View Full Version : Gas prices
tomato
03-10-2012, 12:21 AM
I'm just curious how much does gas cost all over the country.
Post the price of gas where you are (regular, unleaded).
City, Brand, Price, When:
- San Francisco, Shell station, $4.51, today !!!:rolleyes:
JumpmanYaris
03-10-2012, 12:30 AM
Clarksville, SHELL, Priceless because at the end of the day if want to go anywhere you need to pay for it anyways. When? God only knows till when
baseballfan416
03-10-2012, 12:49 AM
$3.85 for regular (marathon)... Milwaukee, WI (I filled up last week for 3.69).
MadMax
03-10-2012, 10:17 AM
$3.49 in San Antonio.
Cheers! M2
tomato
03-10-2012, 03:31 PM
I guess I need to move!!
SilverBack
03-10-2012, 03:40 PM
$4.25 at Costco around here. About $4 at a regular gas station. It's usually the other way around, except this time.
Jochen
03-10-2012, 04:23 PM
Diesel: 1.51€/liter, so that's about 7.50$
Kal-El
03-10-2012, 04:50 PM
$3.65 in Mass.
Glad to have a Yaris. :smile:
47_MasoN_47
03-11-2012, 12:14 AM
3.569 at the shell in Florence, AL today.
$3.65 in Mass.
Glad to have a Yaris. :smile:
way the hell too much no matter where you live. when cape cod has prices that are remotely close to cheap the country is messed up.
Hershey
03-11-2012, 12:58 AM
87 with E10 is $4.05 in some areas here . Glad the sedan is getting good mileage as this . Speeds up to 72 , 2 people , Blizzak WS70 tires (4) at 35 p.s.i. , temp of low 30s , and some hills . Gas is GULF 93 w/ E10 ( $4.03 a gal. ) and 12 ounce bottle of Chevron Techron . ECO set at 95 . Hope it remains the same , not likely :frown: .
J_Lynn
03-11-2012, 01:00 AM
Jackson, TN - BP - $3.59 - tonight
Kioshi
03-11-2012, 01:24 PM
I think California has the highest gas prices...need to leave this damn place :laugh:
Fremont => Shell Gas Station , $4.40
Kal-El
03-11-2012, 03:16 PM
I think California has the highest gas prices...need to leave this damn place :laugh:
Fremont => Shell Gas Station , $4.40
I don't want to get political, but we all know why California always has the highest prices, often by far. :wink:
tomato
03-11-2012, 03:19 PM
I don't want to get political, but we all know why California always has the highest prices, often by far. :wink:
yeah, because the cost of living out here is insane :barf:
enuff said :wink:
SilverBack
03-11-2012, 03:25 PM
I think California has the highest gas prices...need to leave this damn place :laugh:
Fremont => Shell Gas Station , $4.40
Haha I think that can said about everything in California.
Probably the only place that beats us is Hawaii.
Kioshi
03-11-2012, 03:55 PM
Haha I think that can said about everything in California.
Probably the only place that beats us is Hawaii.
Hawaii, at least Oahu, people drive slow :biggrin:
They are saving gas more than us by having 45-50mph highway speed limits.
I'm almost done w/ these design classes, so dreams come true of leaving here soon? :wink:
SilverBack
03-11-2012, 04:06 PM
Hawaii, at least Oahu, people drive slow :biggrin:
They are saving gas more than us by having 45-50mph highway speed limits.
LOL yup just like LA at rush hour. If they're anything like us they probably drive alot faster. The average hwy speed is around 80, even though the sign says 65 (at least around my town).
I still wouldn't wanna leave LA over slowly rising gas prices. Big jump in cost-of-living, maybe.
Kioshi
03-11-2012, 04:12 PM
LOL yup just like LA at rush hour. If they're anything like us they probably drive alot faster. The average hwy speed is around 80, even though the sign says 65 (at least around my town).
I still wouldn't wanna leave LA over slowly rising gas prices. Big jump in cost-of-living, maybe.
NCVC has seen LA traffic, we went in and out of the carpool lane, even though we werent allowed to :smoking:
Same here, I go about 70mph while others do 80+.
Spending 4 days on a bike going 65 mph, surprisingly, people drove at 60 in Oahu. Didnt see anyone smashing past that mark.
