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Ironhorse 04-17-2023 09:02 AM

Gas Prices - Part 2
 
Thought would give this another try since the first one was LOCKED with the political references and innuendos. That thread made it to just a shade over two years and almost 238,000 views and 1,300 plus replies. Hope this one can stick around, please leave the political thoughts out of this and stick to the topic. :chevy:

Our local prices for 87 octane corn squeezins yesterday: $3.29 per gallon
Today: ??? Who knows, could be the same, could be a bit higher, not likely to be lower tho, :lol:

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liz approved this thread,

sakustoms 04-17-2023 10:26 AM

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Gas prices have jumped around me AGAIN. The one station I used to go to which was $3.49 for a while is now $3.81.

Palf70Step 04-17-2023 10:31 AM

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Just finished a pretty good trip. On the coast here gas was 2.99 when we left. between here and Petit Jean Ark I was sorta (not a whole lot) surprised at all the difference. Between here, central MS, northern MS, Arkansas, north east Texas and central Louisiana prices ranged from 3.29 to 3.89. Even in the same sate, county to county changed a lot sometimes. Good thing mama's baby bus (Honda CR-V) does pretty good on mileage. 1400 miles over the weekend.

Gotenntitans 04-17-2023 10:35 AM

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$3.13 to $3.17 in south Arkansas now.

Stocker 04-17-2023 03:42 PM

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I spoke too soon (in the other thread) about our prices staying stable for awhile at $5.20.

Up a dime today, now $5.30. Shoulda kept my mouth shut.....

Liz 04-17-2023 03:50 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stocker (Post 9197226)
I spoke too soon (in the other thread) about our prices staying stable for awhile at $5.20.

Up a dime today, now $5.30. Shoulda kept my mouth shut.....

Is $5.30 for premium or?

mongocanfly 04-17-2023 04:11 PM

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$5.30...WOW.. ours this morn was $3.19.. last week it was $2.91, overnight it jumped .35 to $3.26

Stocker 04-17-2023 05:00 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Liz (Post 9197231)
Is $5.30 for premium or?

No ma'am.... that is for the cheapest self-serve no-name 87 octane in town.

Unless you count the bulk plant :) but you never know that price until the monthly statement comes.

Rickysnickers 04-17-2023 06:24 PM

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Last time I filled up it was 3.60 for regular.

Boog 04-17-2023 08:52 PM

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Currently $3.09 here for the 2nd week.

Getter-Done 04-17-2023 09:29 PM

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$3.38 for today;)

Ironhorse 04-17-2023 10:02 PM

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Spoke a bit too soon this moring when I posted, did a dime jump this afternoon, now $3.39. Knew it was just a matter of time before it changed, unfortunately it changed in the wrong direction. :waah:

62c30 04-17-2023 10:13 PM

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Sam's $2.95 yesterday

3757chevy 04-17-2023 10:41 PM

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I filled the Burb @$4.19 for premium today.

FleetsidePaul 04-18-2023 01:11 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mongocanfly (Post 9197237)
$5.30...WOW..

It's called living in California. They tax gas here like nobody's business It's about $5.30 for 87 where I live too. I believe that there is about a $2.00 a gallon tax. Something like that. :confused: Subtract the tax and we're at $3.30 give or take.

I put 40 bucks of 91 in my little Porsche the other day. It's a very small car. You would think that would make a dent in it. Nope. 1/4 tank difference.

Pretty soon it'll take 50 bucks to fill up your lawnmower. But not in California because they just banned gas mowers. You can't make this stuff up folks. I live it every day.

Richard 04-18-2023 01:56 AM

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I hate this thread LOL. Seeing people complain about gas prices close to $3.00 depresses me. If someone starts an electricity price thread I will be sure to never look.

Accelo 04-18-2023 09:27 AM

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$3.59 in a small town on the Oregon Coast. Toledo.
I do consulting there.
$4.20 where I live half way between Portland and Seattle.

The difference is the same as new vehicles. Additional dealer mark up.
I attribute it to the business consolidation that is crushing competition.

Studies have proven;
1. Market concentration has risen.

2. Average markups have increased.

3. Average profits have increased.

4. The labor share of output has gone down.

We used to have anti-trust laws. They are still there but not enforced.
Cheers.

DeadheadNM 04-18-2023 10:46 AM

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This is an interesting recently written article related to the the cost of supplying fuel HERE

"My late father was a gasoline distributor. What ultimately drove my father out of business was mandates imposed by the EPA dealing with underground gasoline storage tanks."

Stocker 04-18-2023 11:24 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard (Post 9197398)
If someone starts an electricity price thread I will be sure to never look.

