When I was coming back from a trip to wal-mart, I noticed at a station here in Butler, Pa. the price was $3.49 per gal. I'm glad I don't have to buy gas again!
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When I was coming back from a trip to wal-mart, I noticed at a station here in Butler, Pa. the price was $3.49 per gal. I'm glad I don't have to buy gas again!
Regular unleaded went from $3.64 to $3.89 at the closest station to where I work over the span of about 36 hours. Grrr.
I found a conversion formula online and it looks like we are running at about $4.12 per U.S. gallon. :)
Right now gas prices went up to $3.39, we've never hit $4, thank goodness.
The cheapest place I've seen is $3.59 but most places are around $3.63 and up.
$3.25 but it ranges depending on what part of town you're in, so I've seen it up to like $3.35.
$3.26 where I normally gas up. We are planning to move to another state soon... I am not looking forward to higher gas prices.
It varies. 15 miles from me to the north it was $3.49 last week. 15 miles to the south it was $3.39.
Today was interesting - saw gas prices for "regular" (the cheapest grade the station offers) ranging from $3.55 to $3.99, all within one trip (Newton to Cambridge/Somerville) less than 20 miles round trip!
1.40 per litre x 3.78 gives us $5.29 per gallon. BC now pays the highest gas prices in North America and that's thanks to taxes.
When I was out yesterday, I noticed most stations at around $3.50 - +/- a couple of cents here and there at some stations. That's for regular unleaded in central Delaware.
€1,78 a litre here x 3,78 making it €6,73 if you convert that to american dollars it would be $8.87 a gallon. We pay the highest gas prices in Europe...it is unreal. If we didn't run on GPL we would never make it. We pay €0,75 a litre for it which when converted would be about $3.74 a gallon (american dollars).