how much is regular gas where you live?

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Eli

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I live in Hillsboro.. It's around there, +- a few cents... It's about 1.95 for Premium (92 octane), and 10 cents/gal less for each lower grade..

I think 87 for regular, 89 for Plus, and 92 for Premium, is about what it is everywhere in the states, but I have no idea I guess.. just always assumed ..


Oops! your right, It is around 1.75/gal for regular unleaded ..
 

bigjon

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for 92 octane?! I thought 93 was the norm, and in Vermont they have 94 at most of the stations!
 

Eli

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Hrm .... I'm pretty sure it's 92 for Premium around here.. Odd.. I'll remember to check next time I go though..


 

Zucchini

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Bah, most of you seem to be doing pretty well, gas in california (northern for me) has been 1.90~ for a long time.
 

Makanani

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It is $1.65 today for regular here in Manhattan Beach, CA. Two weeks ago when i was up in SF for Labor Day, the price per gallon was $2.07. GawtdamM!
 

J105

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$1.49 for regular. I live near Galveston, Texas.

Oh yeah, thanks everyone, each gallon of gas you buy from (name of world's 3rd largest oil company) helps pay my salary.

MAC
 

StormSide

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Here in Middle Georgia its about $1.33 for regular .. just picked
up 50 gallons on priceline for $1.15. You guys should check out
priceline for gas! It's been working fine for me.
 

SuperGroove

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Filled up yesterday

1.50 for 87 Octane. BLAH! Cost me $15.50 yesterday to fill up my econocar. Alls well though, I stay on the road longer than most foos.

Paul
 

Engineer

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1.489 In Lexington, KY at 5:00 PM Eastern time....

Oil just topped $37 per barrel...highest in almost 20 years...:( Gasoline is going to continue higher until (I hope) some of the extra production from the OPEC countries kicks in...

I also hope some of these high Price per Barrel numbers will spur more oil production from the non OPEC countries...

Someday, we're gonna run out anyway :(