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I had to fill up this morning before work. Cost me $43.51 for 15.771 gallons @ $2.759/gal.
That's just crazy!
That's just crazy!Registered User
Just filled up here in Birmingham, AL. 47 bux for 16.7 gallons at 2.79/gallon. When is it gonna end??
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$2.75 a gallon or premium at costco in socal!! the attendant told me to enjoy cuz its only gonna go up....lol
Just passed a BP in Queens coming home from dinner where I usually fill up the G but was in my convert. 2.91 for premium, key word = just passed, didn't have to fil up the G
When is this stuff gonna level off. 
When is this stuff gonna level off. 
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Minneapolis, MN
$2.759 / gallon 92 Octane (edit)
16.078 gallons
$44.36
20.21 mpg (city / hwy mix 60 / 40)
$2.759 / gallon 92 Octane (edit)
16.078 gallons
$44.36
20.21 mpg (city / hwy mix 60 / 40)
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All this talk about gas. It's the taxes that make up the difference in most cases. I used to live in So Cal. I gave up good weather for lower taxes and an affordable place to live in Texas.
Here's my take on gas prices. I hear all these guys complain about the rising gas prices -- and the possibility of trading in their G35. Try this scenario on for size:
Let's assume you drive 20,000 miles a year and average (for easy math sake) 15 mile a gallon (driving like most of us do it's not a stretch). That would mean you purchase 1,333 gallons a year.
With a favorable gas price of $2.50 a gallon, purchasing 1,333 gallons would equal $3,332 a year. If gas is unreasonable at $3.05 a gallon you would be paying $4,065 a year. That's a delta or difference of $733.
Moral of the story: $733 is a small price to pay to ride in style. That's one less mod, or 5 less nights on the town, or three less driving tickets, or one less girlfriend, etc...
Here's my take on gas prices. I hear all these guys complain about the rising gas prices -- and the possibility of trading in their G35. Try this scenario on for size:
Let's assume you drive 20,000 miles a year and average (for easy math sake) 15 mile a gallon (driving like most of us do it's not a stretch). That would mean you purchase 1,333 gallons a year.
With a favorable gas price of $2.50 a gallon, purchasing 1,333 gallons would equal $3,332 a year. If gas is unreasonable at $3.05 a gallon you would be paying $4,065 a year. That's a delta or difference of $733.
Moral of the story: $733 is a small price to pay to ride in style. That's one less mod, or 5 less nights on the town, or three less driving tickets, or one less girlfriend, etc...
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I just filled up today at 7-11. 18 gallons at $2.75 for 93 octane was $49.60. I usually check my miles per gallon after every tank and it's always 21-22mpg. I think that is pretty good.
On another note, be happy we don't live in the Bahamas. I just got back from Atlantis yesterday....gas was $4.50 a gallon for regular and is expected to surpass $5 a gallon.
On another note, be happy we don't live in the Bahamas. I just got back from Atlantis yesterday....gas was $4.50 a gallon for regular and is expected to surpass $5 a gallon.
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Put $45 worth into the G a couple days ago and $40 into my 300ZX yesterday.
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I usually fill up about 1/4 tank so I don't have a tank-ful figure. Last night I pumped at $2.79 in Dallas. And I've seen $2.82. :/
-Andy
-Andy
