a barrel, gas prices plummeted to, then below, 3.00 per gallon (locally; again, your area may vary).
Personal note: just 4 days after I joyfully paid 2.85 in Kentucky, the price here came down to 2.89 (including Kroger where I can get 10-15 cents off that).
- dimmzy
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Re: Bargain days!
I just wish there was a way I could save the cheap gas for the winter when it will be $5 a gallon!
I've heard that gas won't really keep that long in those gas cans you use for your lawnmower.
I've heard that gas won't really keep that long in those gas cans you use for your lawnmower.
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Over the weekend, a couple of gas stations in Atlanta got in a price war and prices were briefly down to $1.99 a gallon (this was not a promotional gimmick by some sponsor, just an old fashioned price war). Considering our shortage about three weeks ago kept prices above the rest of the country, it's dropped here from $4.00 to $2.75 or less in three weeks.
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- PlacentiaSoccerMom
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I paid $3.29 a gallon for gas on Sunday.
- Bob Juch
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It was $2.95 in town on Saturday. I'm sure it's less in cities.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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- gsabc
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$2.959 at the station across from work this morning (minus 5% for using their credit card). Maybe less by the time I leave, when I have to fill up in order to make it home.
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
- kayrharris
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Apparently the stations in Napa, CA can charge whatever they like.
It was still $3.50 for regular grade and diesel was well over $4.00/gallon. We filled up
just outside the Sacramento airport for $3.24 gallon.
It was still $3.50 for regular grade and diesel was well over $4.00/gallon. We filled up
just outside the Sacramento airport for $3.24 gallon.
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- peacock2121
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I paid $2.79 in Virgnia the other day.
$3.09 was the lowest I have seen in these parts.
$3.09 was the lowest I have seen in these parts.