Gas prices + loads of other b.s...will drive me away easily :tongue:
Think the highest it was here a while back was.....$4.75 if memory serves me?
Hershey
03-11-2012, 08:54 PM
Current gas mileage with the '11 base model Fit with the 5 speed auto . First 34 miles was just the other 1/2 and the rest is the 2 of us with groceries and some very steep hills with steady winds of 10 m.p.h.. Four Blizzak WS60 tires set at 36 . Gas is Sunoco 87 w/E10 at $4 a gallon which is still likely to be the winter blend . Not as good as the sedan , but still decent . Will possibly post the final results on next fill .
yaris2010RS
03-11-2012, 10:05 PM
gas here is about $1.30/L ($4.92/Gal)
suckerface
03-11-2012, 10:20 PM
$3.95 in Milwaukee, WI currently. Jumped up from $3.67 in less than a day. Totally missed out, was hoping it'd go down a couple more cents before I filled up, now I'm at 2 bars and need to fill tomorrow :(
DevilGirl
03-12-2012, 07:27 AM
Allentown, PA - Sheetz - $3.69 - 4:45am today
Still Learning
03-12-2012, 09:24 AM
Lansing, MI $3.99 Clark station on Saginaw Hwy on Saturday
Bredayaris
03-13-2012, 03:41 PM
The Netherlands:
- petrol: $ 9,08 a gallon
- diesel: $ 7,46 a gallon
It has never been that expensive.
DJYojimbo
03-14-2012, 10:52 PM
4.29 here at the Suburbs of chicago! I've seen 4.70 something for premium in the city! Eek! Love live the Yaris!
TLyttle
03-15-2012, 12:53 AM
It's okay, bredayaris, the US doesn't care. They think it is their God-given right to pay far less for gasoline than anyone else on the planet, and get mad as hell if someone is. Something about volume discount, I guess. All the whiners one sees on TV when the price goes up are ALL driving bloody great SUVs and 4x4s!
Kal-El
03-15-2012, 09:33 AM
It's okay, bredayaris, the US doesn't care. They think it is their God-given right to pay far less for gasoline than anyone else on the planet, and get mad as hell if someone is. Something about volume discount, I guess. All the whiners one sees on TV when the price goes up are ALL driving bloody great SUVs and 4x4s!
Taxes are the main difference in prices around the world. Socialism doesn't come cheap. :wink:
Fortunately, the US isn't all the way there yet, although we are quickly on the way. :frown:
goliath1812
03-15-2012, 10:16 AM
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/toyota-takes-wraps-112-mpg-ft-bh-concept-42228.html
if only they would actually produce things like this....
SailDesign
03-15-2012, 10:44 AM
http://www.hybridcars.com/news/toyota-takes-wraps-112-mpg-ft-bh-concept-42228.html
if only they would actually produce things like this....
Blech! They'd better get their styling under control, that thing is hideous!
Hershey
03-15-2012, 11:59 AM
It's okay, bredayaris, the US doesn't care. They think it is their God-given right to pay far less for gasoline than anyone else on the planet, and get mad as hell if someone is. Something about volume discount, I guess. All the whiners one sees on TV when the price goes up are ALL driving bloody great SUVs and 4x4s! Agree , many drive larger vehicles to make them feel safer and be more aggressive . There are some that need them for business , etc.. We had a neighbor and his buddy point at our 3 door Yaris and start laughing while sitting in his large Silverado pickup . So , some of it is about making their manhood bigger :rolleyes: .
cali yaris
03-15-2012, 01:01 PM
^ +1 gazillion million.
Kioshi
03-15-2012, 01:06 PM
Agree , many drive larger vehicles to make them feel safer and be more aggressive . There are some that need them for business , etc.. We had a neighbor and his buddy point at our 3 door Yaris and start laughing while sitting in his large Silverado pickup . So , some of it is about making their manhood bigger :rolleyes: .
agree, especially around stores like The Home Depot and Lowes :laugh:
47_MasoN_47
03-15-2012, 03:12 PM
My favorite are the moms that have one kid and thus feel justified in buying a freaking excursion. Of course the US auto industry doesn't seem to be interested in pushing anything but large vehicles. I hate that they have effectively destroyed the small truck market.
