Gasoline Prices (State-by-State)

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San Diego- the lowest gas price is 2.10 for disel....

San Diego ranks first in the nation-wide for the highest gas prices...
Before the gas price skyrocketed, I could fill up a full tank for 17 bucks.. now it is 25 bucks. I ONLY HAVE A SMALL TOYOTA COROLLA, BASIC EDITION!

So ... be grateful that your gas prices hasn't hit 2bucks...

OH yeah- Something about gas prices- my boyfriend and I were dicussing about the difference between gas prices for each brand... and he pointed something very INTERESTING-
that there is no $2.22 in any gas station.. it is always 2.21, 2.23 but not 2.22.... did they run out of 2s to put on the billboard? So he challenged me to find it...
and I found it around the corner of my home. :-D

Now his new challenge- find a $6.66 for gas prices in the future (near future, probably given the rate in San DIego)
 
Liebling:-))) said:
I alway fill 35 litres of gasoline cost between €39 and €41 into my Golf volkswagen. If it´s cheaper than €1.05 then full tank.

€40 would equal to US$49. I remember very well when I lived in Germany and had to pay about 65 DM for a tank. So, that is why I am thankful that we do not have similar prices in the United States. The German government imposes a lot of taxes on the gas, but the Germans do ride bikes and use trams and trains a lot. So, it is not as serious as it is in the US, because the American government was stupid to let cars take over the roads instead of subsiding money for the public transportation.
 
kuifje75 said:
€40 would equal to US$49. I remember very well when I lived in Germany and had to pay about 65 DM for a tank. So, that is why I am thankful that we do not have similar prices in the United States. The German government imposes a lot of taxes on the gas, but the Germans do ride bikes and use trams and trains a lot. So, it is not as serious as it is in the US, because the American government was stupid to let cars take over the roads instead of subsiding money for the public transportation.

Yes, it´s an exactly...
Alot of Germans use bicycles..., also train or bus with special offer...
Alot taxes on gas... yes, it´s right... Here in Germany governments greed taxes out of our wages since € conversation in 2001. Terrible... We do all is think all the time is budget!!!
Funny is: Train, bus, etc are cheaper to ride than use the car with gas... to clean the country... Umweltfreundlich... Eniverment (wrong spell)
 
ugh dont get me started on high gas prices!

I just filled my car full of gas at $1.63 a gallon at the BP. Good thing it was my ZX2 Escort since she gets around 35 miles a gallon. The trip-o-meter read about 325 miles when I filled the car up. (my car can hold up to 12.5 gallons of gas in the tank) With the last fill-up of 9 gallons I could empty the tank at 450-500 miles.

If I used the Sable to commute to work daily, I'm going to be staring down at $20-30 to fill the Sable's 18 gallon tank *thud*

Now I should be thankful I aint driving a H2 Hummer or a Escalade, but I will be laughing for sure when one of these SUV's fill up next to me at the gas station!
 
:eek: at your stories. Well excuse me, I need to go to get some 30 gallons for my energy wasting gas guzzer. It only costs me less than $20 heh!
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How many of you use E-85 gas? since they're 20 cents cheaper than unleaded fuel?
 
HUH? whats E-85 gas?? never heard of it..its currently $1.58 a gallon for unleaded..it will be higher this summer...grrrr! :mad:
 
E-85 gas is a gasoline that comes from corn.. Ethonal gasoline

Many newer cars can use E-85.. its much cheaper and more cleaner and it reduce the pollution.
however not all Gas station have this type of gasoline.

I'm now thinking only Minnesota offers that gas since we grow corn heh? hope minnesota isn't the only state.
 
just did some research...

E-85 contains 85% of Ethanol Gas and 15% unleaded fuel

its not only host in minnesota.. it host in Missouri, Minnesota, Illiounis, Canada, Wisconsin, Iowa.. thats all i see on the list...
 
Update:
Gasoline prices are still increasing. In Southern Utah and Las Vegas, the prices were as high as 2.15$ for regular unleaded, 2.25$ med-grade and 2.35$ premium. I am counting my blessings that in Salt Lake City, it is still 1.84$ for regular although the average price is 1.89$ for regular. I would hate to think about a few weeks from now, having to pay 2.00$ for regular gasoline.
 
DeafSCUBA98 said:
just did some research...

E-85 contains 85% of Ethanol Gas and 15% unleaded fuel

its not only host in minnesota.. it host in Missouri, Minnesota, Illiounis, Canada, Wisconsin, Iowa.. thats all i see on the list...


here's a picture of E-85 fuel price.. its always 20 cents cheaper than regular unleaded fuel...
 

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DeafSCUBA98 said:
E-85 gas is a gasoline that comes from corn.. Ethonal gasoline

Many newer cars can use E-85.. its much cheaper and more cleaner and it reduce the pollution.
however not all Gas station have this type of gasoline.

I'm now thinking only Minnesota offers that gas since we grow corn heh? hope minnesota isn't the only state.
Well we dont have E-85 in Oklahoma...but it probably will soon i hope if it is
cheaper! right now its $1.71 a gallon for unleaded..grrrrrrrr! my hubby said we gonna have to save up more money for gas when we go to Buffalo, NY this summer or early Fall!..
 
I stopped at the fuel station at Kroger (grocery chain) in my neighborhood, it was $1.47 (unleaded).

Those (including myself) who live in Atlanta and the suburbs have to use special kind of gas (cannot remember what it is called) to help fighting the already-worsen pollution in Atlanta and its inner suburbs.

Now they are talking about making emission test a requirement for Atlanta's outer suburbs, which could be in effective this summer time. Emission testing is not a new thing to Georgia, since it is a requirement for about ten counties in and closer to Atlanta. I believe has been around for two or three decades now.
 
Brian said:
I stopped at the fuel station at Kroger (grocery chain) in my neighborhood, it was $1.47 (unleaded).

Those (including myself) who live in Atlanta and the suburbs have to use special kind of gas (cannot remember what it is called) to help fighting the already-worsen pollution in Atlanta and its inner suburbs.

Now they are talking about making emission test a requirement for Atlanta's outer suburbs, which could be in effective this summer time. Emission testing is not a new thing to Georgia, since it is a requirement for about ten counties in and closer to Atlanta. I believe has been around for two or three decades now.


$1.47 in Atlanta.....The Pilot in Lovell Rd just went thru roof at 1.71 but the kicker is DIESEL costs only 1.54...... Too bad I dont have a diesel on me unlike the Europeans do.

I envy the GA gas prices *drool* TN gas prices are driving me :dizzy:

too bad it aint worth my time to drive 50 miles just to save a few bucks :P
 
Chajukin said:
76c Here Per Litre...

per Gallon is $1.27

If there is 3.81 litres per gallon, then it would actually be 2.87 Australian Dollars for a gallon.
 
Katzie said:
Hybrid cars/SUVs are starting to look good now....
yeah.. but i read an article from MSN "how to save $2 gal gas"

they said buying a hybrid car isn't worth to save ur money..
 
DeafSCUBA98 said:
yeah.. but i read an article from MSN "how to save $2 gal gas"

they said buying a hybrid car isn't worth to save ur money..

I'd really like to read that article and find out why.
 
Katzie said:
I'd really like to read that article and find out why.
The extra-car scenario makes less sense as your gas bill lightens. A $20,000 gasoline-electric hybrid is almost never worth the money (See "Hybrid cars: Do they make sense for you?") unless it's an adequate replacement for the car you already own.

http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/Savinganddebt/Saveonacar/P42459.asp

also this website give you 14 different ways to save money on gas.
 
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