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Post by biteme on Nov 13, 2015 2:15:17 GMT -5
At the intersection of Rt7 and 543 the 7-11 is 2.29 and right across the street the Sunoco is 2.89
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Post by oscar on Nov 13, 2015 7:45:33 GMT -5
If you go up rt 26, Liberty road from Marriotsville into the City, the prices go from $2.09 to $2.25, in one- 1 mile stetch, $2.11 to $2.20.... Just last week it was $1.99, holiday season, ugh....
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Post by aboutwell on Nov 17, 2015 10:31:29 GMT -5
$ 1.85 here today...
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Post by oscar on Nov 18, 2015 7:25:09 GMT -5
I saw one station, $2.07 for regular, $2.75 for high test.... yowza
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Post by Ravenchamp on Nov 18, 2015 15:36:08 GMT -5
All our local stations are all over the place right now.
From 1.99 , 2.03, 2.05, 2.13,
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Post by towsongirl on Nov 20, 2015 6:22:45 GMT -5
I was in Edgewater yesterday and the Wawa had regular priced at $1.95 per gallon, the lowest I've seen it.
I paid $2.09 at the High's at Rt50 the other day.
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Post by aboutwell on Nov 20, 2015 7:48:46 GMT -5
$ 1.78 this AM...
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Post by aboutwell on Nov 21, 2015 10:08:10 GMT -5
$ 1.74...
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Post by Ravenchamp on Nov 21, 2015 14:16:26 GMT -5
Av $2.09 still
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2015 19:04:12 GMT -5
£1.07 a litre over here.
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Post by towsongirl on Nov 21, 2015 19:34:02 GMT -5
Saw $1.93 per gallon at the Qwest station at Jumpers Hole Rd & Ritchie Highway in Pasadena.
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Post by aboutwell on Nov 22, 2015 0:02:49 GMT -5
£1.07 a litre over here. I believe that would be about $4 in our $$$...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2015 7:31:10 GMT -5
£1.07 a litre over here. I believe that would be about $4 in our $$$... Nearer to $6.00 a US gallon.
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Post by shutout on Nov 22, 2015 10:00:04 GMT -5
£1.07 a litre over here. Ride those Triumphs!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2015 10:20:49 GMT -5
£1.07 a litre over here. Ride those Triumphs! Any rider with an ounce of sense would have put their Triumph to bed by now, for the winter.
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Post by aponderer on Nov 22, 2015 11:58:07 GMT -5
I believe that would be about $4 in our $$$... Nearer to $6.00 a US gallon. Yes, actually nearer to $6.16 at today's rate. Can you imagine the grousing that would go on if that were the price here? [Except for maybe California. It wouldn't surprise me that some there wish it were that high...]
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Post by Ravenchamp on Nov 22, 2015 12:02:59 GMT -5
$4 a gal almost killed general travel here when it hit that high. This area cannot sustain higher prices
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Post by aboutwell on Nov 22, 2015 14:12:23 GMT -5
I believe that would be about $4 in our $$$... Nearer to $6.00 a US gallon. I was figuring it on the price here right now... which is $ 1.74 per gallon... (a U S gallon, 3.785 litres... not an imperial gallon, 1.5 U S gallon)...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2015 14:18:40 GMT -5
$4 a gal almost killed general travel here when it hit that high. This area cannot sustain higher prices Oh yes it could, but not without a lot of bìtching and quite a few necessary adjustments to your lifestyle.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2015 14:20:46 GMT -5
Nearer to $6.00 a US gallon. I was figuring it on the price here right now... which is $ 1.74 per gallon... (a U S gallon, 3.785 litres... not an imperial gallon, 1.5 U S gallon)... Don't forget that a dollar is only worth about 65 pence (.65 pound).
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Post by aboutwell on Nov 22, 2015 14:28:56 GMT -5
I was figuring it on the price here right now... which is $ 1.74 per gallon... (a U S gallon, 3.785 litres... not an imperial gallon, 1.5 U S gallon)... Don't forget that a dollar is only worth about 65 pence (.65 pound). Yes... there are several factors... I thought about that but purposely did not mention it...
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Post by aponderer on Nov 22, 2015 17:38:48 GMT -5
Nearer to $6.00 a US gallon. I was figuring it on the price here right now... which is $ 1.74 per gallon... (a U S gallon, 3.785 litres... not an imperial gallon, 1.5 U S gallon)... Sorry, A.D., wrong AGAIN... An imperial gallon is 1.201 US gallons (to the nearest 1,000th of a gallon), not 1.5 gallons... Perhaps your calculator is spinning the calculation...
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Post by immrblue on Nov 22, 2015 18:16:27 GMT -5
I was figuring it on the price here right now... which is $ 1.74 per gallon... (a U S gallon, 3.785 litres... not an imperial gallon, 1.5 U S gallon)... Don't forget that a dollar is only worth about 65 pence (.65 pound). Do they cut the gas with ethanol like most here do? I miss the days of borrowing 115/145 as a self awarded pay raise.
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Post by aboutwell on Nov 22, 2015 18:19:57 GMT -5
I was figuring it on the price here right now... which is $ 1.74 per gallon... (a U S gallon, 3.785 litres... not an imperial gallon, 1.5 U S gallon)... Sorry, A.D., wrong AGAIN... An imperial gallon is 1.201 US gallons (to the nearest 1,000th of a gallon), not 1.5 gallons... Perhaps your calculator is spinning the calculation... Sorry, aponderer... that should have been "1.2 U S gallon"... the "5" is just above the "2" on my keypad and I failed to proof read... I do make mistakes... so I must be human after all, huh?... Here's where I got the info: The U.S. liquid gallon and the U.S. dry gallon are different units defined by different means. The U.S. liquid gallon is defined as 231 cubic inches and equates to approximately 3.785 litres. One imperial gallon is equivalent to approximately 1.2 U.S. liquid gallons. Now you need a picture of my keyboard?...
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Post by aboutwell on Nov 22, 2015 18:23:34 GMT -5
Don't forget that a dollar is only worth about 65 pence (.65 pound). Do they cut the gas with ethanol like most here do? I miss the days of borrowing 115/145 as a self awarded pay raise. Don't ever use ethanol in small engines like lawn mowers and motorcycles... if they aren't run regularly it will clog the carburetor... I found that out the hard way...
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