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Fasterthanyou 08-30-2005 10:15 PM

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just put 30 bucks of 89 octane in the tank...got me all of 9.5 gallons :evil:

you put 89 in the T/A!?!?! :shock:

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if you paid 30 bucks for 9.5 gallons, you were paying $3.15/gal!!!!!!!

please tell me thats incorrect :shock:

it'll run on 89 w/o any problems...and yes 3.15 a gallon is correct...it woulda been around 3.30/gal for 93

So that's why you called, lol.

j0n 08-30-2005 10:34 PM

u got it dude

JPiZZiJP 08-31-2005 04:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Ian
the price of oil increased because they knew we would still buy it even at the higher cost. Why the hell would they lower the price if we are "content" paying what we are now? the entire time gas prices have been rising, there has been no decrease in sales. it doesnt take a moron to figure out the oil companies are going to milk this until its dry.

am actually going to start looking for a nice bike to ride to work (bicycle, not motorcycle) if gas prices keep going up. luckily I'm only about 5 or 6 miles from where I work, so it wouldnt be too bad.

"only about 5 or 6 miles".... dude, 5 or 6 miles on a bike quite the distance, before having to put in a day of work (I speak from experience, used to ride 2 miles on a bike before I put in an 8 hour day)... the ride home is even worse.

JPiZZiJP 08-31-2005 04:30 AM

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Originally Posted by j0n
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Originally Posted by Ian
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Originally Posted by j0n
just put 30 bucks of 89 octane in the tank...got me all of 9.5 gallons :evil:

you put 89 in the T/A!?!?! :shock:

*EDIT*

if you paid 30 bucks for 9.5 gallons, you were paying $3.15/gal!!!!!!!

please tell me thats incorrect :shock:

it'll run on 89 w/o any problems...and yes 3.15 a gallon is correct...it woulda been around 3.30/gal for 93

j0n, where the hell are you buying your gas from????? The Mobil at the end of my street has 93 for $2.89/gal. If you're buying 89 for $3.15/gal, you're going to the wrong station, buddy.

jims69camaro 08-31-2005 10:09 AM

this **** is plain out of control.

they can justify any way they want, but it all boils down to them being greedy ****s. i don't buy the "more demand" argument, either. if they can sell to their countrymen for .05/gal, then they don't have to be charging us $3/gal. period.

JPiZZiJP 08-31-2005 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by JPiZZiJP
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Originally Posted by j0n
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Originally Posted by Ian
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Originally Posted by j0n
just put 30 bucks of 89 octane in the tank...got me all of 9.5 gallons :evil:

you put 89 in the T/A!?!?! :shock:

*EDIT*

if you paid 30 bucks for 9.5 gallons, you were paying $3.15/gal!!!!!!!

please tell me thats incorrect :shock:

it'll run on 89 w/o any problems...and yes 3.15 a gallon is correct...it woulda been around 3.30/gal for 93

j0n, where the hell are you buying your gas from????? The Mobil at the end of my street has 93 for $2.89/gal. If you're buying 89 for $3.15/gal, you're going to the wrong station, buddy.

Wow, I take it back... gas stations on my corner just bumped up to $3.15/gal for premium... yikes.

JL8Jeff 08-31-2005 11:58 AM

They're now saying to expect prices to go up to $4 a gallon very soon thanks to the hurricane. There's no way they can justify these prices when you look at their continued record profits. The gov't needs to step in and stop this price gouging. I'm soooo glad my daily driver is getting 20 mpg right now. The old DD(454SS pickup) got around 11 mpg.

SteveR 08-31-2005 11:59 AM

It just cost me $42 to fill the Hawk @ 3.02/gal. This sux!!!!!!!!! I wonder how much it would cost to order 55 gallon drums of race gas and leave them in my garage. Looks like a call to Sonoco is in the very near future.

SteveR 08-31-2005 12:02 PM

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They're now saying to expect prices to go up to $4 a gallon very soon thanks to the hurricane. Â*There's no way they can justify these prices when you look at their continued record profits. Â*The gov't needs to step in and stop this price gouging. Â*I'm soooo glad my daily driver is getting 20 mpg right now. Â*The old DD(454SS pickup) got around 11 mpg.

