Acid-Flux September 2, 2005 Share Acid-Flux Member September 2, 2005 AAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHA Well when I posted a few days ago about how gas jumped up to $3.. well now itis $4.. Yes you heard me right, gas jumped $0.80 in a DAY. the price of gas around here is $3.89 (cheapest). Thankfully I filled up first thing this morning when it was still 3.09. But in doing so my car died. So i guess it's kinda good that I cant drive my ca, but then again im sure the cost of this repair bill will out-weigh the price of gas. oh well. Now.. what can I sell on EBay to make some $ to pay for this dang car.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shep48 September 2, 2005 Share shep48 Member September 2, 2005 My uncle owns a marina gas dock, and he just told me that they cant get any more gas from suppliers. (shell, bp, they said they might have to start shutting down gas pumps) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Preacher September 2, 2005 Share Preacher Member September 2, 2005 I just paid $3.19 per gallon here in Missouri. We usually have one of the lowest gas prices in the coun=try so I pray that the rest of you don't go broke driving to work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EbilDustBunny September 2, 2005 Share EbilDustBunny GC Alumni September 2, 2005 AAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAWell when I posted a few days ago about how gas jumped up to $3.. well now itis $4.. Yes you heard me right, gas jumped $0.80 in a DAY. the price of gas around here is $3.89 (cheapest). Thankfully I filled up first thing this morning when it was still 3.09. But in doing so my car died. So i guess it's kinda good that I cant drive my ca, but then again im sure the cost of this repair bill will out-weigh the price of gas. oh well. Now.. what can I sell on EBay to make some $ to pay for this dang car.... <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hey acid! ... wow gass used to be a stupid 2.69 down here... I remember how happy i was when it was back down to 2.30-ish now it's $3. dumb hurricane. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Acid-Flux September 2, 2005 Author Share Acid-Flux Member September 2, 2005 gotta love the compasion of these big oil companies. Hey, pipse are down and you cant get gas around there, sooo lets almost double the price that seems fair.. and of cource no on is doing anything about it. I actually just pumped up my bike tire. going to be biking around for a few days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EbilDustBunny September 2, 2005 Share EbilDustBunny GC Alumni September 2, 2005 heh i have the number to report price gougers... because i'm just like that. lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest zerodamage September 2, 2005 Share Guest zerodamage Guests September 2, 2005 gotta love the compasion of these big oil companies.Hey, pipse are down and you cant get gas around there, sooo lets almost double the price that seems fair.. and of cource no on is doing anything about it. I actually just pumped up my bike tire. going to be biking around for a few days. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It is not the oil companies that are doubling the prices bud. High demand, short supply = higher cost. With pipe lines down and half our refineries down, there is no way to resupply the gasoline so this is what happens. Hey, I am no fan of the oil companies but they are not causing this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VooDooPC September 2, 2005 Share VooDooPC Member September 2, 2005 $3.37 just outside of Detroit. Too bad you can't sell gasoline on e-bay. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheBugs September 2, 2005 Share TheBugs Member September 2, 2005 wow im glad im at college and dont have a car. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirtyBird September 2, 2005 Share DirtyBird Member September 2, 2005 (edited) Zero - don't let the oil companies off the hook that fast. There is a number of things they can do to lower the gas price, don't fool yourself. For one, they could cut about 20% of their total income VOLUNTARILY, not mandatory, for a short period of time unitl the pipe lines are up to full power once again - however, they have thus far chose not to. Just for a little info - it costs a little over $4.00 per barrel of oil - they are being sold at $69.00 - that's a HUGE percentage increase - so I don't believe for one minute they can cut at the LEAST 20% of that income for the poor folks in the South and for the better of the country. The oil companies know exactly what they're doing. Edited September 2, 2005 by DirtyBird Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Chip Douglas September 2, 2005 Share Lord Chip Douglas Member September 2, 2005 Gas went up to $3.40 / gallon this morning, but when I came home from work it had dropped to $3.00 / gallon... Go Figure Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terribleone September 3, 2005 Share Terribleone Member September 3, 2005 economics stupid economics!! supply and demand.. stupid stuppy and demand curve!