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LizStreithorst
06-15-2022, 01:49 PM
I don't dare let my tank get down to empty like it used to back when it cost $20. to fill up just a couple of years ago. I had over 1/4 tank left before I filled up today at $4.37 a gallon. That came to $35. Thank goodness I have a little bitty Fiat 500 and I had my plugs changed when my milage went down to 35.3 mpg. Since then it has slowly up to where it should be. I'm up to 37.9 mpg and it will be where it should be at 38 plus a bit soon.

Do you stay home more than you used to? I do. I used to think that Ellisville was close at 12 miles from my house. Now I stock up while I'm there and try not to have to go back for a while. I have not gone to Hattiesburg since the prices started getting crazy. It's 20 miles away.

I don't want to hear anyone assigning blame. We all have our own opinions and I don't want to start a fight. I'm just curious if the price of gas has changed their driving habits.

CliffsDiscus
06-15-2022, 03:17 PM
I paid $6.79 a gallon a week ago for regular.

Cliff

RogueDiscus
06-15-2022, 04:04 PM
$5.59/gal last week. We're on the south end of the I-5 corridor in Oregon and gas gets shipped from Portland. Most expensive in the state I'm told. My pickup gets terrible mileage.

Willie
06-15-2022, 04:08 PM
Costco in Minneapolis is only charging $4.89/gal for premium. I drive a V-8 and only have myself to blame.

Iminit
06-15-2022, 04:46 PM
NYC it’s costing me a 5” discus shipped to fill up. :(.

For100
06-15-2022, 04:54 PM
NYC it’s costing me a 5” discus shipped to fill up. :(.

Best quote ever.

jwcarlson
06-15-2022, 05:25 PM
About $4.75 here in Iowa. Costing me about $60-65 to fill up my Honda Civic! My bee van cost $85 a couple of weeks ago. I do have a co-worker who is planning on taking his RV out to Yellowstone and back in July. It's a 3000 mile round trip, the RV

Other than driving to work and back every day, I don't drive much. Wife (teacher) and kids are off on summer vacation so they're not driving much. We did scrub the idea of driving into Ikea to get new dining room chairs which would have cost probably $70 or 80 in gas. We can afford it and, to be honest, costs for most anything don't really factor into much decision making on a day-to-day basis for us. However, I cannot imagine having to deal with current costs if you're someone who retired a couple of decades ago. I don't see how any normal-ish person can do much of anything in retirement or do much of anything while they're working for that matter if they're going to save as much as they should. I know it's regional, but even here in Iowa it seems like it takes $100k/year just to live comfortably. It's going to take $5 million to retire if you're going to live for any length of time. Especially considering some of the lagging indicators like property tax and increased costs for all of the other things that we buy/pay for day-to-day... they're still catching up. Hopefully some of this is a bubble that burps within the next six months, but I don't think that's likely.

And that's not to mention electric costs. I'm convinced I could shut off the main breaker to my house for a month and I'd still owe them $200 a month. It's all bananas and depressing if you start thinking about it too much. I genuinely feel for people with single or fixed incomes.


NYC it’s costing me a 5” discus shipped to fill up. :(.

:D
More aquariums and pump the discus into them instead of into your gas tank?

bluelagoon
06-16-2022, 07:47 AM
Here in Nova Scotia, Canada I'm paying $8.20 a gallon.

jeep
06-16-2022, 08:25 AM
$4.79 in KC. Get it while it's cheap because this is only the beginning...

Charlyc11
06-16-2022, 11:47 AM
$4.99 for regular in MD for now.

Charlyc11
06-16-2022, 11:56 AM
I do miss my Prius gave it up for a Tacoma truck with one third of the miles per gallon. Good thing I did not buy the full size truck.


I don't dare let my tank get down to empty like it used to back when it cost $20. to fill up just a couple of years ago. I had over 1/4 tank left before I filled up today at $4.37 a gallon. That came to $35. Thank goodness I have a little bitty Fiat 500 and I had my plugs changed when my milage went down to 35.3 mpg. Since then it has slowly up to where it should be. I'm up to 37.9 mpg and it will be where it should be at 38 plus a bit soon.

Do you stay home more than you used to? I do. I used to think that Ellisville was close at 12 miles from my house. Now I stock up while I'm there and try not to have to go back for a while. I have not gone to Hattiesburg since the prices started getting crazy. It's 20 miles away.

I don't want to hear anyone assigning blame. We all have our own opinions and I don't want to start a fight. I'm just curious if the price of gas has changed their driving habits.

dagray
06-16-2022, 12:07 PM
6.20 per gallon for diesel - thank goodness my diesel is for a VW.

I am going to have to commit armed robbery at McDonald's to remove their used french fry oil so I can make my own bio-diesel :) .... Joking.

LizStreithorst
06-16-2022, 12:55 PM
Man, I guess I've got it good. So far it cost me the less at $4.37. But I'm expecting so suffer more as time goes on. I just hope that by the time it starts going down I'm not dead.

Disgirl
06-16-2022, 07:01 PM
$4.47-4.69 here in eastern NC, varies a lot between stations. WalMart has best prices here, always. Yes, my driving is cut way back.