Hershey
03-15-2012, 03:28 PM
Last year was a good year for sales of large vehicles in the U.S.. If gas prices keep rising you'll likely see them trading in their large vehicles at a lower trade in value because dealers won't be able to sell them or turn them away like that of the Katrina / Rita crisis . Some were torching their big vehicles to get out of loans , that may pick up again . It amazes me how people have a short memory or are that :bonk: ( dense ) . The $400 or greater payments and the gas needed ( $100+ a week ) for large vehicles could be used for house payments , utilities , and be used for shopping to help the economy . So you can't put the on the President of the U.S.. Past or present .
It's okay, bredayaris, the US doesn't care. They think it is their God-given right to pay far less for gasoline than anyone else on the planet, and get mad as hell if someone is. Something about volume discount, I guess. All the whiners one sees on TV when the price goes up are ALL driving bloody great SUVs and 4x4s!
gas prices around the world are 100% taxes. The US has the lowest taxes among the countries that tax gas and don't subsidize it, but we have no where near the lowest gas prices. European countries are the worst at taxing the crap out of gas.
Without taxes their gas would be the same as ours is if we had no taxes.
Please do the world a favor and learn the facts before you spout off stupidity.
btw, the people of kuwait spend about 36 cents a gallon on gas. The rest of the middle east isn't far off that mark either.
RedRide
03-15-2012, 03:41 PM
One reason we expect somewhat lower gas prices is because the US oil companys get billions of dollars in taxpayer's money in subsidies for an industry that is filthy rich in record profits that run in the billions of Dollars! This has be the case for many years!
It should be remembered that "profits" are just whatever is left over after everything is payed: stock holders/ R&D and ......absoutly everything else.
They of course, do not pay any US taxes..... we pay them!
So, yeah, I demand somewhat lower gas prices in rerturn!
BTW, there is now a bill before the US congress to elminate the tax payer subsidies of the US oil industry.
However, the US congress is now disfunctional for the most part.
US gas stokkpiles are currently very high. However, gas is just one of the many by prducts of crude.
We could all drive electric cars but, we would still need as much oil for the multitude of other crude products like jet fuel, plastics, etc.
This is one all important detail that politicians purposely omit!
baseballfan416
03-20-2012, 11:21 PM
$3.85 for regular (marathon)... Milwaukee, WI (I filled up last week for 3.69).
it's up to $4.19 /gal for 87 reg most places around now.
Altitude
03-20-2012, 11:41 PM
Please do the world a favor and learn the facts before you spout off stupidity.
You might consider doing the same - and with a bit more moderate temperament to boot.
403RS
03-20-2012, 11:49 PM
Was pretty choked to fill up at 1.19 $/L (4.51 $/gal) in Calgary, Alberta.
(We make the sh*t here, haha)
You might consider doing the same - and with a bit more moderate temperament to boot.
i actually do know what I am talking about. And no I am not going to be nice to some piece of garbage clueless america hating eco terrorist.
KCALB SIRAY
03-22-2012, 05:16 PM
Anyone want to beat my area? $5.69 for premium? IIIIIIIII thought so ;)
yaris2010RS
03-22-2012, 06:29 PM
reg here was 133.7/L which is 5.03/Gal
premium was 150.2/L which is 5.70/Gal
Kal-El
03-22-2012, 07:04 PM
Anyone want to beat my area? $5.69 for premium? IIIIIIIII thought so ;)
In Virginia???
Time for a new camera, lol. Looks like an oil painting. :tongue:
shoot over $5 ?? I thought $4 in columbus is already high ...lol ... I dont mind with the yaris, but my other cars are 14MPG and premium only ...lol
Leegamer
03-22-2012, 09:10 PM
It's around 3.70 in Ashland, VA...just north of Richmond. A little less down in Goochland where I work.
tomato
03-22-2012, 11:11 PM
Stay on track, please!
Yeah, I realize that the comment that started it was somewhat inflammatory but come on, now, direct insults toward other members on here are never OK.
If we can't even discuss the price of gas between us, I mean, honestly ... :rolleyes:
tomato
03-22-2012, 11:18 PM
Anyone want to beat my area? $5.69 for premium? IIIIIIIII thought so ;)
Nice shot. Are you using Corel Paint Shop Pro?