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brillow_Head September 3, 2005 Share Brillow_Head Member September 3, 2005 Oil compainies have been publishing record breaking proffits for the past 3 years. If they lower the costs of oil then they will have a negetive growth providing that the quanity supplied does not rise enough to compensate...no company ever want to operate at negetive growth and they never will if they can help it. This means that gas prices will always go up in the long run. We are looking at a short term spike that will last a little while, but get use to the prices cause we will eventually be paying them standard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheReverend(c) September 3, 2005 Share TheReverend(c) Member September 3, 2005 On average the US alone consumes 400,000,000 gallons of gasoline a day some years almost twice that. The gas is still fairly high here in SD at $3.10 a gallon. If you assume it averages out at maybe $3.50 a gallon across the country thats roughly $1,400,000,000 a day, or $51,100,000,000,000 a year. And thats just gasoline. Theres also aviation fuel (jp4), deisel, and propane. Someones makin a lot money somewhere. I just checked on the currency exchange rate on the american dollar vs. the mexican peso and here it is: one mexican peso = .54339% of a dollar! Holy smoke their catching up to us. http://www.x-rates.com/calculator.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ak2786 September 3, 2005 Share Ak2786 Member September 3, 2005 I can get a 20 pack of beer in Orlando for about the same price as a gallon of gas LOL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shadowman September 3, 2005 Share Shadowman Member September 3, 2005 Prices lowered in Michigan, to $2.95 at the local Costco. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pavid September 3, 2005 Share pavid Member September 3, 2005 (edited) Edited September 3, 2005 by pavid Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheReverend(c) September 4, 2005 Share TheReverend(c) Member September 4, 2005 Were at about $3.10 a gallon here in Sioux Falls, SD. Stations are starting to get rationed now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bush September 4, 2005 Share Bush Member September 4, 2005 Down to 2.99 here in mid michigan. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ice_Berge_00 September 5, 2005 Share Ice_Berge_00 GC Alumni September 5, 2005 I agree that the oil companies are making some nice profits. One thing to consider, much of our oil comes from the Mid-East. The ONLY source of revenue and trade they have is OIL. This means they will milk it for all they can get. Really, who wouldn't! Something to consider though, the price here in the US that we're used to paying, is lower than what Europe has beeng paying. They're paying the equivalent of $4-5 a gallon. That said, part of the reason for these hikes and shortages, is simple panic. Everyone's heard the news media, the experts, the opinions, and because of that everyone is panicing and filling up their tanks. This has created an even HIGHER demand simply because people are drawing more gas than normal. It has made the situation worse because of this. Unfortunately, as much sense as it makes to not do just that, people as a group don't behave with reason. Everyone panic'd and now we're seeing the effect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brillow_Head September 5, 2005 Share Brillow_Head Member September 5, 2005 Luckily, when I bought my car, it came with a full tank of gas. I topped off the tank which was just barely off the F in Full...it took me 10 bucks to put the needle back on the F...lmao. Figures. I want to drive around the new car, show it off to family and such but I dont want to put any unecessary miles on the car if I dont have to. My advice, cut back on driving, combine outings with more than one reason to go out. If you have to drive on the interstate, drive between 55-65 mph. Believe it or not you cars were designed for max fuel efficiency at 55 (remember the red mark at 55 on older cars). I'd probably fill up at 3/4 tank to keep the bill down and to ensure you have gas when you need it. Things will lossen up after a while. Just hunker down and dont aid to the panik. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ice_Berge_00 September 6, 2005 Share Ice_Berge_00 GC Alumni September 6, 2005 Another tip, If you're driving over 30 MPH, put up your windows and turn on your AC. At speeds above 30, the air drag created by opening your windows actually causes worse fuel efficiency than running your AC. Simple physics. Don't believe me? Go a week with windows down (NO AC allowed) then go another week with windows up the WHOLE time. Keep your driving habits the same for each week. Check your mileage at the end of each week and fuel consumption. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shep48 September 6, 2005 Share shep48 Member September 6, 2005 thats why guys drive with the tailgate down Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ice_Berge_00 September 8, 2005 Share Ice_Berge_00 GC Alumni September 8, 2005 Not a problem for me, my Avalanche comes with an integrated box cover Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZesteR September 8, 2005 Share ZesteR Member September 8, 2005 Gas just dropped from 3.20 USD/gallon to 2.99 USD/gallon last night. I'm half tempted to fill up, but my luck, it will drop again. (worse yet, it'll go back up!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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