What is the price of gas where you live?
Mississippi: $3.54 a Gallon
What is the price of gas where you live?
Mississippi: $3.54 a Gallon
 I'm working on an engine that runs on gold.
I anticipate it will soon be cheaper than gas.
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$3.59 gallon - florida panhandle
3.30-3.55 in Southeast Virginia
$3.89-$4.09 a Gallon
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With gas at 3.60+ here, it was no surprise to me to walk past a house with 30 5-10 gallon jugs of used fryer oil; looks like another person's going biodiesel.
Gas is about 3.60 in Central New York. 4:20 for Deisel
Jeremy
 According to google calculator. 1.27 (Canadian dollars / liter) = 4.89410363 U.S. dollars / US gallon  Â
Thats current prices. And we in Canada export all of our oil. Doesn't make sense. Â
 $4.00 a gal in Gig Harbor, WA
$3.69 for regular in Birmingham, Alabama
Yesterday I asked the gas station attendant for $5 of gas. He farted and gave me a receipt. :(
its hit about $4.06 here in Fort Wayne, Indiana
$3.95 in Northeast Colorado
It's now up to around 3.95 here in New England
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4.17 regular...Inland Empire, CA. You can always find cheaper, but this is the average right now....go california...
 the average here is now up to about 4.15-4.20... making me explore walking more...
Geez, here in Des Moines we're only up to $3.87 for unleaded w/ethanol. Up to $4.00 without the ethanol.
$4.49 in Sandy Eggo... about what I paid for it in Ireland in 1988.
6/24/2008 and it's $4.50 per gallon here in northern California. Damn.
 it's really sad that today while out running errands i saw a station that had gas at 3.99 rather than the 4.17 it is closer to home; went across 6 lanes of traffic to fill the tank
Gasoline was $1.69 per gallon on September 10th, 2001.
Bush went to war "to protect our national interests". What a fool.
It's about $4.05 to $4.10 a galon here in Western Mass (all over the Berkshires... probably will increase when the NYC Summer tourists really start to come up :-/).
I'm just happy I found the 1 place in town that was at $3.95 last week and filled up... and that I'm a lazy college student so I don't have to drive anywhere so it's still a full tank :-P.
I think it's time to build a trailer for my bicycle and get get groceries that way when I go back to school. :-P
Regardless the price I'm just tired of it being a difference of .25 from mile to mile - you waste 5 gallons just trying to save every quarter you can!
Chevron & Shell are doing it at $3.07 currently in Orange County, Calif. Unless the difference is GREATER than jedichick's 25 cents, I see no savings in driving beyond the corner station to fill up.
I walk where and when I do not absolutely HAVE to drive - hauling equipment, long-distance gigs, etc. and plan trips with stops on the way to the farthest destination, as well as stops in returning, whenever I can. That helps. Tire pressure does make a difference. So does gunning off the light to get ahead, not to mention avoiding somebody who doesn't want to stop as the light goes from yellow to red.
In California yellow is NOT a caution, prepare to slow down or stop light, it is a signal to punch the pedal and make it through - something akin to Russian Roulette, only with more bullets in the gun.
Uh-oh, Jay, do I sense another documentary coming our way - something to do with gas :-) well, uh, gas prices?
I am old enough to remember gas lines around the block and service stations on every corner ("service" stations, where they checked tire pressure and wiped off windows all around, even head and tail light covers.) Oh, and gas was going at 19 cents a gallon.
You guys don't know how lucky you are!
Here in the UK the current price (allowing for conversion to gallons and dollars) is around the $7.80 mark.... and it was over $8 not so long ago! :(
Gas is down to $2.25 here. Maybe I should buy a big SUV.
Gas is between $2.15 and $2.09. Depending on where you go.
Hey Wildlife,
You know what the difference between Europeans and Americans are?
Americans think 100 years is a long time. Europeans think 100 miles is a long ways.
It may be more expensive, but you don't travel 300 miles to visit Grandma on Christmas :)