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Bro_Joey_Gowdy 11-06-2008 05:36 PM

Gas Prices Check-In...
 
Filled up the General Lee this morning (11-06-2008 5am) in Hickory Flat, MS. 38633 (ETHANOL FREE):
$1.89 Regular
$2.09 Ultimate
$2.19 Supreme
$3.09 Diesel
:)

He's getting good gas mileage though for a 400cui 4bbl... it was 300 miles on a 20 gallon tank... yeah 15 mpg :2thumbs:

lasto 11-06-2008 05:41 PM

your still getting it at less than half the price we are paying in the uk.

A Litre of petrol over here costs about 1 pound 8p
You yanks dont know how lucky u r.Not long ago we was paying 1.31 UK POUNDS per litre and ive heard its about to go up once again.

utahraves 11-06-2008 05:54 PM

UPDATED AS OF DEC15
Salt Lake City

Regular 1.33
Super 1.43
Premium 1.53
Diesel 2.19

Bro_Joey_Gowdy 11-06-2008 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lasto (Post 1660640)
You yanks dont know how lucky u r.

Err, I'm from the southern part of the U.S. (Mississippi) so I'm a redneck... that should have been obvious with the car I drive :p "...the pride of the south...the General Lee..." :rolleyes:

:erm:
EDIT: Found this interesting USvsUK prices: *** Suspicious link removed ***
:erm:

lasto 11-06-2008 06:08 PM

dont matter which part u from m8 - your american :) - also have u notice in the movies the rednecks are always the evil ones :)

General Lee (dukes of hazzard) - used to love that when i was a kid and i always wondered why they never opened the doors :)

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Sawa Dee SohL 11-06-2008 07:27 PM

Burlington , WA

Unleaded: $2.11 (cheap station)

$2.17 (Shell)

Brad 11-06-2008 07:30 PM

I'm paying around $3 for 100-octane. I think regular is somewhere around $2.30 - $2.50...don't really keep up with the low octane stuff as I refuse to run it in my car.

Quote:

You yanks dont know how lucky u r.Not long ago we was paying 1.31 UK POUNDS per litre and ive heard its about to go up once again.
Sick of hearing this. When you have to drive 25+ miles every time you get in your car to go anywhere at all (including gas stations, grocery stores, and your work place) your complaints about having to pay more will stop falling on deaf ears. I'm also willing to bet a Wiimote that you have the option of public transportation which does not exist where I live.

Quote:

General Lee (dukes of hazzard) - used to love that when i was a kid and i always wondered why they never opened the doors
In stock car racing (see NASCAR) drivers enter and exit the car through the window because the car has a full roll cage. There is no need for a working door. I've always assumed the good-old-boys were just following suit as I think the General Lee had a full roll-cage built in to it.

That said, you can't bring up the General Lee without thinking about this song;

Quote:

Just the good ol' boys,
Never meanin' no harm,
Beats all you've ever saw, been in trouble with the law since the day they was born.

Straight'nin' the curve,
Flat'nin' the hills.
Someday the moutain might get 'em, but the law never will.

Makin' their way,
The only way they know how,
That's just a little bit more than the law will allow.

Just good ol' boys,
Wouldn't change if they could,
Fightin' the system like a true modern day Robin Hood.

lasto 11-06-2008 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad (Post 1660728)
Sick of hearing this. When you have to drive 25+ miles every time you get in your car to go anywhere at all (including gas stations, grocery stores, and your work place) your complaints about having to pay more will stop falling on deaf ears. I'm also willing to bet a Wiimote that you have the option of public transportation which does not exist where I live.

less of the attitude be a good thing.If you live so far away from any shops etc then thats entirely down to your way of life.I was complaining how we in the uK pay far more for our petrol than you lot over there do.I do have the option of public transport but i also have the option of the jeep i drive.Public transport over here is a laugh and why should i use it when i can afford to drive + i have to pay road tax then my insurance and then the rising price of fuel.
I drive about 1000 miles per week in my job so public transport would not be feasible for me.
Just because you live so far out in the outback does than mean your fuel should be cheaper than mine ?

Brad 11-06-2008 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lasto (Post 1660733)
less of the attitude be a good thing.If you live so far away from any shops etc then thats entirely down to your way of life.I was complaining how we in the uK pay far more for our petrol than you lot over there do.I do have the option of public transport but i also have the option of the jeep i drive.Public transport over here is a laugh and why should i use it when i can afford to drive + i have to pay road tax then my insurance and then the rising price of fuel.
I drive about 1000 miles per week in my job so public transport would not be feasible for me.
Just because you live so far out in the outback does than mean your fuel should be cheaper than mine ?

Yes because it isn't just me living in the backwoods...it's a large part of the population in the USA. I know all you see on TV over there are cities like LA and NYC but that is not where a large part of the population here lives. Many people in the states (even many of the people that work in large cities) live outside of them simply because the cost of living is not as high in the country. I personally did not make the choice to live where I live now...my family owns a farm and I'm still trying to figure out how to raise enough money to move the hell away from it.

It basically comes down to this; If we paid as much for gas as you guys do people simply couldn't afford to make the trip to work and back everyday. Hell we're having a hard enough time doing that as is and most of us can't even save a little on the side by using an alternative transportation method. No bus, too far to use a bike for anything, hell we don't even have Vans to haul the old people around anymore.

