What's The Cost Of Gas Where You Live...:Shrug:
Here It's Just Gone Up To $3.54 Gal. After Joe's Speech Last Night.............
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What's The Cost Of Gas Where You Live...:Shrug:
Here It's Just Gone Up To $3.54 Gal. After Joe's Speech Last Night.............
[QUOTE=Sully;875694]What's The Cost Of Gas Where You Live...:Shrug:
Here It's Just Gone Up To $3.54 Gal. After Joe's Speech Last Night.............[/QUOTE]
You know, if his mouth is moving, it's prob. a lie... Oh yeah, $3.39 yesterday have not been out today yet.
Whats the difference?.......You want to drive you pay the piper.....Oil is a commodity and as such we the USA can only control the price in a very limited fashion...
Remember 1973......The word on the street was; If the price of gasoline gos to a dollar a gallon i'm selling my car and i'll never drive again....
Jumped to 3.59 yesterday to 3.69 this morning. Thanks Joe!:gah:
$3.57 FJB and Hunter too
$3.95... FJB!
[QUOTE=rhino 2;875697]Whats the difference?.......You want to drive you pay the piper.....Oil is a commodity and as such we the USA can only control the price in a very limited fashion...
Remember 1973......The word on the street was; If the price of gasoline gos to a dollar a gallon i'm selling my car and i'll never drive again....[/QUOTE]
Back to the Question, What's the Cost where you live..........:Shrug:
$3.24 on Sunday, $3.29 on Monday, $3.59 on Tuesday and I haven't been out yet today.
You might as well be blaming Winter temperatures on the President; I get political preference, but this reflex to ejaculate vitriol at every inopportune moment is tediously self indulgent. For your amusement, see this US fuel cost history in non-inflation adjusted dollars-
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$3.10
[SIZE=3]Filled up yesterday @ $3.49 in north central Florida.
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$3.689 a week ago. Same station yesterday was $3.999. Afraid to go look today..... Jim
[QUOTE=Sully;875715]Back to the Question, What's the Cost where you live..........:Shrug:[/QUOTE]
That’s like trying to follow the dancing ball…
I filled up my truck on Sunday 25/26 gallons at 353.9 a gallon for Regular At a no name staton . With my Trike I only use 93 octane and that has been over four dollars a gallon for quite a while .Exxon station’s in my area are at least $.90 to a dollar a gallon more than the No name stations for regular..
[QUOTE=rhino 2;875697]Remember 1973......The word on the street was; If the price of gasoline gos to a dollar a gallon i'm selling my car and i'll never drive again....[/QUOTE]
As I recall, waiting in long queues to get gas, many of us just stayed home, if we could.
$3.59- 3.69 around here.
[QUOTE=Mavigogun;875732]As I recall, waiting in long queues to get gas, many of us just stayed home, if we could.[/QUOTE]
I drove about 100 miles back-and-forth to work every day and the roads were all mine I was just about the only car on the road and I was able to get more gas then I knew what to do with.. At the time I had a 71 beetle and I put a double gas tank in it 22 gallons total it just ran forever don’t forget back then most people were lucky get 8 /10 miles to the gallon i was doing 28 to 30 mpgs…
3.79 today regular. 1973 was the end of the peanut tank for my Harley. Dragged the fatbobs out and never went back.
One dollar a gallon in 1973 if you Factor in for inflation would be $633 a gallon now. So there’s still more wiggle room for gasoline to increase..
Or as My evil twin once said… it’s all relative..😁…
$3.49 yesterday for regular at a BP station, it was $4.10 for non-ethanol which we run in the bike.
[QUOTE=rhino 2;875751]One dollar a gallon in 1973 if you Factor in for inflation would be $633 a gallon now. So there’s still more wiggle room for gasoline to increase..
Or as My evil twin once said… it’s all relative..…[/QUOTE]
I think your number is off a bit. $1.00 in 1973 is worth $6.33 today.
[URL]https://www.in2013dollars.com/us/inflation/1973?amount=1[/URL]
Bubba