Gas Prices

Gas prices getting worse. 3.69 per gallon locally in eastern Pa. The week before in south New Jersey we bought diesel for 3.55 per gallon. Gas in New Jersey we have seen for as low as 3.51 per gallon.
D.D.
 
It's $4.05 in Sammamish this AM if you pay with a card. Sure, I don't like the price, but the fact that they're now (again) charging 10 cents less for cash ticks me off even more. That Volt is looking better every day.
 
Will-C":1iwztxqa said:
Joe,
I guess this would be a bad time to ask you about borrowing some money? :D
D.D.

Dave- The 120 gallon tank in my Sea Ray could use a fill.

I was thinking of asking a similar question of you (!) :lol:

Joe. :teeth :thup
 
Gas prices in eastern Pa. dropping a little lately. The local Costco 3.35 for regular unleaded. Diesel still hanging around at 4.07 per gallon in Pa. New Jersey where road taxes are lower; regular unleaded was selling for 3.19 last week.
D.D.
 
Gas prices here in Naples fl $ 4.11 non ethanol on water
gas price at Sams club $3.29 gal for ethanol blend 10%

hey Jim is that 2.99 for non ethanol on the water?
 
JamesTXSD":3l952yyg said:
SENSEI":3l952yyg said:
I just payed 3.11$/gallon for regular gas here at Costco in Marysville WA

$2.99 on the water, in the Tropical Tip!

Wow! :roll: If you weren't about 150 gallons away, I'd come fill up (with about 47 gallons for Big Red)! Even I don't think that's cost effective. :mrgreen:
 
jennykatz":2x6n1a6v said:
Gas prices here in Naples fl $ 4.11 non ethanol on water
gas price at Sams club $3.29 gal for ethanol blend 10%

hey Jim is that 2.99 for non ethanol on the water?

No, Jim; unfortunately, no non-ethanol available in our area. So, we just use it up as expeditiously as possible. :wink:
 
*sigh* :roll: :roll: :roll:

Fuel may get even higher in WA. State thanks to our "leader". It just never ends.

http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2019930449_apwabudgetgregoire5thldwritethru.html

More...more...more...take...take...take....

http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2019931055_yellowbus18m.html

Drivers would pay an added 5 cents a gallon July 1, rising to 8 cents in mid-2015 and 12 cents in mid-2017, if the oil industry were to pass the tax entirely to consumers, according to the Department of Revenue.
 
Dang, we were at $2.97 on Friday, now with the Christmas travel week in full swing, we are up to $3.10 today. I feel for the West Coast!
 
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