How low are gas prices where you live?
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Filled up the '06 today at Chevron - $2.03 regular, the '94 vert yesterday
$2.23 Chevron premium.
Saw Regular for $1.99 in Marietta, Ga. this past weekend. also saw the line reaching around the corner for pump isle space.
Other stations were $2.02 / $2.12 depending upon brands.
The cheapest were the In & Out Marts or the Krogers with pumps in the lot out front.
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$2.23 Chevron premium.
Saw Regular for $1.99 in Marietta, Ga. this past weekend. also saw the line reaching around the corner for pump isle space.
Other stations were $2.02 / $2.12 depending upon brands.
The cheapest were the In & Out Marts or the Krogers with pumps in the lot out front.
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2.08 is the lowest i've seen it. As bad as I want a diesel truck right now, Im glad I dont have one since its averageing about .60 higher than regular unleaded.
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Its sooo cheap here, its actually cheaper than water. I live in Kuwait and I pay $0.73/gallon for the 99 Octane. Pays to live on top of an oil well.
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Our gas went up big time from 2.10 to 2.45 in less than a day a week ago!
The gas companies lowered the price nicely before the big proposition voting, where if the prop was passed the gas companies would have to pay higher taxes, and the money would go to the research of alternative fuels.
Stupid Californians were scared the gas prices were going to go up from the nice 2.10 we had. Gas Co's stated that the price would go up, even though it is against the law to pass the cost on to consumers, so people believed them and voted not to pass the alternative fuel prop.
The day after the Gas Co.'s won (and wasted the most money on a prop in history), the gas went up a nice 30 cents
The gas companies lowered the price nicely before the big proposition voting, where if the prop was passed the gas companies would have to pay higher taxes, and the money would go to the research of alternative fuels.
Stupid Californians were scared the gas prices were going to go up from the nice 2.10 we had. Gas Co's stated that the price would go up, even though it is against the law to pass the cost on to consumers, so people believed them and voted not to pass the alternative fuel prop.
The day after the Gas Co.'s won (and wasted the most money on a prop in history), the gas went up a nice 30 cents