


At this rate it will take only 5 more hikes to get to $3.00 a gallon

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The Big Dog wrote:Driving around yesterday, I saw a 25 cent spread around town. Places that were always in the mainstream or lower are now higher than most others. It's almost as if the station operators are just guessing when they post the prices. This is beginning to look more and more like the crisis of the early '80s.
On the other hand, hopefully this will spur an outcry for alternative fuels and better fuel efficiency standards, so I can't say I'm totally upset.
azsnowman wrote:The Big Dog wrote:Driving around yesterday, I saw a 25 cent spread around town. Places that were always in the mainstream or lower are now higher than most others. It's almost as if the station operators are just guessing when they post the prices. This is beginning to look more and more like the crisis of the early '80s.
On the other hand, hopefully this will spur an outcry for alternative fuels and better fuel efficiency standards, so I can't say I'm totally upset.
This is NOT a crisis, it's the (edit) OIL COMPANIES, AHOLESWHY in the H**L doesn't the PRESIDENT STEP IN and put a STOP to THIS B.S?
Dennis
BEER980 wrote:Until Bush straightens out the mess he has caused in the Middle East it will remain high. China is also a big part of the problem. We can't refine it fast enough. Those plants are old and none have been built in over 20 years. There have been 10 unscheduled closings this year. The same plant in Texas City has had an explosion and a recent fire. All these come into factor for the price. Just wait until Labor Day when the $67 bbl gas hits the stations for you to buy. How about $3.29 for the highest in the nation right now at:
Chevron
2321 Needles Hwy
@W Park
Needles, CA 92363
Swimdude wrote:This is beginning to look more and more like the crisis of the early '80s.
I wasn't alive for this. Can someone give those of us under the age of 20 a quick run-down?
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