CliffsDiscus
06-16-2022, 09:08 PM
I usually check with gasbuddy.com to find the cheapest gas in my area, cheaper then Costco sometimes.

Cliff

FischAutoTechGarten
06-18-2022, 05:05 PM
Here in southern Arizona we are paying $5.50. I was just in Utah (visited several of the National Parks on a 12 day trip with my pop-up camper setup in Kanab as the base camp). I paid $6.29 there.

pitdogg2
06-21-2022, 10:45 PM
$5.49 last week $5.05 this week.

discuspaul
06-22-2022, 08:18 AM
Here in Vancouver, B.C. yesterday, I paid $8.56 canadian/gallon, ( $2.14/liter)- that's $6.59 USD @ today's conversion rate for our CDN (Imperial) gallon.

Our price of $8.56 cdn per Imperial gallon equates to approx. $6.85 cdn. per US gallon, (or $5.27 USD per US gallon) if my calculations are on point. I believe the US gallon is approx. 20% smaller by volume than the Imperial gallon. Please correct me if that's not right.

Willie
06-22-2022, 03:07 PM
Costco in Minneapolis is only charging $4.89/gal for premium. I drive a V-8 and only have myself to blame.

I just filled up at the Costco in Idaho Falls, ID for $5.79/gal (for premium). No doubt the proximity to national parks boosts prices.

BTW, Yellowstone National Park is closed.

LizStreithorst
06-22-2022, 06:26 PM
Yellowstone park is a big deal all over national news. I'm afraid that along with disease and pestilence it's only a taste of what's to come. Makes me glad I'm old and won't last long (the gods be willing).

mleibowi
06-22-2022, 06:41 PM
$5/gal

danotaylor
06-26-2022, 04:21 AM
$5.07 in Cincinnati

Disgirl
07-03-2022, 07:44 AM
We are down to $4.06 as of July 2 in eastern NC, Hope it keeps dropping. A couple weeks ago we were at $4.39.

pastry
07-16-2022, 04:48 PM
About 4.60-4.65 p/g, ...or the alternatives are gold tooth, first born, or left nut for one-time fill up. I can do without tooth and I'll see which of my boys can mow the grass the best (loser = full tank of gas for me). 3rd alternative reserved for if it breaks $5 here... better make that $6

LizStreithorst
07-16-2022, 06:50 PM
lol. I filled up for $4.09 yesterday. I felt like I was betting a bargain. Maybe I was!

Disgirl
07-16-2022, 07:54 PM
Down to $3.77 here today, hope it keeps on going down all over the country.

LizStreithorst
07-17-2022, 07:23 AM
I bet your price is the lowest in the country. Anything under $4. make you feel that you can relax a bit over it.

CliffsDiscus
07-19-2022, 01:30 PM
Gas prices drop to $5.89 in San Francisco.

Cliff

Iminit
07-19-2022, 06:53 PM
Well it’s gotten better! Gas is down to a 3.5 discus shipped!! :). $4.99 for premium.

jwcarlson
07-20-2022, 07:43 AM
$3.99/gal here (Iowa) this morning. Hopefully it keeps falling a bit (or a lot).

LGelb
07-21-2022, 09:17 AM
4.50 in mass

Charlyc11
07-21-2022, 10:01 AM
In MD $4.25

LizStreithorst
07-21-2022, 10:09 AM
I saw it for $3.85 along hwy 11 as I was driving into Hattiesburg yesterday. In Hattiesburg proper it's still over $4.00.

famtsberg
07-21-2022, 06:56 PM
In Texas its $3.75-$3.99 around town. 57% higher than a year ago. Freaking BS. :)

CliffsDiscus
07-28-2022, 01:34 PM
Gas price drop to around $5.49 in San Francisco.

Charlyc11
07-28-2022, 01:59 PM
$4.09 yesterday filled the can for the ride on.

bluelagoon
07-29-2022, 07:03 AM
Product of USA apples $$7.00 for a 3 pound bag, cherries $8.00 a pound. And rising! But gas is going down a bit.

LizStreithorst
12-07-2022, 03:27 PM
I couldn't help but resurrect this thread because I just saw gas for the lowest price I've seen it for a very long time, and it was at my country convivence store where it's always more. $2.71 per gallon. Imagine that!!!
ha
Groceries on the other hand keep going from worse to worser. I admit I have expensive taste. I'll pay a good price for good Kimchee, good ice cream, and good coffee, and once in a while a good IPA beer. I bought all those things today but otherwise I was careful about prices. Everything goes in the freezer and lasts me a long time. I'm just one old person and I only eat once a day. The total was $104. Thank goodness that since I'm old, and I shopped on Wed. I got a discount which took my total down to $97. which is still a bit of a kick in the head. Thank God I'm not a big eater. I also got a pint of Blue Bell ice cream free since I have the store's silly app. Those of you who don't have access to Blue Bell ice cream don't know what you're missing.

jeep
12-07-2022, 03:38 PM
See if they have Celebration Ale by Sierra Nevada. It's their limited run winter IPA and my favorite! I have 5 cases on hand to keep me supplied for the entire year, lol...

Iminit
12-07-2022, 03:57 PM
$3.50 for me and nothing better than a good IPA. I’m a fan of Save the Robots IPA.