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  • BureOne
    Are you Kidding me??
    • Jun 2004
    • 3285

    #46
    Gas prices

    Costs's me almost $40 to fill up the tank...

    Paying about $2.35 per gallon, L.A. area!

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    • DreamGirlie
      Platinum Poster
      • Jun 2004
      • 2137

      #47
      Originally posted by Hos
      Originally posted by DreamGirlie
      anywhere from $1.97 - $2.25 a gallon.

      thankfully i got rid of my gas guzzling car last Fall. Now i take the subway and save lots. Or, i drive my moms car and conveniently not fill it up
      my mother warned me about girls like you
      "Welcome to Hezbollah phone line, for terrorist supplies press 1."

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      • gokada
        Getting Somewhere
        • Jun 2004
        • 216

        #48
        Gas prices

        Here in Orlando it's about $1.85, in Cocoa Bch. it's $1.95. Bummer...

        gokada
        Glenn Okada (www.glennokada.com)
        "...without struggle, there is no progress."

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        • nbpgt
          Platinum Poster
          • Jun 2004
          • 1044

          #49
          Re: Gas prices in yer neck of the woods?

          Originally posted by Civic_Zen
          Originally posted by nsite
          ours came back down here in denver to around 1.86$ I noticed the other day...Im blessed though cause I live about a mile from work & thus fill up once every 2 weeks...

          how bout you? anyone still getting raped?
          Where in Denver are you getting gas?? Is this the price for the crap gas?? I have a high output japanese motor so I have to use premium. In fact it says the minium is 91 octane which is the most we have here. Sometimes I feel bad putting the minimum in there when most states have 92 or 93 octane which would be better. Any way, I'm still paying around $2.00+ a gallon.
          im in the same boat.. i gotta have 93 & am able to get it for about 2.10...

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          • Trancelucent One
            Addiction started
            • Jun 2004
            • 295

            #50
            $1.89- $2.05 I noticed last week the prices were going down though. Hope that continues!
            ~Pam

            I like it dark and dirty!!!

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            • EK Hybrid
              Fresh Peossy
              • Jun 2004
              • 32

              #51
              $1.85 here in Laurel, MS and in Jackson which is the biggest city in MS, i saw it for as low as $1.76
              I'm ready for Ultra 2007!!!

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              • FM
                Wooooooo!
                • Jun 2004
                • 5361

                #52
                $1.93ish

                should I think bottom out to around the $1.50-$1.70 range when all is said and done (for 89 octane)
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                • mylexicon
                  Addiction started
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 339

                  #53
                  Just paid $1.72 per gallon 87 octane....not to shabby.

                  Originally posted by NastyD
                  For the Americans on the board who aren't aware: in England the pump price is close on 75% duty and VAT. This has caused some big demonstrations in the past and a couple of years ago the hauliers blockaded refineries and shut down the supply of fuel to just about the whole country!

                  What do Americans pay in fuel tax? Do you reckon that this should be more? Would it encourage Americans to use cars less and to improve fuel efficiency and so help the environment?
                  Yes. Thank you for posting this in response to all the people who say we
                  are lucky.....they could be just as lucky if they told there gov. to shove it.

                  Here are U.S. gas taxes: Read the far right column it shows the combined
                  state and federal tax total in cents per gallon.


                  There has actually been a lot of talk in America about raising the gas tax
                  to finance the government and then lower the income tax by 5%-10%, leading
                  to safer road ways, less polution and congestion, and a more robust economy.........
                  but as usual it has been shot down over and over because "it only benefits
                  rich people" And obviously no sane person would support a jacked up
                  gas tax w/o some sort of compensatory concession.

                  Sorry to throw politics in the mix, but sometimes i believe our antiquated
                  fairness doctrines that are based on relativity and were pioneered in the 60's and 70's
                  are really starting to hold us back.

                  Of course there are a few problems with the proposed plan. Hiking gas prices
                  will certainly cut demand and lower tax revenue......i don't see a problem with
                  that, but since our gov. never gets its spending in order it would certainly
                  lead to deficits 10 or so years down the line. Eventually they would raise gas
                  tax more for a temporary boost in tax revenue only to have to raise income
                  tax to make up the difference. The gas tax increase/income tax decrease
                  is a really good plan but it will never work unless both parties agree not to
                  ruin it for political gain.......fat chance.
                  Be a vegan......eat freedom fries..

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                  • day_for_night
                    Are you Kidding me??
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 4127

                    #54
                    anyone NOT in europe, asia or south america should stop bitching about gas prices. its much more expensive elsewhere, you people dont realize how lucky we are.

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                    • mylexicon
                      Addiction started
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 339

                      #55
                      Originally posted by NastyD
                      For the [people] on the board who aren't aware: in England the pump price is close on 75% duty and VAT.
                      We are not "lucky" that we don't have taxes. The people we have elected and
                      the resolve of our nation not to penalize commerce and enrich the gov. has
                      nothing to do with luck.

                      Here are gas prices around the world updated May 04
                      Be a vegan......eat freedom fries..

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                      • nbpgt
                        Platinum Poster
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 1044

                        #56
                        Originally posted by NokturnaL
                        it's been fluctuating between $2.10 and $2.50 here in Vegas. The news tonight says it could possibly drop down to $1.30 very soon.. haha.. riiiiiiight.
                        sounds like some hopeful thinking or watercooler talk.

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                        • nbpgt
                          Platinum Poster
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 1044

                          #57
                          Originally posted by NastyD
                          For the Americans on the board who aren't aware: in England the pump price is close on 75% duty and VAT. This has caused some big demonstrations in the past and a couple of years ago the hauliers blockaded refineries and shut down the supply of fuel to just about the whole country!

                          What do Americans pay in fuel tax? Do you reckon that this should be more? Would it encourage Americans to use cars less and to improve fuel efficiency and so help the environment?
                          i think somewhere around 30-50 cents a gallon


                          sorry didnt realize lexicon got it before me

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                          • Affirmative Reaction
                            Fresh Peossy
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 16

                            #58
                            In Miami... about 2.25 for the premium shit. Damn.

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                            • sakio pod
                              SALAD TOSSER
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 6034

                              #59
                              orlando just noticed it went down to 185 a gallon

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                              • hobbes2oo
                                Getting Somewhere
                                • Jun 2004
                                • 196

                                #60
                                we are paying around $1.75 - $1.95 here in atlanta, and the price has been dropping for the last few weeks. It seems to be holding at the 1.75 mark right now.

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