d_in_la
Not so in LA.
I saw a $4.19 at lunch ... definitely filling up when I leave work today!
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Just payed $4.26. Took $75 to fill my Volvo.
Hit $4.07 here today. Time to park the truck in town and use the motorcycle to drive into town and pickup my truck. Saves roughly 90 miles per trip.
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How much of that is taxes though? Big difference.Lol at complaining about sub $4 gas prices. Still well over $5 a gallon here.
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I don't feel all that bad for you man. Of course, maybe I do a bit. I fill up less than 10 times each year.Chicago is just plain robbery at the pump. I go to work there and it is 60-75 cents higher than Denver. Filled up this morning for $3.59 and there are lower places. No excuse except gouging or the ridiculous high taxes in the Crook County area.
I don't see how there is a difference. When I go to the pump its $5.10 a gallon now to buy my gas for you its less. Whether half of that is tax, the cost of crude oil, or a clown and bridge levy, the cost to put that gas in my tank is what it is.How much of that is taxes though? Big difference.
I don't see how there is a difference. When I go to the pump its $5.10 a gallon now to buy my gas for you its less. Whether half of that is tax, the cost of crude oil, or a clown and bridge levy, the cost to put that gas in my tank is what it is.
You are wise Paulo, plus we are an oil producing country, that pays more for gas than the countries it sells its gas too. WTC!!!!!!Plus you'll probably find that, in the grand scheme of things, the majority of the price is tax in one sense or another no matter where you buy. (unless you live in Kuwait, perhaps).
You are wise Paulo, plus we are an oil producing country, that pays more for gas than the countries it sells its gas too. WTC!!!!!!