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Don't know about everyone else in their area, gas prices went up by .50 Monday. Then just went up another .50 today. *NM*
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Don't know about everyone else in their area, gas prices went up by .50 Monday. Then just went up another .50 today. *NM*
I don't know why, but we have seen just 35ยข increase over the last month (Average for 87 oct. in Connecticut).
Cromwell Ct $4.28 for Citgo,then find a gas station not adding Ethanol *NM*
Unless it's for off-road use, you won't find non-ethanol gas in CT. Been that way for years. *NM*
It varies depending on where you are. I'm in western NY; many gas stations have at least one non-ethanol pump. Price per gallon difference is around a half a buck or more *NM*
Here in Oztralia about 4 weeks ago 91-98 octane went up from $1.60/1.90 a litre to $2.60/$2.90 per litrewhich is about $11.00-$12.00 per gallon......its dropped down by about 50cents per litre in the past week.....yippee.......lol. *NM*
Here in Nor Cal... I paid $6.34 for 91 yesterday....Our politicians are____ *NM*
$1.86 Cdn per litre of regular here, which converts to $5.15 USD per US gallon (according to an internet conversion site, I didn't do the calculation). The prices of everything have gone crazy. It's cutting into my model budget... grrrr... *NM*
Using XE, ours figures to be the equivalent of 4.95 today. *NM*
Well, that didn't last long... it's 5.54 today. *NM*
...and 1.86cn = 1.36us x 4.54 makes for 6.17 a gallon. *NM*
Paid almost $5 a gallon yesterday in Oregon. Sucks! *NM*
The great punchline: Because they can
I wonder how oil prices are affecting the price of styrene and conversely model kits! *NM*
I imagine it will affect the prices of everything if it goes on long enough. Not only in the cost of the materials, but potentially in the costs of manufacturing and shipping as well. *NM*
The big hurt is in the printing and shipping. Cost of the styrene in the box is only a few cents, and the overhead assigned to each unit is fractional *NM*
$4.99 a gallon in North Central Indiana this morning.