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Gasoline Price Per Gallon In Your Area, Right Now

Dragonfly

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What you got where you are?


In northern Delaware I've seen $2.97 per gallon.
 
Took a couple of calculations which I think I got right; $7.44 per (US) gallon (£1.23 per litre in London).

So stop moaning Americans. :D

Edit: I did get it wrong with US/UK gallon differences. Point still stands though :)
 
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yeah...US gallons are different than other "gallons".... go figure. :roll:
 
Last week we paid $3.05/gallon in Kyle, Texas.
 
I saw on the news that some place in mid-west has $2.55 per gallon.

Prices are "expected to drop" for perhaps another few weeks. :mrgreen:
 
I filled up the truck on Friday at $2.62 in Texas City, TX.
 
You used to pay $4 some years back.
 
What you got where you are?


In northern Delaware I've seen $2.97 per gallon.

Don't forget to keep in mind that different states have different tax rates, obviously directly impacting the price of gasoline. People in North Carolina, for instance, (highest) pay federal/state taxes of $.5755 per gallon. Georgians pay the lowest: $.259.
 
Don't forget to keep in mind that different states have different tax rates, obviously directly impacting the price of gasoline. People in North Carolina, for instance, (highest) pay federal/state taxes of $.5755 per gallon. Georgians pay the lowest: $.259.

Not forgetting a thing. New Jersey, which is within smelling distance, is always 10-20 cents per gallon cheaper than Delaware.

That's why I'm asking. I think it's interesting to see what people pay in different parts of the country/world.
 
What you got where you are?


In northern Delaware I've seen $2.97 per gallon.

around central texas about 2.60 to 2.90 a gallon,i was surprized at a little above half a tank using premium,my truck took 15 ish gallons to full.costing 50 dollars and 24 cents ish.
 
2.97 yesterday
 
Got me a touch over 20 gallons last night @ 3.28 per.

DuPage Co. IL
 
Right around $3.25 for mid grade on Tucson's east side.
 
$3.99 in Kauai at Costco.
Most other area stations had regular for $4.35.
Poor bastards.
 
$3.25 in my town

$3.11 - $3.14 where i work.

(a couple gas stations in my town bought out the lower priced competitor, and that's part of why prices are generally 15 to 30 cents higher per gallon here.)
 
I saw $2.89 per gallon tonight near Newark, Delaware. :monkey
 
I paid $2.87 tonight at a station that has 5 cents off Thursday specials. :peace
 
Just paid $2.83...Costco, down a dime in the last 5 days.
 
$3.99 in Kauai at Costco.
Most other area stations had regular for $4.35.
Poor bastards.

I know that Costco well, been trying to get out there for several weeks, but full planes...
 
Filled up today in Phoenix at Quik Trip for 2.99 gal.
 
I know that Costco well, been trying to get out there for several weeks, but full planes...

Wait a while.
Another hurricane is zeroing in on the islands.
 
Wait a while.
Another hurricane is zeroing in on the islands.

I've been trying to get to Big Island and Puna before the lava destroys Pahoa. Flights are full, but now I can fly on 2 airlines over there.

On Kauai, I always stay in Kapaa, least touristy and douch-ey town on the island...
 
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