I might feel a bit better in that thread. Our local public utility district and nearby hydro power = somewhat reasonable electric rates. There is a drought surcharge added though.... :o

FleetsidePaul 04-18-2023 02:00 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stocker (Post 9197450)
I might feel a bit better in that thread. Our local public utility district and nearby hydro power = somewhat reasonable electric rates. There is a drought surcharge added though.... :o

A drought surcharge?? What is that? That's a new one on me. Sounds like :bs: to me. Although I might be paying it too. I don't look closely at my bills. I don't need to hear the excuses for overcharging me. So I don't even look. Just like with gasoline. I just shut up and pay it. What else are you going to do.

CG 04-18-2023 04:07 PM

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Ours is hovering around 4.20 something. Seeing some of you fellas have been under three is crazy for us. I cant remember how long (possibly years) since Ive seen it under three bucks. Still not California bad though.

57taskforce 04-18-2023 04:25 PM

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3.29>3.79 over the last 2 weeks.

MySons68C20 04-18-2023 04:28 PM

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I hear ya CG....Diesel in Wenatchee is around $5.00 again....gas is similar to what you are paying on the west side.

The good thing is our electric rates are Energy Charge (0-39kW demand) 2.95¢ per kWh.

Stocker 04-18-2023 06:15 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul (Post 9197483)
A drought surcharge?? What is that? That's a new one on me.

Being a PUD, they are able to purchase locally generated electricity at a lower rate and pass the savings along to their customers. In low water years, local dams can't produce enough power, so the difference must be bought from other sources, at prevailing rates. Those higher costs are then passed to customers in the form of a drought relief surcharge.

Back to gas prices. I lost an old (but perfectly usable) commercial-grade chain saw by letting it sit too long with ethanol-tainted gas in it. Expensive lesson learned, I now buy ethanol-free gas (race fuel, they say) for all my small engines. Last stuff I bought was $8+ at the bulk plant in the city. I'm running low so I stopped by today for a couple more gallons. Place was closed up tighter than a drum. I called the number, yep, they no longer have a retail outlet there, but they say I can buy ethanol-free gas at the nearby saw shop. OK, I go there and find 5 gallon cans for $95 + tax, total nearly $102. That's over $20 per gallon! Thanks but no thanks. Maybe Google can tell me how to separate ethanol from gasoline. Meantime, I'll turn off the fuel supply & run 'em until they stop.... which is what I should have been doing anyway.

Grumpy old man 04-18-2023 07:46 PM

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Knoxville reg at $3.49 today up .40 in a week , :smoke:

Dirt's72 04-18-2023 07:50 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DeadheadNM (Post 9197444)
This is an interesting recently written article related to the the cost of supplying fuel HERE

"My late father was a gasoline distributor. What ultimately drove my father out of business was mandates imposed by the EPA dealing with underground gasoline storage tanks."

"If our government says they are doing something to save lives; they are getting ready to kill some people."

There is no doubt about that.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stocker (Post 9197538)
Being a PUD, they are able to purchase locally generated electricity at a lower rate and pass the savings along to their customers. In low water years, local dams can't produce enough power, so the difference must be bought from other sources, at prevailing rates. Those higher costs are then passed to customers in the form of a drought relief surcharge.

Back to gas prices. I lost an old (but perfectly usable) commercial-grade chain saw by letting it sit too long with ethanol-tainted gas in it. Expensive lesson learned, I now buy ethanol-free gas (race fuel, they say) for all my small engines. Last stuff I bought was $8+ at the bulk plant in the city. I'm running low so I stopped by today for a couple more gallons. Place was closed up tighter than a drum. I called the number, yep, they no longer have a retail outlet there, but they say I can buy ethanol-free gas at the nearby saw shop. OK, I go there and find 5 gallon cans for $95 + tax, total nearly $102. That's over $20 per gallon! Thanks but no thanks. Maybe Google can tell me how to separate ethanol from gasoline. Meantime, I'll turn off the fuel supply & run 'em until they stop.... which is what I should have been doing anyway.


The owner of the gas station here where I buy no ethanol gas here told me that all the gas starts out no ethanol and that the ethanol is added in. Regular ethanol gas $3.59 and no ethanol gas 93 octane $4.95 a gallon. Yesterday I went to buy some and he was out of the no ethanol which is a first in the last 10 years I've been buying it there.