As far as my attitude is concerned I tell it how it is, if you take offense to that it's your problem. If I had an issue with you on a personal level I'd make it very clear to you and everyone else. Don't jump to conclusions and assume I'm ill just because I disagree with you on certain issues.

UKBusinessLive 11-07-2008 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bro_Joey_Gowdy (Post 1660639)
Filled up the General Lee this morning (11-06-2008 5am) in Hickory Flat, MS. 38633 (ETHANOL FREE):
$1.89 Regular
$2.09 Ultimate
$2.19 Supreme
$3.09 Diesel
:)

He's getting good gas mileage though for a 400cui 4bbl... it was 300 miles on a 20 gallon tank... yeah 15 mpg :2thumbs:

Are these prices per litre or per gallon :eek::eek:

who is chris c 11-07-2008 10:48 PM

gal ofc

Neo 11-09-2008 02:13 AM

Souther Oregon:
Regular: 2.50
1up: 2.67
1up: 2.87
Diesel: 3.10

For some reason Oregon gets the shaft!

fattony69 11-09-2008 04:25 AM

1.92 for Regular and that is abnormally cheap since everyone else is around 2.05 - 2.11

Ohiosweetheart 11-09-2008 05:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fattony69 (Post 1662163)
1.92 for Regular ....

Where are you?? :eek:


Youngstown Ohio here -
$2.19 - reg
$2.29 - mid
$2.39 - da good stuff

lasto 11-09-2008 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brad (Post 1660742)
Yes because it isn't just me living in the backwoods...it's a large part of the population in the USA. I know all you see on TV over there are cities like LA and NYC but that is not where a large part of the population here lives. Many people in the states (even many of the people that work in large cities) live outside of them simply because the cost of living is not as high in the country. I personally did not make the choice to live where I live now...my family owns a farm and I'm still trying to figure out how to raise enough money to move the hell away from it.

It basically comes down to this; If we paid as much for gas as you guys do people simply couldn't afford to make the trip to work and back everyday. Hell we're having a hard enough time doing that as is and most of us can't even save a little on the side by using an alternative transportation method. No bus, too far to use a bike for anything, hell we don't even have Vans to haul the old people around anymore.

As far as my attitude is concerned I tell it how it is, if you take offense to that it's your problem. If I had an issue with you on a personal level I'd make it very clear to you and everyone else. Don't jump to conclusions and assume I'm ill just because I disagree with you on certain issues.

well i disagree - just cause u live in outbacks dont mean u should get it cheaper.We have places in the Uk where people live a long way from any shops/garages,but when they find one they still have to pay the same price as everyone else.
End of day you lot are paying a lot less for your fuel than us over here so consider yourself very lucky indeed and even luckier cause you dont live in RIP OFF BRITAIN.

who is chris c 11-10-2008 12:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ohiosweetheart (Post 1662179)
Where are you?? :eek:


Youngstown Ohio here -
$2.19 - reg
$2.29 - mid
$2.39 - da good stuff

last time i checked the good stuff was still $4.00+/gal

Ohiosweetheart 11-10-2008 02:51 AM

Ouch. I hope it starts coming down for you soon.

Digital Jedi 11-10-2008 03:13 AM

In the UK, we're all Yanks. Your thinking of the other Yankee.

$2.17 in NC.

Princeton 11-10-2008 03:43 PM

we are below $2.00 here in South Jersey

Sawa Dee SohL 11-11-2008 02:08 PM

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It's down to $2.03 in NW Washington.

Caddyman 11-11-2008 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Princeton (Post 1662970)
we are below $2.00 here in South Jersey

I right close to that in north Delaware. $1.99 to $2.10 a gallon...

Bro_Joey_Gowdy 12-15-2008 01:27 PM

We decided to go the cheaper route and just fillup our personal 1000 Gallon Gasoline Tank and 300 Gallon Diesel Tank (which will last a month or so) instead of paying an arm and a leg at the greedy gas pumps... so that being said here's what we paid per gallon via Dees Oil Inc (ethanol free):

$1.09 Regular
$n/a Ultimate
$n/a Supreme
$2.09 Diesel

http://www.mississippigasprices.com/...it_id=93589646

http://mississippigasprices.com/Hickory_Flat/index.aspx

:)

Caddyman 12-15-2008 02:12 PM

i saw 1.49 here in Delaware yesterday

Michael Biddle 12-15-2008 08:58 PM

$1.73 here in Orange County. Loving it!

azn_romeo_4u 12-16-2008 02:13 AM

1.45 - 1.65 - Portland Oregon

Sawa Dee SohL 12-16-2008 06:49 PM

1.63 in NW Washington

Brandon Sheley 12-16-2008 07:07 PM

1.59 in topeka ks :D

davidw 12-18-2008 10:29 PM

$1.47 ~ $1.55 depending on the station here in Batesville, Arkansas

Zachariah 12-19-2008 11:53 AM

It got down to $1.57
- in the last 5 days its back up to 1.79
- 87 octane

S. California

KevinL 12-19-2008 01:40 PM

$1.99 for 87 octane in Boston...

I guess we're on the high side haha

pobs123 12-20-2008 07:38 PM

$1.38 - Regular
$1.53 - Mid-grade
$1.68 - Premium

in Saint Louis ...


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