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cstreu1026
03-11-2008, 12:23 PM
Gas prices are going up a lot today. $3.45 is the new price so if you see a bargin fill up!
Whats the price of diesel up that way? Need to figure out if I have to pull a second mortgage on the house to drive home...:(
Holly
03-11-2008, 12:29 PM
Whats the price of diesel up that way? (
My sister has a diesel truck, it was $3.89 Saturday night when we were driving home from the airport. :eek:
85_SS_302_Coupe
03-11-2008, 04:16 PM
Yeah i run premium in my DD and my Mustang so when people complain about $3.xx i'm thinking about that plus 20-30 cents.
MsBlkramair
03-11-2008, 04:36 PM
Yeah, WTF? I put gas in 2 days ago at $3.45 for the premium, then today needed some again.........$3.65 for premium. OUCH!
VuNiT3
03-11-2008, 04:41 PM
I have been putting off getting fuel for a few days now. With diesel at the price that it is now, it is going to cost me probably right around $120 to fill up my truck. Is anybody else's butt sore?
Mista Bone
03-11-2008, 04:46 PM
$2.98 last night at Krogers in Forest Park.......plus extra .15 off with Kroger card.
Oil hit $109.20 a barrel, thats $2 a gallon for crude!
k062693w
03-11-2008, 04:51 PM
$2.98 last night at Krogers in Forest Park.......plus extra .15 off with Kroger card.
Oil hit $109.20 a barrel, thats $2 a gallon for crude!
More then that!!! I'm pretty sure that when they talk about barrel oil prices it's for 42 gallon barrels not 55
jaystang44
03-11-2008, 04:57 PM
id say my butt is pretty sore, but I better get used to it its not going to get any better
what can you do besides not drive as much. IT makes you think twice about doing anything after work or on weekends enless its in walking distance. It cant be helping the econ. with no one going anywhere and having no money. IDK it sucks
cstreu1026
03-11-2008, 05:06 PM
Businesses that deal in the luxuries we have some to enjoy like say Starbucks are going to be the ones feel the effects first. What will we do if there isn't a Starbucks on every corner?
djom1cincy
03-11-2008, 05:48 PM
I'm so lucky right now. For the last two years I've had a company truck. The perck with that is you get a gas card also. I cant complain about anything. I only have to pay for a tank of gas about every 3, 4, maybe 5 weeks for the stang. I only put about 5k on the stang last year. I dont know what that truck and gas cards worth but i know it saves me a LOT of money.
ponymom05
03-11-2008, 06:15 PM
We paid $3.89 today at Kroger Cold Spring. It was still 3.59 at Shell in Alex, but they never have it.
NXcoupe
03-11-2008, 09:41 PM
E85 for me! Hope it is still cheap this summer.
Katmandu
03-11-2008, 10:14 PM
Whats the price of diesel up that way? Need to figure out if I have to pull a second mortgage on the house to drive home...:(Diesel is $3.95 up here in Troy.
I filled the Dodge up yesterday and cost $92 !!! :mad:
Thing gets (21)MPG Highway though. :bigthumb
Katmandu
03-11-2008, 10:18 PM
E85 for me! E85 Equals out to the same value as Gasoline.
E85 is about 15% Cheaper but gives 15% LESS fuel economy.
www.E85.com
It's also driving up corn/food costs, pollutes more and does do much to tide the flow of oil from the Middle East.
Actually takes MORE fossil fuel to refine/transport E85 than Gasoline. I can't be transported via pipelines and must be trucked/railed everywhere it goes. :rolleyes:
92coupe
03-11-2008, 10:19 PM
I filled up my Explorer tonite at Sams club for $3.15 a gallon.
02mingryGT
03-12-2008, 07:36 AM
More then that!!! I'm pretty sure that when they talk about barrel oil prices it's for 42 gallon barrels not 55
You are correct.
02mingryGT
03-12-2008, 07:39 AM
E85 Equals out to the same value as Gasoline.
E85 is about 15% Cheaper but gives 15% LESS fuel economy.
www.E85.com
It's also driving up corn/food costs, pollutes more and does do much to tide the flow of oil from the Middle East.
Actually takes MORE fossil fuel to refine/transport E85 than Gasoline. I can't be transported via pipelines and must be trucked/railed everywhere it goes. :rolleyes:
I agree.
Saw a thing the other night that said the production of E85 is a net loss. In other words it takes more energy to produce it than it makes. Wouldn't expect it to last forever. Fad. Big loser. No wonder GM backed it.
Jeff88coupe
03-12-2008, 08:30 AM
E85 Equals out to the same value as Gasoline.
E85 is about 15% Cheaper but gives 15% LESS fuel economy.
www.E85.com
It's also driving up corn/food costs, pollutes more and does do much to tide the flow of oil from the Middle East.
Actually takes MORE fossil fuel to refine/transport E85 than Gasoline. I can't be transported via pipelines and must be trucked/railed everywhere it goes. :rolleyes:
It's all about the 105 octane E85 has for me...that's what i'm gonna run in my coupe. If they could grow and use sugar beats/sugar cane as a fuel stock instead of corn..it would greatly reduce the strain on the soil and energy needed to produce it. Corn is actually a very inefficient fuel stock..but it's what the US has readily available. The higher cost of diesel vs gas is what I really don't understand.
bestracing
03-12-2008, 08:49 AM
E85 for me! Hope it is still cheap this summer.
At a $0.20 difference in prices, It doesn't pay for me to use E85 in my Tahoe. In the long run the 87 octane gas cost me less per month because of the loss of milage with the E85.
R825OH
03-12-2008, 10:16 AM
I got my bicycle so... I can ride to work and back in about the same time it takes to drive .
Katmandu
03-12-2008, 11:58 AM
Saw a thing the other night that said the production of E85 is a net loss. In other words it takes more energy to produce it than it makes. Wouldn't expect it to last forever. Fad. Big loser. No wonder GM backed it.That's true.
Except for the obvious Octane advantage, E85 is a real loser for the consumer. It's all about Politics and $$$$. The farmer is the BIG winner in all this!
Katmandu
03-12-2008, 12:05 PM
It's all about the 105 octane E85 has for me...that's what i'm gonna run in my coupe. If they could grow and use sugar beats/sugar cane as a fuel stock instead of corn..it would greatly reduce the strain on the soil and energy needed to produce it. Corn is actually a very inefficient fuel stock..but it's what the US has readily available. The higher cost of diesel vs gas is what I really don't understand.No doubt. If they would use switch grass and wood chips that would obviously have a less dramatic effect on our food prices. :rolleyes:
Diesel is in extreme demand worldwide + the fact that it was reformulated last year into ULSD (Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel) makes it more expensive than gasoline right now.
What were seeing now is the gap between Gas/Diesel prices due to the upcoming driving season.
Keep in mind, that most ALL the experts are saying this spike in Oil/Fuel prices is a big bubble that WILL burst down the road. Exactly like how the current Mortgage market imploded (but for obviously different reasons).
The question now is WHEN the bubble will burst and how low prices will drop. As we all know, Oil is an extremely volatile commodity.
I've been debating (driving myself crazy) with myself deciding whether or not NOW is the time to buy that high MPG sub-compact for a commuter car. :rolleyes:
Katmandu
03-12-2008, 12:58 PM
http://e85vehicles.com/e85/index.php
hondaboynky
03-12-2008, 02:13 PM
just got premium for $3.49 at Shell in Alexandria hit it up while it last!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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