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| I topped off my tank this morning....a little under 6 gals., and it cost me over $25 at QT station!! |
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| Local Costco is $3.33 for 87 (top tier). Other local stations range from $3.45 to $3.51 If going to Costco, I try to get there as early as possible, or after 7:00 pm. Long lines mid-morning through early evening.
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| Posts: 31711 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010 |
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| Just filled up again today for $3.78 which it was last week this time, frankly I'm shocked it hasn't shot up over $4 yet. Around here they seem to use any excuse to raise prices 10-25 cents overnight.
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| quote: Originally posted by V-Tail: Local Costco is $3.33 for 87 (top tier).
Other local stations range from $3.45 to $3.51
If going to Costco, I try to get there as early as possible, or after 7:00 pm. Long lines mid-morning through early evening.
Figured that if you don't get there when the lines are short you'll easily burn up the $.12 a gallon you save buying fuel at Costco lol... WaWa is about the same as Costco, no lines, and you can get a great apple fritter and cuppa joe at a good price too. |
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| quote: Originally posted by HRK:
WaWa is about the same as Costco
In my neck of the woods today, SR 436 & SR 434 (Forest City Road): Costco $3.27, WaWa $3.47, for 87 regular. That's a seven dollar difference to fill the delivery truck if it's near empty, as it is sometimes when I return from a trip to the Space Coast stores. I could fill up at Costco and then go to WaWa and buy the apple fritter and coffee. That would put me twelve bucks ahead of the game.
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| Posts: 31711 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010 |
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| I filled up with the "good stuff" at $4.80 yesterday. I only bought $20 worth, but it still stung. I'm thinking about taking the performance tune off my car for the time being so I can use the less expensive (refuse to call it cheap) stuff.
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| Posts: 3390 | Location: Memphis, TN | Registered: August 23, 2010 |
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| 3.09 at Sams in Springfield, MO yesterday, but 3.39 40 miles north.
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| I was recently informed about a phone app called GasBuddy. It "seems" really great showing gas prices all over, and can even populate a map ahead if you are travelling. I have not messed with the "deals" on the app, but I like it for the price awareness. With the price increases, it can certainly help!
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| Posts: 1044 | Location: Virginia | Registered: October 29, 2007 |
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| $3.55 for 93 octane at Costco a few days ago. Before that it was $4.04 for 93 at a 76/BP near me.
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| Cheapest local station has regular at $4.89 and premium at $5.17. Of course the "big" name stations are typically $0.20 to $0.30 a gallon more. I usually go to a station near our range that's on Indian land where it's significantly less money, around $0.50 per gallon, but haven't been there in a week so I'm not sure what they're getting. Times are tough...
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