Last fill up was $4.89. But my fill ups are weeks apart; it's a hybrid.
win231 SF VIP Location CA Jan 23, 2023 #101 Last fill up was $4.89. But my fill ups are weeks apart; it's a hybrid.
Don M. SF VIP Location central Missouri Jan 23, 2023 #102 I gassed up the truck this morning....$3.19/Gal. That's up 30 cents from a week ago when it was 2.89. I guess the oil companies need more profits,
I gassed up the truck this morning....$3.19/Gal. That's up 30 cents from a week ago when it was 2.89. I guess the oil companies need more profits,
chic SF VIP Location U.S. Jan 29, 2023 #105 Varies here from $3.29 - 3.79. Prices are going right back up.
D Disgustedman Senior Member Jan 29, 2023 #106 $3.59 a gallon. I'm going to 7-11, cash in $15 worth of tickets, gas up, shower up, then head to woodland and come back. Drop off medical information (poop study) and check mail. Mondays, what fun?
$3.59 a gallon. I'm going to 7-11, cash in $15 worth of tickets, gas up, shower up, then head to woodland and come back. Drop off medical information (poop study) and check mail. Mondays, what fun?
Harry Le Hermit Member Jan 29, 2023 #107 $3.19, up 34¢ since just before Christmas. Still about 4~6 wks. away from needing a fill-up.
StarSong Awkward is my Superpower Location Los Angeles Suburbs Jan 29, 2023 #108 $4.19/gallon. $4.09 at Costco.
MickaC Well-known Member Location Manitoba, Canada Jan 30, 2023 #112 Noticed on Saturday, it’s gone up to $1.57 litre, from $1.51 litre.
Bella á•™ á•— á•™ á•— á•™ á•— á•™ á•— Jan 30, 2023 #113 When I drove passed the pumps last week it was $3.89.
SeniorBen Senior Member Jan 30, 2023 #114 Oil companies have been claiming they need the extra profits because of our shift to renewable energy, but here's the real story... US utilities shut off power to millions amid record corporate profits – report Largest utilities spent billions on stock buybacks, dividend payments to shareholders and executive salaries, analysis finds https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...hut-off-power-to-millions-amid-record-profits
Oil companies have been claiming they need the extra profits because of our shift to renewable energy, but here's the real story... US utilities shut off power to millions amid record corporate profits – report Largest utilities spent billions on stock buybacks, dividend payments to shareholders and executive salaries, analysis finds https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...hut-off-power-to-millions-amid-record-profits