Regular Self Serve 1.399/Litre CDN.... that's $4.49/G USD
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Originally Posted by Puddy46
All well and good if it is a $0.20 difference. Around here it'* $0.50 now. Wasn't like that before, but it is now.
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Originally Posted by swartlkk
Originally Posted by Puddy46
All well and good if it is a $0.20 difference. Around here it'* $0.50 now. Wasn't like that before, but it is now.
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Hehehehe..... here in the cornbelt we've got Ethanol blends. Know what that means?
I can go to any gas station and get 89 or 90 octane cheaper than 87. It'* still around $3 a gallon, but it'* some of the cheapest midgrade you'll find anywhere.
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I can go to any gas station and get 89 or 90 octane cheaper than 87. It'* still around $3 a gallon, but it'* some of the cheapest midgrade you'll find anywhere.
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Originally Posted by Logan
Consider yourself lucky. In northern MI we have been right around $3.55-$3.65 for pretty much the whole week.
I topped off today for $2.80 per gallon...
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RIght now, gas prices in Galesburg suck.
I figured if they stay at this level, my car'* MPG, and the distance I travel to work, it comes out to 10% of my income after taxes.
4 hours every week, just to pay for the gas to get to work.
I figured if they stay at this level, my car'* MPG, and the distance I travel to work, it comes out to 10% of my income after taxes.
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4 hours every week, just to pay for the gas to get to work.
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If gas stays at these levels, you'll see people demanding raises at their jobs. Increase in the cost of living. Nothing inflates the dollar like a good old gas spike.
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I'm spending currently $250/month on gas just to drive to class everyday and work. I only make 700-900 a month too... so, I'm spending anywhere from 28% to 35% of my income on JUST gas. That doesn't even include gas to actually do something FUN either. That is 35% of my income at a full time job too. (a crappy full time job, but still, I'm in college.)
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Originally Posted by big_news_1
If gas stays at these levels, you'll see people demanding raises at their jobs.
*Need* to congregate and demand the lowering of gas prices. Supply/demand is a driving force, sure, but this is beyond ridiculous.
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