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Poll: Gas up tonight or gas up tomorrow morning

AccruedExpenditure

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I'm going have to fill up my car sometime in the next couple of days
Gas prices are a reasonable 2.89 tonight. Should I go and gas up tonight, or wait till tomorrow and hope they don't spike up.
 
filled up allready@ 2.79..Cnn just had a story that if this storm
causes as much damage and distrubtion as expected gas may
spike to 5 DOLLARS a gallon!! Thank god my 95 'scort gets 30/39
MPG...
 
Originally posted by: BUTCH1
filled up allready@ 2.79..Cnn just had a story that if this storm
causes as much damage and distrubtion as expected gas may
spike to 5 DOLLARS a gallon!! Thank god my 95 'scort gets 30/39
MPG...

Where do you live that you can get gas for under 3.00 a gallon???!
 
Originally posted by: illusion88
Originally posted by: BUTCH1
filled up allready@ 2.79..Cnn just had a story that if this storm
causes as much damage and distrubtion as expected gas may
spike to 5 DOLLARS a gallon!! Thank god my 95 'scort gets 30/39
MPG...

Where do you live that you can get gas for under 3.00 a gallon???!

In Bay Area 87 is under 3 pretty much everywhere
 
Originally posted by: BUTCH1
filled up allready@ 2.79..Cnn just had a story that if this storm
causes as much damage and distrubtion as expected gas may
spike to 5 DOLLARS a gallon!! Thank god my 95 'scort gets 30/39
MPG...

already pay more than that
 
if the gas is colder in the morning, it should be more dense -- and so you should get more

so as long as the price doesn't go up between now and then, you'll be better off tomorrow
 
Originally posted by: ttown
if the gas is colder in the morning, it should be more dense -- and so you should get more

so as long as the price doesn't go up between now and then, you'll be better off tomorrow

the gas tanks are several feet underground, i'm sure it doesn't get too hot under there regardless.
 
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