KCALB SIRAY
03-23-2012, 10:26 AM
In Virginia???
Time for a new camera, lol. Looks like an oil painting. :tongue:
Nice shot. Are you using Corel Paint Shop Pro?
LOL, that was at suuuuuper zoom on the phone. It's on E Street about 6 miles from me behind the Kennedy Center just as you cross into DC.
Is that an app available for iPhone by chance?
TLyttle
03-23-2012, 11:36 PM
It's okay, tomato, I've been insulted by far better people than why? and for worse reasons. Nothing like time in the military to learn that. Besides, it must be nice to be perfect, eh?
Hershey
03-24-2012, 12:47 AM
That's probably WHY so many members don't post on this site .:respekt:
tomato
03-24-2012, 04:41 PM
It's okay, tomato, I've been insulted by far better people than why? and for worse reasons. Nothing like time in the military to learn that. Besides, it must be nice to be perfect, eh?
Nope, TLyttle, sorry to disagree with you but not OK at all.
In all fairness, you remember that the vast majority of the members are US-based, right? :wink: and you knew that comment was a little borderline?
Of course, those very same US-based members don't remember that a portion of the membership on here is NOT US- based and also entitled to their opinions... :smile::wink:
Moving on I guess.
Is that an app available for iPhone by chance?
@Mike : sorry, I don't know anything about iPhone apps. This was a cheapo app I used back when I had XP. Corel used to sell it for about $20 and it did a pretty good job at fixing most photos. There was an "oil painting" setting and it looked just like your shot up there ;)
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devinlamothe
03-30-2012, 12:25 PM
Gas prices went up 9 cents here yesterday, currently sitting at:
$1.419 / litre
:confused:
yaris2010RS
03-30-2012, 05:57 PM
^wow, we are only at $1.369
Hershey
03-31-2012, 02:05 AM
$4.15 :cry:
Hershey
04-01-2012, 11:39 AM
Got 38.897 calculated for mileage with fill of Valero 87w/E10 at $4.059 a gallon . Very close to the Eco reading set at 95 . Not summer blend as of yet . Called local fuel supplier and was told summer blend usually doesn't arrive until mid April to early May . Last few pics are of Eco when getting back from a trip after fill of the Valero . The 2 of us contending with many steep hills and head winds . Some speeds of over 70 on interstate . Lot of aggressive drivers .
lcpete
04-01-2012, 11:42 PM
We are hard done by in the UK 1.40 pounds per litre
It's mostly tax
Very glad I drive a yaris !
J_Lynn
04-02-2012, 05:09 PM
3.82 here now ... it's steadily going up .... when I went to my dads this weekend in N. Alabama, in Huntsville and Scottsboro it was only 3.69.
I just hug my Yaris every time I go by the gas station :D
Chuck G
04-02-2012, 06:16 PM
^ went to her dads last weekend.
Oh wait... wrong thread.
joe keeney
04-02-2012, 06:21 PM
hemphill tx 385 bubba shell station.
devinlamothe
04-02-2012, 06:54 PM
It went down to $1.399 here :cry:
It's sad I think that is a good deal compared to what they jacked it up to.
yaris2010RS
04-02-2012, 07:08 PM
went down to $0.5/L ($1.91/Gal)
lol was a special sale at one gas station. limits, you could only put up to 50L (13.2Gal) per customer and once 10,000L (2 641.7Gal) were used the price went back up to normal.
J_Lynn
04-02-2012, 08:57 PM
^ went to her dads last weekend.
Oh wait... wrong thread.
:bellyroll: :bellyroll: :bellyroll:
J_Lynn
04-02-2012, 08:57 PM
went down to $0.5/L ($1.91/Gal)
lol was a special sale at one gas station. limits, you could only put up to 50L (13.2Gal) per customer and once 10,000L (2 641.7Gal) were used the price went back up to normal.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Id LOVE to find a deal like that!!! Here, the lines would be so long I'd run out of gas waiting I'm sure :laugh:
yaris2010RS
04-02-2012, 09:22 PM
apparently people waited over 2 hours for their turn.
jambo101
04-04-2012, 01:00 PM
Looks like they are getting us used to $1,50 a liter here in Montreal as prices have been around $1.45L for the last week..
