What do you pay for gas?
#1
What do you pay for gas?
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What do you pay for gas where you are? I pay $3.29 for 87 at Getty sometimes, but I usually spend $3.35 at Sunoco.
What do you pay for gas where you are? I pay $3.29 for 87 at Getty sometimes, but I usually spend $3.35 at Sunoco.
#2
RE: What do you pay for gas?
SmAA #1: I just pay the going rate. It's the only choice I have.
SmAA#2: Ah, $28-$34 depending on how much fits in the tank.
OK, 'nough w/the smartassed answers: Prices have been jumping up and down around here for months now, but the last time I bought 87 @ my favorite Shell station it was $2.999. Before that, $2.959, but now it's dropped a bit to $2.919. I don't buy Citco for political reasons, but the local station here has 87 for $2.859.
#3
RE: What do you pay for gas?
ORIGINAL: virgin1
OK, 'nough w/the smartassed answers: Prices have been jumping up and down around here for months now, but the last time I bought 87 @ my favorite Shell station it was $2.999. Before that, $2.959, but now it's dropped a bit to $2.919. I don't buy Citco for political reasons, but the local station here has 87 for $2.859.
OK, 'nough w/the smartassed answers: Prices have been jumping up and down around here for months now, but the last time I bought 87 @ my favorite Shell station it was $2.999. Before that, $2.959, but now it's dropped a bit to $2.919. I don't buy Citco for political reasons, but the local station here has 87 for $2.859.
In my experience, the best 87 around here is Sunoco, followed closely by Shell. BP is alright, but expensive ($3.39 the last time I passed by).
#4
RE: What do you pay for gas?
Amoco used to be excellent too and one of the few that offered lead free 95 (96?)octfor a long time.But I haven't seen an Amoco station for several years now. I wonder if they got bought out?
#6
RE: What do you pay for gas?
my prices are the same as VB.. seeing that we live in the same area.. even though we're like 20 miles away from each other like 4 hours in between me and him (thats including the times it takes to swim from brooklyn to S.I. lol)... i run 93 in my car from bp most of the time at and around 3.559... 3.499 is the lowest is went and 3.599 is the highest as i recall.
#7
RE: What do you pay for gas?
ORIGINAL: sstlaure
Citgo is Venezuelan (Hugo Chavez) not Argentinian.
87 is going for anywhere from $2.79 in downstate MI to $3.09 up North.
Amoco got bought out by BP.
Citgo is Venezuelan (Hugo Chavez) not Argentinian.
87 is going for anywhere from $2.79 in downstate MI to $3.09 up North.
Amoco got bought out by BP.
#8
RE: What do you pay for gas?
ORIGINAL: sstlaure
Citgo is Venezuelan (Hugo Chavez) not Argentinian.
87 is going for anywhere from $2.79 in downstate MI to $3.09 up North.
Amoco got bought out by BP.
Citgo is Venezuelan (Hugo Chavez) not Argentinian.
87 is going for anywhere from $2.79 in downstate MI to $3.09 up North.
Amoco got bought out by BP.
Ah, and that explains why the little(and very old) BP station down the street has Amoco pumps too. I always thought they just didn't think it necessary to update them. I didn't live here yet when they probably had theAmoco sign.
#9
RE: What do you pay for gas?
ORIGINAL: virgin1
Venezuelan, Si! Is that anything like Van Halen?
Ah, and that explains why the little (and very old) BP station down the street has Amoco pumps too. I always thought they just didn't think it necessary to update them. I didn't live here yet when they probably had the Amoco sign.
ORIGINAL: sstlaure
Citgo is Venezuelan (Hugo Chavez) not Argentinian.
87 is going for anywhere from $2.79 in downstate MI to $3.09 up North.
Amoco got bought out by BP.
Citgo is Venezuelan (Hugo Chavez) not Argentinian.
87 is going for anywhere from $2.79 in downstate MI to $3.09 up North.
Amoco got bought out by BP.
Ah, and that explains why the little (and very old) BP station down the street has Amoco pumps too. I always thought they just didn't think it necessary to update them. I didn't live here yet when they probably had the Amoco sign.
#10
RE: What do you pay for gas?
Ooo! Ooo! Can I have it?!?!?!??
Working at an Amoco station was one of my very first jobs (after a short-lived stint @ Hickory Farms of Ohio.) It would bring back SUCH memeories.