$3.68. Meijer rewards got me $1.00 off a gallon, pump said $2.68.

Sheetz had 88 (E15) for $2.99 until Sept 1 here.

I spent the past week in the Black Hills. Average gas price I saw was $3.99. I paid as high as $4.27.

4 days later

I have my places to go marked down for the days I work in those areas. Avg is $3.69 here in MA. I have a few $3.49 and $3.59 places. The SRT my wife drives gets Super93…. That’s much dinero… around $1 more a gallon.

7 days later

$4.29 in Van Horn West Texas, $3.07 in Bucees in TN then $3.99 just across the VA state line, go figure. Definitely not getting better. WEIML

    Bravopilot Wait til this storm hits the refineries down South!! 5+ dolla'...here we come!!

      Walterjn Sorry brother. I wish things were better. I waited 5 months for a diesel Chevy high country. They said 2 months. After 5 months I told them I’m out. Kinda glad I did. I’m 2 states up above ya and our prices suck really bad too. I bought another Tacoma and was kinda bummed as if I settled. It’s no contest I really did settle comparing the two trucks. I drive my rav4 to work most days and I think I’ve put maybe 5k on the truck in a year and a half. I feel for you guys that have to do a ton of driving in larger trucks. I’d hate the fuel bill.

        bigshank fortunately, I don't pay a lot for the fuel I burn. That gets passed off to those who have me driving for them. Fortunately for me, when it's just the truck, I get pretty decent mileage. The way I do fuel for when hauling horses, is I use the lowest mileage I've ever gotten on the overhead display with a trailer. That was 10 mpg. I use that to figure out how much fuel I will need to make a trip somewhere with a trailer. If I haul the trailer one way, and I've quoted/ got fuel for both ways, I have 'spare' fuel. I also get better mileage than 10 mpg with the trailer. I make sure that I have enough to get to where I need to even with any detours.

        14 days later

        Typhoon wtf is right... last I saw it was $6.20 at the place I normally go to. $6.30 most every place else.

        $3.15 in SA a couple days ago.

        Running 3.39 to 3.49 around here lately for 87 octane.

        Still $3.99 after 5 weeks. Waiting for the 'winter blend' to hit the pumps⬆.

        $4.05 at some stations around Pittsburgh...Just an aside - Saw a blurb that said if Keystone XL Pipeline hadn't been cancelled they would have begun pumping 900,000 gallons of oil per day from Canada to Texas Refineries this month...

        We are still bouncing between 3.15 to 3.35.
        Diesel just under 4 bucks.

        $3.64 here. A lot of stations in the area are $3.79.

        BJs $3.09 with member discount. $3.24 for regular schmucks.