Capitalism at it's finest. Don't expect prices to go down, as long as those fat bitches are making money, **** the public is how it works. We'll be paying European prices soon.......$5/gal. Pretty soon I'll be working just to afford my commute.

Slow Z 08-31-2005 12:26 PM

Say hello to $4 a gallon gas within a few weeks.

Tsar 08-31-2005 12:29 PM

3.37 here so stop crying! :lol:

79CamaroDiva 08-31-2005 01:23 PM

I saw 3.29 on my way to work in new brunswick this morning, I about **** a brick. Then I found a station for 2.79 and figured I wouldnt find anything lower any time soon, so filled it up. Already called home and said I'm not coming home from school unless I have to.. hopefully it'll go 'back down' to 2.55 or so again soon... what the hell.

Fasterthanyou 08-31-2005 03:24 PM

Sooooo.... anybody want to guess what the price of gas guzzlers are going to drop down too? I'm guess H2 for a candy bar and everything Dodge/Chrysler offers with a Hemi will be down to around a burger and soft drink.
This is a sad sad day that I pay more for a gallon of gas than a gallon of milk. Now if only I could get my car to run off of milk...

Fastbird 08-31-2005 04:14 PM

I was literally in shock driving to work this morning. Last night, I filled up on Base for $2.49 for 87 (driving the 99 Celica). This morning on the way to work, what do I see?? Mongans @ Williamstown and Erial Roads: $2.99; Shell @ 534 and 73N: $2.79; Multitudes of other places through Marlton/Mt. Laurel/Pemberton: $2.79-2.99 a gallon, for REGULAR!!!!

If supply and demand is driving up prices, then why in the hell are the oil companies posting record profits like they've been for the past year or so??? Supply and demand my nut.

Absolutely NOTHING justifies a 30 cent hike in a single day. Nothing. I understand that the hurricane is putting strains on the system now, but there's absolutely no way that it can be that much of an effect that fast.

I seriously think it's time for the government to step in, say "piss off" to OPEC, and start to regulate the petroleum industy here in the states.

Tsar 08-31-2005 04:18 PM

we got 6 refineries in jersey! WTF! im usually not the one to complaing about gas but still i want it cheaper then ****ing 3 bucks.

Tru2Chevy 08-31-2005 05:32 PM

On my way home from work at two stations across the street from each other:

Exxon: Mobil:

$2.89 $2.79
$3.05 $2.89
$3.15 $2.95

There is also a Citgo right there that mimic's the prices of the Exxon. I love Shocky's Mobil :)

- Justin

Savage_Messiah 08-31-2005 05:47 PM

From camarov6:

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A local gas station here put a picture of an arm in the price area on regular, a leg on special, and "Your first born child" on premium.

And this was before the 30 cent increase overnight.

Last night - 2.59
Today - 2.87

Savage_Messiah 08-31-2005 05:47 PM

that's amsterdam, ny btw

Savage_Messiah 08-31-2005 05:49 PM

wow, the tv just said right outside atlanta is $6.07/gal

Tsar 08-31-2005 05:56 PM

well they are running out of gas anyways, so i guess whatever is left the owners are trying to make as much money as possible...******** :evil:

Fastbird 08-31-2005 05:59 PM

Some of it is blatant gouging, and unless I'm mistaken that was illegal.....

Tsar 08-31-2005 06:02 PM

It is illegal but it looks like that no one gives a ****...

Ian 08-31-2005 06:03 PM

running out of gas my ass! the oil companies just make it seem like they're running out so they can say they are...EVEN THOUGH THEY'RE NOT!!! This is ****ing ********! I am officially quitting the human race.

Tsar 08-31-2005 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Ian
running out of gas my ass! the oil companies just make it seem like they're running out so they can say they are...EVEN THOUGH THEY'RE NOT!!! This is ****ing ********! I am officially quitting the human race.

who said oil companies were running out of gas???
http://www.local6.com/news/4911219/detail.html

Tsar 08-31-2005 06:11 PM

I have people in florida (daytona area) saying they see lines to the gas stations and doesnt matter what the price is :shrug:


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