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Ok, these acronyms are going right over my head. Please explain? Ack8236
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Ok, these acronyms are going right over my head. Please explain? Ack8236
WFPAAE
YDUAFTAE
WFPAAEEHC
sdandrea1 Not acronyms, me venting. Won't display here. BTW, drove past a station by your VA place advertising $3.42 and thought it would be the same near me, was wrong there.
Wednesday evening, I spent $300.00 on fuel. Price per gallon was $5.46 or there abouts. Yesterday in Carson City price per gallon was $4.46... about a full dollar less...
sdandrea1 Don't mean anything except to cold weather folks
Typhoon Put some effort into it son WTF?
Bravopilot yes regular unleaded. That’s the best I found. Not joking our governor is a flaming piece of shit. He keeps putting taxes on every gallon. He’s the most hated man in our state
bigshank That is shocking. Accept So Cal is more based on additional emissions requirements, but would not expect that elsewhere. Yeah, hard to respect any politician, they changed the tax per gallon here since cars are more efficient and they went to a straight tax rate based on the cost to make up for the "loss of revenue". Do not like Toll roads.
Ack8236 There have been many "jabs" throughout this thread that should not be in the Clubhouse. Some just do not possess the self-discipline to follow a few simple rules. Whatev.
You're quite right about that and I'm staying away from that discussion here. Would love to have it there.
$3.99 today. Probably .20 cheaper across the river.
We’ve fallen back to some at 3.39 as I predicted a few days ago. I actually paid 3.27 today at the Church of Costco.
$4.65 today we seem to go up a dime a week
Driving west again. $3.84 Northern VA; East Tenn $3.07; West Tenn $3.30, South of Little Rock $3.25
$4.49 for Super in the SRT yesterday. Regular (87 octane) prices around $3.79. I have some places marked down on my work route where gas is less expensive.
Whatever happened to 91 octane?? I’ve seen it once. All I see is 87, 89, 93…. There is a gap now.
Typhoon 91 is rare at low elevations. Way back when, 92 was the low elevation standard number for premium. Someone, maybe Amoco or Shell, started promoting 93. Over time, everyone switched to offering 93 for premium.
If you get out west at elevation, you will see lower number offerings across the board.