National Average Gas Price is $3.61. Whats the Over/Under where you are?

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The average national price of a gallon of regular gas slipped to $3.611 a gallon 
on Monday, down 1.1 cents from Friday, 
according to AAA and the Oil Price Information Service. 
Prices reached a record $3.623 a gallon on Thursday

I'm in Baltimore County(Randallstown)here in Md and gas is $3.63 We are 2cents over the National Average.

What's the over/under where you are?
 
$3.72 for 94 octane.
15 gal. cost me $60.00 this morning. :angry:
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Re: National Average Gas Price is $3.61. Over/Under

Rottenchester, New Fucking York - $3.63 to $3.79 for regular.
 
cost me $42.50 in the solstice yesterday. I didn't even look to see what it was a gallon I just pumped.
 
Cape Cod,Mass...I just paid 3.61 for regular.With tourist season coming up,I know they gonna start to gouge.
 
In San Jose, Regular was $3.83 for a long time and now it is $3.97.

The other grades are +$4. Have been for a while. Premium is about $4.10-$4.25 depending on station/part of town.
 
$3.72

i think i might have to start going to QuikTrip or RaceTrack..they're like 10 cents cheaper...Shell and BP are killin me.
 
That's just for regular. I drive a Denali and a Vette!!!!

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But I'm keepin' em!!!!!

be cause of rising gas prices my boy sold his 2008 vette(i think it was more to him selling it than he says) and bought a 2008 4cylinder honda accord and fills up for $55.
 
That's just for regular. I drive a Denali and a Vette!!!!

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But I'm keepin' em!!!!!

feel ya pain... around $3.61 for regular (F-150) around $3.85 for premium (M3 and GSXR1000)


Southbeach, Miami.

need to get a fuckin' scooter....mad bitches drivin' them shits down here.
 
I'm posting from over in Maple Shade, NJ right now, yall jersey dudes got it nice over here $3.43 on Rt 73. right across the bridge on Rt. 73 its $3.71. I pay like $3.50 cause I always get the car wash that knocks a couple of cent off the price. might as well be mad in a clean truck.
 
Just be glad ya'll don't live in Canada. We're getting fucking DESTROYED (as per always). We pay way more here. Shit's ridiculous.

ONE GALLON = 3.785 litres.

We deal in litres.

At the pump it's currently $1.27 - 1.32 / litre. Nearly 4 times what it was back in/around the Golden Era in hiphop, lol - in 1993 - 1997.

So we're getting raped to the tune of the following, everyone:

$4.81 - 4.9962 ($5.00!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) a fucking gallon



:puke::puke::puke::puke::puke::puke::puke:
 
I know I went to New York this weekend and regular gas was $3.77 a gallon in Brooklyn.:smh: Going home gas was $3.49 on the turnpike :yes: and $3.60 and up in Philly.:hmm:
 
Memphis TN $3.44 to $3.49 for the 87 octane.

Cincinnati OH $3.55 to 3.89 for the same shit.

fuck a George W. Bush.
 
All this bitterness.

Shit's warranted to ... especially with rising food costs being in direct relation to same as well ...

http://news.sympatico.msn.ctv.ca/ab...newsitemid=CTVNews/20080513/oil_prices_080513
http://news.sympatico.msn.ctv.ca

" Canadian gas prices up as cost of oil spikes

Canadians are paying an average of about four cents more per litre for gasoline than they did one week ago as oil prices briefly set another new record.

Canadian gas prices up as cost of oil spikes

CTV.ca News Staff

The average Canadian price is now $1.29 per litre, up 3.9 cents, according to the weekly survey by M.J. Ervin and Associates, a Calgary consulting firm.

In major Canadian cities, Montrealers have the most to squawk about. The average price there is $1.39 per litre.

Toronto comes in at $1.24 per litre. Here are some other cities (price rounded to two decimal places):

* Vancouver - $1.32
* Edmonton/Calgary - $1.23
* Regina - $1.32
* Winnipeg - $1.27
* Ottawa - $1.24
* Quebec City - $1.31
* Moncton - $1.24
* Halifax - $1.31
* St. John's, N.L - $1.34

Labrador City in Labrador has Canada's highest price at $1.42. Red Deer, Alta. is lowest at $1.22.

U.S. gas prices have hit a new record of $3.73 per U.S. gallon, or about 98.4 cents per litre.

Taxes are seen as the reason why Canada's price is more than 30 cents per litre higher than the U.S. price.


Some analysts are predicting that gasoline prices could break the $4 per gallon mark (about $1.06 per litre), given that drivers in some U.S. cities already pay that much.

There is also speculation that gasoline won't follow its usual patter of peaking around the U.S. Memorial Day holiday weekend before drifting down.

In oil trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange, the price for the June contract of light, sweet crude reached up to $126.98 per barrel before sagging to $125.93.

The market was reacting to talk that Iran might cut oil production.

Iranian officials later denied production cuts were looming, but said a reduction had been discussed. Experts discounted the notion that Iran would try to reduce production, given that its economy is in poor shape.

"They need all the petrodollars they can get," said James Cordier of the Tampa Bay firms Liberty Trading Group and OptionSellers.com.

The International Energy Agency said Tuesday that high prices are starting to reduce demand for oil and other petroleum products in the U.S. and Europe.

Its oil demand growth forecast has been reduced to 1.2 per cent from 1.5 per cent. U.S. oil demand is expected to fall by 2.1 per cent.

Analysts noted that China has recently reported a drop in crude oil imports. Surging demand from China and other fast-growing economies has helped drive the rise in oil's price.

With files from The Associated Press"
 
Seattle - $4.05! (as of this morning) Bastards! I oughta move back down South but it'd cost a fortune to get there if I drove!
 
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