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Originally Posted by Sam Hall
I think it's odd how two stations, that aren't even one mile apart, can have a $.10 price difference. I've seen that everywhere.
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I have two gasoline stations near me. The closer one is always at least $0.20 higher than the one about two miles down the road. That one is closer to the highway, hence the lower price.
If there isn't another station nearby, they'll charge more. Look at prices at stations near airports. They are always higher than others in town.