gas price at 6$/gal today!
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gas price at 6$/gal today!
pretty much a record high!
prices went up today in montreal . give or take a little bit with precision of gallons and trade on canadian $ vs us. $, but we are at 6$ per gal!
tough summer ahead!
prices went up today in montreal . give or take a little bit with precision of gallons and trade on canadian $ vs us. $, but we are at 6$ per gal!
tough summer ahead!
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3.56 to 3.80 here . . . . . . for now
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it was only 1.78 in Jan of 2009...
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I've seen a small hike around my area as well $3.95 Reg to $4.15 Sup.... On an added note here is a small article about summer blend vs winter blend
We're also approaching the May 1 deadline for U.S. refineries to switch over from winter blends to summer blends of gasoline. AAA notes conventional summer-blend gas contains 1.7 percent more energy than the winter versions, which might also account for why your gas mileage seems better in the summer. But it also notes that those summer blends are "more expensive to produce, and that cost is passed on to the motorist."
I myself try and stick with pure gas even though it's more expensive ($0.25 - $.035 more a gallon)
We're also approaching the May 1 deadline for U.S. refineries to switch over from winter blends to summer blends of gasoline. AAA notes conventional summer-blend gas contains 1.7 percent more energy than the winter versions, which might also account for why your gas mileage seems better in the summer. But it also notes that those summer blends are "more expensive to produce, and that cost is passed on to the motorist."
I myself try and stick with pure gas even though it's more expensive ($0.25 - $.035 more a gallon)
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I'm more pizzed that beer is $16/case.