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Friday, April 01, 2022

We're buying less gas? I wonder why?

(NewsNation) — Many Americans are buying less gas to offset rising costs. The current U.S. average for a gallon of regular-grade gasoline dropped six cents over the past two weeks to $4.37 per gallon, but some say gas is still too expensive.

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  1. I hit Costco today in Sequim for $4.34, last time in PA $4.94

    fuckers, when I left AR in 12/20 it was $1.89

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  2. The only people who don’t think gas is too high are liberal democrats! Until gas drops to the price it was the day the disaster that is Joe Biden took office it will be too high.

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  3. The price has dropped 50 cents in 10 days. Regular is now at $3.59. The truck is now rarely used and the weather has turned good enough the motorcycle will become the main transportation. The problem is it tuned for 90 octane gasoline. I can use the 93 octane 10% but it drops off in gas mileage by 4 to 5 miles per gallon.

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  4. Couldn't prove higher prices have affected driving patterns by me. Assholes are still nipple deep in this NW corner of Georgia medium sized town(Rome). Census says we grew by a couple thousand in this county of ~100K. Bullshit. I'd put the population increase at 15~20 K South of the border types.

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  5. Here in central New England, the cheapest gas is $3.89 at a Mobil about five miles from me that is way out of my usual routes of travel. Close stations are averaging $4.25 for about 15 of them with the highest at $4.45 according to Gas Buddy. There are ~25 stations being reported on the local Gas Buddy page.

    Can’t wait to go to camp this year. Gas prices in the local vicinity there are $4.30 – $4.50.

    Nemo

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