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Gas'n Up

caser

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Paid $1.98 for premium...In San Diego.. This is huge. I'd ride anyway but xmas comes early. It's got to be lower elsewhere. In dark ecomomic times this is the silver lining. Thank God the :spyder: can't run on food I'd never get to ride.
 
Paid $1.98 for premium...In San Diego.. This is huge. I'd ride anyway but xmas comes early. It's got to be lower elsewhere. In dark ecomomic times this is the silver lining. Thank God the :spyder: can't run on food I'd never get to ride.

1.77 in new hampshire:coffee:
 
I had to pay $2.06 in Florida yesterday, of course that's just because I ran out of gas right in front of that particular station. :dontknow: Otherwise I'm paying $1.85.
 
I saw it for $1.59 on the way to work near the expressway so it is probable even less in other places.
 
Regular Unleaded is $1.88 here. Of course, North Carolina has always been the worst when it comes to the price of gas, and being in a military town makes it worse.
 
Paid $1.56 today NE of Atlanta. Back when Gas was $4.00 + a gal we were hogher than national average. Now they say we are below it.

Wayne
 
We were paying around $1.70 a liter a few months ago and some people were saying to expect $2 a liter next year. (One US gallon is around 3.8 liters so $1.70 per liter would be around $6.45 a US gallon I think :read:)

Well the price of oil has dropped so quickly we are just starting to see prices UNDER a dollar a liter!:2thumbs:
 
And you are buying premium because? :dontknow:

My dealer reccommended it, it runs good on it and I'm to chicken s*&t to try anything else. I've read the great debate on this. Some say it"s a waste of $$'s some don't. If I had the onions I try a lower grade but I don't.
 
There was a large national news piece on this a couple of months ago and it summed up all the facts/opinions...

Basically, it doesn't matter...save the money...and there is science behind that...wish I could remember where I read it...was quite a long piece...


My dealer reccommended it, it runs good on it and I'm to chicken s*&t to try anything else. I've read the great debate on this. Some say it"s a waste of $$'s some don't. If I had the onions I try a lower grade but I don't.
 
$1.59 in metro east, and $1.39 in St Louis for reg. My Spyder runs well on reg ( 35+) so I am not about to feed it premium. Besides as you may have heard, a higher grade fuel burns slower, and since the Rotax engine is not designed to allow the fuel to have time to burn slower, thus any benefit from a premium fuel is not appreciated. I would love to talk to any dealer and explore their fuel management theories and educational engineering background related to fuels and engines, because the argument to use premium in a Rotax high RPM engine is unsupported. Now...before the debate is fired back up this has been an opinion expressed by me, and is not intended to be a directive or telling you what to do, simply my opinion.
 
$1.74/gal. here in Central FL. That is for E10. When the stae went to the ethynol mixture, my mileage dropped two MPG. Right at 32 now.

Jack H.
 
$1.89/gallon cash price is the absolute lowest here in Northwestern MA-Southwestern VT.

(Of course that's Mac gas. PC gas is cheaper, but you crash way more often...)
 
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