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Fuel (GAS) price where you live

askitee

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Just curious, what the price of fuel (GAS) in your area
:banghead:
Here it varies from $1.699/L to $2.25/L = US$6.39US to $8.51/Gal in NSW Australia
 
Just curious, what the price of fuel (GAS) in your area
:banghead:
Here it varies from $1.699/L to $2.25/L = US$6.39US to $8.51/Gal in NSW Australia

Here in South Oz, we're generally paying something between a little bit more than your NSW low & a bit less than your NSW high, but that is really only after the pre-Christmas price increases.... price increases that are normally short-lived, but this year still haven't dropped anything much since Christmas! :gaah:
 
Gas prices ? ?

:chat:.....I almost hate to post Gasoline prices for Indiana.

I think that the prices are terribly expensive compared to a year ago.

So here are the prices:
Regular 87/10%...$3.42 gallon
Premium 91/10%...$4.10 gallon.

Last Year prices were down $1.00......:coffee:

Note: all have 10% corn ethanol per gallon.
Indiana grows a lot of Corn. ......:thumbup:
 
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Little blue. I know what you mean. I filled up here in Pahrump Nv a couple days ago=$3.29. Last week-$3.19.
 
...I filled up here in Pahrump Nv a couple days ago=$3.29. Last week-$3.19.

At Costco (top tier) in northern Las Vegas Valley, it think it was $3.59 when I last filled truck last Monday.
To avoid lines, I typically fill the bike (typically 2 gallons) at a 7/11 with Sinclair (top tier) for about $3.79

Bob, Nye County is generally less than Clark County...probably due to taxes? I always fill in Pahrump on my way to Death Valley, so there is no need to top off in Shoshone or Furnace Creek or Stovepipe Wells. Stovepipe Wells is not quite as expensive as Furnace Creek or Shoshone, but for friends expecting premium, it only has 87. Furnace Creek was over $6/gallon a year or so ago.
 
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New Jersey gas prices range from ~3.70 (87) - 4.10 (91) but Costco runs about .25 less/gal.
 
Around Olympia, Wa I see anywhere from $3.79 to $4.09 per gal. for regular. Up Avg of 30 cents or more for high test, on top of highest regular price. Doesn't seem to be "brand related either, more "location" related.
Looked up a published listing of "who" sells top tier gas in washington state (actually didn't see any one who didn't (???) and at any station I can find, short of asking them, I don't see ANY identification on their pumps showing if it is high tier. :banghead:
So.....just a question in general (with no negative intent) because I would like to use them where I can..........how do YOU know in your area, if it is really the "high tier" product? :dontknow:
 
Overhere in the Nethelands 1.99euro is 2.25 US Dollar per liter (e10) Premium fuel is around 2.25 per liter, that equals to 2.55 US dollar, not gallons but liters, fuel is becoming more expensive by the day
 
Overhere in the Nethelands 1.99euro is 2.25 US Dollar per liter (e10) Premium fuel is around 2.25 per liter, that equals to 2.55 US dollar, not gallons but liters, fuel is becoming more expensive by the day

Holy smokes, that's what, almost $10.00 a gallon?:gaah: That's crazy......
 
Filled up yesterday....... $4.20 a gallon for high test.

40 miles south of Florida / Georgia Border close to where I-75 comes through. Filled up at gas station on Interstate exit. Probably 5 cents or so cheaper away from the Interstate, but I would have burned a quart getting to another gas station not on the Interstate.

Over $17 to fill up a motorcycle........ dang, I used to fill up my car for half that back in the 60s.
 
Just filled my F150 @ the local BP (east central Iowa):

87 octane w/10% ethanol is $3.40/gal.
89 octane w/10% ethanol is $3.70/gal.
91 w/o ethanol is $4.10/gal.

And I was whining until I read the first two posts!!!!
 
Around Olympia, Wa I see anywhere from $3.79 to $4.09 per gal. for regular. Up Avg of 30 cents or more for high test, on top of highest regular price. Doesn't seem to be "brand related either, more "location" related.
Looked up a published listing of "who" sells top tier gas in washington state (actually didn't see any one who didn't (???) and at any station I can find, short of asking them, I don't see ANY identification on their pumps showing if it is high tier. :banghead:
So.....just a question in general (with no negative intent) because I would like to use them where I can..........how do YOU know in your area, if it is really the "high tier" product? :dontknow:

Hi Teninospyder, what is meant by High tier?

My price quoted is 98 Octane. In my own town of 11,000 people price between Shell and 7/11 can be up to 14 cents per litre for the same 98 Octane fuel.

I had a week away on the Spyder and I was stunned. I bought fuel back home at $1.89/L and when I fuelled up for the return trip found it at $2.25/L

In Australia we have what are called price cycles. The dearest day to buy fuel (Gas) is Tuesdays, cheapest is Sundays, where it can vary as much as 20 cents per litre.
 
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