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What has gas been doing in your area ?

hey_moe

Retired SOH Administrator
One good thing that has happened with this stock market drop is the price of gas in my area has dropped below 3.00 a gallon.:applause: Out all of this blame and negative that has been going on a little bit of relief is nice...Mike
 
Mike, gas in Green Bay took a sharp drop in two days. From Friday to this morning We went from 3.15 to 2.95 a gallon.
 
Central Michigan area is at $3.15.9.

I would like to see it under $3.00 or $2.25 .

Wishful thinking :monkies:

Ben
 
Price has dropped but I haven't seen it under $3.00 / gallon yet. I paid $3.16 / gallon when I filled up Saturday.
 
Its down to $2.55 here,but you all know it's a political thing.As soon as the election is over it's going to sky rocket.Just goes to show they could have been selling it for that all along,because their not loosing money on it now.
 
$2.59 in central Kansas. Same price it was one year ago!!!...........

I'm waiting for $1.59. :d

Kevin
 
Still gouging in Chicago at around $3.54 a gallon. You can find it about 20-25 cents cheaper the farther away you get. Actually, in Chicago proper, you probabaly can't get gas for less than $3.74. The $3.54 was the price at a gas station near Frankfort, IL.
 
108.0p a liter is the average here at the mo, costs around £50ish to fill our car ($85.31):frown:
 
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