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Bob Dole 05-04-2007 06:21 PM

A couple of stations here actually dropped regular back down to $2.81 today.

Bob Dole fully expects a pointless $0.20 jump Monday at noon.

Mr. Flopnuts 05-04-2007 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Dole
A couple of stations here actually dropped regular back down to $2.81 today.

Bob Dole fully expects a pointless $0.20 jump Monday at noon.


I've been paying $3.29 at the cheapest stations in town here in good ole' Seattle WA

OnTheWarpath15 05-04-2007 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts
I've been paying $3.29 at the cheapest stations in town here in good ole' Seattle WA

QuikTrip just down the road: $3.26

Over $50 to fill a Volkswagen Passat......


:banghead:

Bob Dole 05-04-2007 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58
QuikTrip just down the road: $3.26

Over $50 to fill a Volkswagen Passat......


:banghead:

Unfortunately, we just entered our "rainy season" and Bob Dole is stuck driving the 23 mpg vehicle instead of the bike. If the rocket scientists at work decide to **** us out of any sort of raise again this year, it's going to get ugly.

OnTheWarpath15 05-04-2007 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Dole
Unfortunately, we just entered our "rainy season" and Bob Dole is stuck driving the 23 mpg vehicle instead of the bike. If the rocket scientists at work decide to **** us out of any sort of raise again this year, it's going to get ugly.

The VW does great, and I limit my driving to back-and-forth to school. I can get by on 2 fill-ups a month.

If gas prices are like this all summer, I'll have no choice but to sell my season tickets for the year. Making the trip from STL - KC 8 times, plus lodging, food and other expenses is just gonna be too much.


:(

chiefs4me 05-04-2007 06:37 PM

so far so good..I'm only paying 2.79 for a gallon of diesel..

Mr. Flopnuts 05-04-2007 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by chiefs4me
so far so good..I'm only paying 2.79 for a gallon of diesel..


Diesel out here is $2.99. While regular unleaded is no cheaper than $3.29. Now, I'm uneducated about the whole gas pricing system and all, but if there was ever price gauging going on I would assume it's the first time in my life I've ever seen Diesel less expensive than unleaded.

Donger 05-07-2007 07:39 AM

ATLANTA (CNN) -- The price of gasoline has hit a new record high, averaging $3.07 for a gallon of self-serve regular in the United States, a survey reported Sunday.

When inflation is factored in, the new price trails the all-time high in March 1981. At the time, gasoline cost $1.35 a gallon -- in today's dollars, that's $3.13 a gallon, said Trilby Lundberg, publisher of the Lundberg Survey.

Still, in raw numbers, the $3.07 beats the previous high of $3.03 in August of 2006.

morphius 05-07-2007 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts
Diesel out here is $2.99. While regular unleaded is no cheaper than $3.29. Now, I'm uneducated about the whole gas pricing system and all, but if there was ever price gauging going on I would assume it's the first time in my life I've ever seen Diesel less expensive than unleaded.

Actually Diesel has been lower many times, it really just seems to depend on how slow the reeruned oil companies are about adjusting what they are making. Like every year knowing they are going to have to switch to summer gas, but not having the capacity to handle the change.

Iowanian 05-07-2007 07:51 AM

Thieves, Crooks and Liars.

May the most unpleasant of urinary sensations afflict all responsible parties.


The first presidential candidate that runs on the idea of the Govt constructing Refineries will get my vote, regardless of any other issue.

Chan93lx50 05-07-2007 09:22 AM

Well, I guess I can go back driving my diesel crew cab 4x4.................

BucEyedPea 05-07-2007 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by bunnytrdr
We could produce and refine a lot more oil if the Greenies would let us.

FYP :D

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Don't worry, the Chinese will be along soon to drill off our coasts.
LMAO

:( Sad but true.

Donger 05-12-2007 09:06 PM

An update...

"EIA projects a U.S. average retail price in the $2.90s during June and July, after averaging above $3.00 per gallon in May. This projection assumes no significant unplanned refinery outages or crude oil production losses.

Prices could rise back again above $3 per gallon in August, should demand at the end of summer surge, as it often does. Whether gasoline prices set a new record (in nominal dollars) next week is still in doubt. What is clearer is that gasoline prices are expected to remain at or close to $3 per gallon for much of the summer. Although many oil market analysts have talked about the potential for retail gasoline prices reaching $4 per gallon this summer, EIA does not expect the U.S. average price to get anywhere close to that level as long as the oil infrastructure remains largely unaffected this summer. This year is certainly shaping up to be one in which consumers will likely see high gasoline prices throughout the summer months."

Bugeater 05-12-2007 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger
An update...

"EIA projects a U.S. average retail price in the $2.90s during June and July, after averaging above $3.00 per gallon in May. This projection assumes no significant unplanned refinery outages or crude oil production losses.

Prices could rise back again above $3 per gallon in August, should demand at the end of summer surge, as it often does. Whether gasoline prices set a new record (in nominal dollars) next week is still in doubt. What is clearer is that gasoline prices are expected to remain at or close to $3 per gallon for much of the summer. Although many oil market analysts have talked about the potential for retail gasoline prices reaching $4 per gallon this summer, EIA does not expect the U.S. average price to get anywhere close to that level as long as the oil infrastructure remains largely unaffected this summer. This year is certainly shaping up to be one in which consumers will likely see high gasoline prices throughout the summer months."

Yay.

Donger 05-12-2007 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Carlson the Bugeater
Yay.

I underlined that for a very specific reason.


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