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From: In a Lucid Dream. But now I want my life back.
Gas has been holding at around $2.65. Its crazy how empty BP stations are in my area since the oil spill. I just recently got back from PA and all you see in Pittsburgh (where I was) were BP stations. I lost count. I couldn't find one Speedway. I went to Kennywood while out there. Man the streets are so narrow and rush hour is dangerous! I didn't see one traffic cop and no body was going the posted speed limit. i had fun (once i got used to the narrow streets) driving faster than the posted speed limit and not worrying about speed traps.
Gas is around 2.82 up here. It has been in the 2.80ish range for what seems like months on end. I don't think there are any BP stations up here. Just Shell, Mobil, Speedway, and some independents.
2.43 going west and south and actually north also and 2.38 going east around town. I have caseys, quicktrips and walmart and bps and kum and gos and loves where here in desmoines iowa
From: Alamosa, Colorado (200 yards from the Rio Grande)
$2.87 here in south central Colorado. It's mid-grade 87 octane. Ya don't wanna use "regular" gas (85 octane) due to the altitude (8,000 feet and we're in a VALLEY!!!)
~$3.19 in sunny California for non-brand 87. I just paid ~$3.50 for some premium at a 76.
Yea if I go off base it is more like $5.00 or so a gallon depending on what RON you want.
Originally Posted by dustyloins
$2.87 here in south central Colorado. It's mid-grade 87 octane. Ya don't wanna use "regular" gas (85 octane) due to the altitude (8,000 feet and we're in a VALLEY!!!)