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Current gas price in your area?

In the long run, the higher the price gets the better off the country will be.
 
In the long run, the higher the price gets the better off the country will be.

True.
With prices over $4/gal, oil reserves in the U.S. equivalent to 60 years' supply at current consumption rates are affordable, coal-to-gasoline is looking good, and anything-to-oil technology has become seriously profitable, not just marginally. Solar shingles are looking like a good investment for anyone living in an area where oil is burned to make electricity, or whose homes depend on oil for heating.

Now if the government would get the frak out of the way and stop screwing with the market, those things would get implemented a lot faster!
 
Locally, here in Central Pennsylvania, it is still mostly either $3.97 or $3.99.

It is as if they are resisting the rise, and I am glad for that.

Shep+
 
Here in the U.K petrol is about £1.19p litre, and diesel around £1.31p litre-bloody horrendous-lots of people driving slowly, or not at all.............
 
Here in the U.K petrol is about £1.19p litre, and diesel around £1.31p litre-bloody horrendous-lots of people driving slowly, or not at all.............

In the last few days I've done a good deal of driving without fuel: in the hills/mountains, when a downhill route is empty or has a good grade, I just turn off the engine and coast. I've done over 50 miles that way lately.


I know, you guys who are dependent on power steering and brakes and all don't have that budget-aiding option.
 
Saw $3.62 this morning. The oil companies have won. We now think that's cheap.
 
Apparently if you reverse into your drive way you save on petrol.
 
Prices are mostly $4.05-$4.19. Only seen one price under $4.00 and that was $3.99 which was only for paying cash-$4.14 if not using cash. Prices don't seem to be going down as fast as they went up. Wouldn't want the quarterly profits to dip below $10 BILLION . Just obscene:mad:
 
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