Getter-Done 04-18-2023 10:18 PM

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$3.39 today:chevy::chevy:

GSP7 04-18-2023 10:45 PM

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Gasoline $3.59 in Goober Idaho

GSP7 04-18-2023 10:58 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul (Post 9197393)
It's called living in California. They tax gas here like nobody's business It's about $5.30 for 87 where I live too. I believe that there is about a $2.00 a gallon tax. Something like that. :confused: Subtract the tax and we're at $3.30 give or take.

.

$2.00 a gallon tax ? ! The gas tax rip off used to be bit less than $1.00 in that commie state Calif.

Did the rats raise your gas tax to pay for that new insanity in SanFransico


Best thing I did was permanently move out of Calif back to America to a Free state

Life is Good now :mm:

.

68bowtie 04-18-2023 11:10 PM

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Getter-Done 04-18-2023 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by 68bowtie (Post 9197601)

For Sure:metal:


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FleetsidePaul 04-18-2023 11:37 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by GSP7 (Post 9197598)
$2.00 a gallon tax ? ! The gas tax rip off used to be bit less than $1.00 in that commie state Calif.

Did the rats raise your gas tax to pay for that new insanity in SanFransico


Best thing I did was permanently move out of Calif back to America to a Free state

Life is Good now :mm:

.

I really don’t want to insert politics into this discussion and have this thread meet the same fate as #1.
I only mention that the taxes in the Golden State are very high and that really cannot be disputed if you look at the numbers. It is expensive to live here. Property is expensive here. I do get frustrated at what I am taxed compared to other states but I’m staying. They’ll have to kick me a little harder before I go rent a UHaul.
I was born here and will most likely die here. In fact I just made my wife mad so I may be killed at any moment now. :lol:

Getter-Done 04-18-2023 11:45 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul (Post 9197609)
I really don’t want to insert politics into this discussion and have this thread meet the same fate as #1.
I only mention that the taxes in the Golden State are very high and that really cannot be disputed if you look at the numbers. It is expensive to live here. Property is expensive here. I do get frustrated at what I am taxed compared to other states but I’m staying. They’ll have to kick me a little harder before I go rent a UHaul.
I was born here and will most likely die here. In fact I just made my wife mad so I may be killed at any moment now. :lol:

I don't think it is your comment;)

57taskforce 04-18-2023 11:52 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul (Post 9197609)
I really don’t want to insert politics into this discussion and have this thread meet the same fate as #1.
I only mention that the taxes in the Golden State are very high and that really cannot be disputed if you look at the numbers. It is expensive to live here. Property is expensive here. I do get frustrated at what I am taxed compared to other states but I’m staying. They’ll have to kick me a little harder before I go rent a UHaul.
I was born here and will most likely die here. In fact I just made my wife mad so I may be killed at any moment now. :lol:

Hey Paul, I would think you would have learned not to do that by now:lol: I’m pretty good at pissing momma off somedays too, so I can relate lol. My wife is Native American, she packs a tomohawk. I try to behave as best I can but it’s hard!

FleetsidePaul 04-19-2023 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by 57taskforce (Post 9197616)
I try to behave as best I can but it’s hard!

It's not hard. It's impossible. No matter what you do it's either wrong or not enough.

But enough about my sex life. Let's move on.

Boog 04-19-2023 08:29 AM

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I took the wife's truck to fill it up yesterday since it was time and I saw a few places going up and immediately AFTER I filled up the place dropped it's price, by one cent. It's just a penny but, I tell ya, a guy can't catch a break. I'm feeling like Rodney Dangerfield here. :lol:

Getter-Done 04-19-2023 11:01 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Boog (Post 9197651)
I took the wife's truck to fill it up yesterday since it was time and I saw a few places going up and immediately AFTER I filled up the place dropped it's price, by one cent. It's just a penny but, I tell ya, a guy can't catch a break. I'm feeling like Rodney Dangerfield here. :lol:

Yeah, I hear ya.😂

I have pulled up to the pump and it’s changed when I picked up the nozzle 🙄

Liz 04-19-2023 12:07 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul (Post 9197609)
I really don’t want to insert politics into this discussion and have this thread meet the same fate as #1.

Thank you. I am glad you moderated it before I did.

Ya'll say ty to Paul ;)

Ironhorse 04-19-2023 12:40 PM

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A THANK YOU shout out to FS Paul and Liz both for the hints to keep the political thoughts and replies out of this thread. The original thread went for over two years and 237,000 plus views before the plug was pulled due to continued political references. Not sure this thread will have that longevity under current circumstances.

PLEASE: LEAVE THE POLITICAL THOUGHTS YOUR OWN, DON'T POST THEM HERE.

Stocker 04-19-2023 01:13 PM

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:agree:


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