I feel for all those guys in their big pickups and SUV's having to put hundreds of dollars into their vehicles to drive the same distance i do in my Yaris for $40.. :thumbup::bellyroll::burnrubber::biggrin:
devinlamothe
04-04-2012, 02:04 PM
Looks like they are getting us used to $1,50 a liter here in Montreal as prices have been around $1.45L for the last week..
I feel for all those guys in their big pickups and SUV's having to put hundreds of dollars into their vehicles to drive the same distance i do in my Yaris for $40.. :thumbup::bellyroll::burnrubber::biggrin:
LOL ya. My grandpa was complaining it was costing him $95 every week to fill up.... and he drives a Chrysler 300 with a hemi in city traffic all the time DUHHH lol
yarisugi
04-04-2012, 04:25 PM
At $4.59/gallon in HI, I'm glad I bought a Yaris.
Hershey
04-05-2012, 12:19 AM
$4.17 and climbing .
ajmarshall169
04-05-2012, 02:08 PM
$3.65 in Myrtle Beach South Carolina
P Davis
04-06-2012, 05:31 PM
Gas Price In North Carolina where I live $3.99
OTA'sTOY
04-06-2012, 08:01 PM
Hilo,HI 4.71/gal reg
Hershey
04-06-2012, 10:59 PM
Yesterday fill of the sedan was at $4.10 for Valero 87w/E10 . Eco showed 39.6 , calculated was 39.48 . 3 bars were left .
thepartsmancometh
04-07-2012, 10:05 AM
paid 4.179 yesterday I think. It was 50 bucks on the dot to completely fill up.
That was for my car, so 93 octane shell v-power
allyart
04-11-2012, 03:49 AM
Shell, Indonesia
regular 9950 / litre
extra 10450/ litre
9000 IDR = 1U$D as today
ricepower
04-11-2012, 07:59 AM
Saudi Arabia
Octane 95 per liter
0.60 SAR = 0.159996 USD
Octane 91 per liter
0.45 SAR = 0.119997 USD
-------------------------
500ml of Mineral drinking water
1.00 SAR = 0.266660 USD
allyart
05-09-2012, 11:37 AM
Saudi Arabia
Octane 95 per liter
0.60 SAR = 0.159996 USD
Octane 91 per liter
0.45 SAR = 0.119997 USD
-------------------------
500ml of Mineral drinking water
1.00 SAR = 0.266660 USD
I envy you... :bow:
RHDVIPbB
05-10-2012, 02:18 AM
Gas is down to 3.63 today here in KY
Kal-El
05-10-2012, 08:00 AM
Gas prices are following the same backwards trend as last year. Price hikes late winter/early spring, then a decline into late spring/summer. It's "supposed to be" the other way around.
:iono:
tomato
05-11-2012, 12:46 AM
Saudi Arabia
Octane 95 per liter
0.60 SAR = 0.159996 USD
Octane 91 per liter
0.45 SAR = 0.119997 USD
-------------------------
500ml of Mineral drinking water
1.00 SAR = 0.266660 USD
:eyebulge: wow, I didn't know these kind of prices even existed! :bow:
So it's 10 c cheaper here in SF. But still... :(
TRDMarty
05-14-2012, 09:36 AM
$4.32 for Regular in So Cal as of this morning.
racerb
05-14-2012, 10:15 AM
Bought gas last night in Southport NC for $3.59, have seen it in Wilmington at new Hess station $3.41. I am seriously thinking of using Ethanol-free gas, since we have 4 dealers in town that carry it, one with all 3 grades!!
racerb :thumbup:
Golddeenoh
05-14-2012, 10:26 AM
paid $3.55 the other day and went over a few streets and it was $3.35, errr.
$3.83 for shell 93 in columbus yesterday
shinlee
05-15-2012, 12:03 AM
$4.25/gallon out here in Olympia, WA.
I've seen it almost at $4.40 around town though....
TRDMarty
05-15-2012, 09:06 AM
$4.32 for Regular in So Cal as of this morning.
24 hours later, $4.49 for Regular!!!! WTF!!!!! :iono:
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