WTF is up with gas.....2 days ago...$3.09...today..3.49

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kamikazekyle

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There's a gas station on my way home that ups the prices during prime commute times nowadays. They used to run 5c-10c cheaper than nearby stations, but their normal price is the same as anyone else except for those few hours where they jack it up. On average, it's about $3.09 where I live for regular. It hovered around $2.90-$2.99 for a long time, then overnight went up 10c or more depending on the station.

On the flip side, because I started this new job, my commute times are a little bit less as I work 3rd shift, and I can't travel to my girlfriends as often (240 mile round trip plus $24 in tolls). It boils down to the fact I only fill up once a month. Plus, my girlfriend is moving in around June, so when that rolls around it'll cut out that long trip to go see her.
 

novasatori

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I picked one hell of a year to move cross country, didn't I. I hope prices drop by August..

I moved from OK to CA in 2008 when prices were really high, it wasn't too bad.

I rented a penske 26' truck, and only filled up when I found cheaper spots. The larger tank was a godsend during the desert states where some places were over $5 a gallon. :eek:
 

dmcowen674

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Originally Posted by TheVrolok
All of these hikes due to speculation are absurd.

And should be illegal.

Didn't the (U.S. Government) say they would aggressively pursue recorded complaints of price gouging?

I have not heard Obama say one word about oil/Gas prices since he has taken office.

He has mentioned green jobs and cars though.
 

Engineer

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Talk about a crock of shit...

This is why we need to get off of the shit and develop something else (ala Brazil). Give the middle east a big ole middle finger...

I think that the high gas prices helped push us over the cliff into recession in 2007/2008 and I think it will stall or kill what ever recovery (if you can call it that) soon enough.

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Vette73

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It's not because the mid east is in turmoil. That's a bunch of bullshit. It's because Wall St. wants to make a buck. Libya supplies what? 2% of the worlds oil? If that. Its because wall st. speculators think this MAY spread throughout the mideast and MIGHT curb oil production. But it hasn't yet. Still they gouge you on gas prices, make a profit for nothing but gambling with other peoples money. Sure it pays well sometimes, but it produces nothing. That's a waste. People should be paid that produce something of value. Not gambling.

I've said it once and I'll say it again, gambling is not a profession. It is a pastime. It's time to regulate these retarded con artists before they cause Great Depression #2 and WWIII.


:thumbsup:

Yep has little to do with demand but more with speculation. Good thing we took care of that last time... oh wait. :mad:
 

alkemyst

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News broke Wednesday that the 'average' in the US was $3.499. By overnight most stations had set their pricing to $3.499...

This is the major issue with gas/oils being traded as commodities. Any announcement that they will go up, usually triggers that.

It's one of the great lies.
 

Fenixgoon

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It must have had some reason to be feasible if GM went through all the trouble of research and development to create the EV1. Was it all just for the hell of it?

R&D does not necessarily guarantee a product. it was to test the feasibility of an electric vehicle given the available technology. they found their answer.

Prius available for public purchase 1997. Insight available for public purchase 1999. Don't speak of what you don't know.

1) now tell me, which one of those is fully electric?

2) both started as slow sellers, and it was only in 2000s that they REALLY became popular.
 

dfuze

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Its been hovering around 3.50 for quite a while here in CT, at least I can knock off about 25 cents a gallon w/ Costgo gas
 

SlowSpyder

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Yes, do you think Obama made some sort of takeover on Haliburton? No


Well I know I have read on these forums that when GW was president he used that lofty position to fatten the wallets of his friends. Now Obama is president and gas prices are going up, so...
 

Engineer

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Well I know I have read on these forums that when GW was president he used that lofty position to fatten the wallets of his friends. Now Obama is president and gas prices are going up, so...

Meet the new boss...same as the old one (comes to mind).
 

bobdole369

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Why is is that the first immediate effect that most Americans notice of world events is the price of fuel for their vehicles?
 

rasczak

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Got a new job in October. Drive about 4,000 miles per year now and traffic is always light (both ways) because of the early start (6:00am) and early off (2:30pm) time. 7.7 miles each way. 2003 Intrepid and average about 24 to 25mpg or so. About one tank of gas per month for work (more if used elsewhere).

As for oil/gas....big oil has won. We don't learn the lessons that we need to get off the stuff and seriously develop something else (Brazil learned and did something about it starting over 30 years ago - we should have done this also). I would pay $5.00 per gallon of alternative if we made it here and could tell the middle east to stick their oil up their ass (and then charge them $100 per bushel of food stuffs).



LOL! :p

I miss my $0.499 per gallon of regular at the end of 1998.

Got ya beat. $3.89 here in SD. But since we've moved here in '09 I average 2640 miles a year on my dinky acura. :)
 

rasczak

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Why is is that the first immediate effect that most Americans notice of world events is the price of fuel for their vehicles?

not sure if sarcasm meter broken but I'll bite.

Because these are the things that affects us as an individual. Wars are on such a large scale that you see them, but you really don't "feel" them since it doesn't affect us personally (unless of course, you've had a family member go off to war, but even then..)

Of course, heaven forbid, there was a war on our land, it would be felt.