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The 2nd guarantees the 1st
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There are 2 nearby stations next to each other that usually have gas about the same price, which was $4.09 yesterday. Today, one, an off brand, jumped up to $4.49 and the other, a Mobil brand, stayed at $4.09. There were as many buying gas at the off brand for 30 cents more per gallon as there were buying it at the Mobil station.



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Posts: 2004 | Location: York County, VA | Registered: August 25, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The sun is filling up my car right now.

EV’s suck in some ways not in others…



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Posts: 3950 | Location: Nor Cal | Registered: January 25, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I paid $3.82 at Kroger south of Atlanta on Tuesday, today its $4.27, I thought the 60 day tax exemption must have ended. Nope, end of this month. Eek
 
Posts: 4418 | Location: FL, GA,HB, and all points beyond | Registered: February 10, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The sun is filling up my car right now.

EV’s suck in some ways not in others…

FORTY-THREE miles added in 1 hr, 46 min of charging! Damn...THAT.IS.SLOW!!! Must be due to losses in that 93 million mile long extension cord you're using. I guess you REALLY need to plan ahead to capture all that free energy from the sun! Wink


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Posts: 10855 | Location: New Hampshire | Registered: October 29, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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FORTY-THREE miles added in 1 hr, 46 min of charging! Damn...THAT.IS.SLOW!!!
Not unusual for a Level 2 charger, which is what most EV owners have at home.

Level 3 (Fast DC) chargers are not typically installed by homeowners.



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Posts: 33386 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Just gassed up at Costco. $4.79 regular.
 
Posts: 10156 | Location: Henderson (Vegas), Nevada | Registered: January 02, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by PR64:
The sun is filling up my car right now.

EV’s suck in some ways not in others…

FORTY-THREE miles added in 1 hr, 46 min of charging! Damn...THAT.IS.SLOW!!! Must be due to losses in that 93 million mile long extension cord you're using. I guess you REALLY need to plan ahead to capture all that free energy from the sun! Wink


Considering that I’m sitting in my recliner and my car is in my garage filling up the speed is just fine. Like what was mentioned above it’s a L2 home charger. If I was on a road trip I would use a L3 fast charger which compared to a home charger much faster.

It’s not a panacea…


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Posts: 3950 | Location: Nor Cal | Registered: January 25, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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$5.49 today. I'm really getting tired of this shit.


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Californication...


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Posts: 4939 | Location: AZ | Registered: July 18, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Two days ago our gas averaged $3.69. Today I was down there and most stations were at $4.39.

I don't even remember when gas was that high.

Damn.



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FORTY-THREE miles added in 1 hr, 46 min of charging! Damn...THAT.IS.SLOW!!!
Not unusual for a Level 2 charger, which is what most EV owners have at home.

Level 3 (Fast DC) chargers are not typically installed by homeowners.


Better than having to pump $5 a gallon dino fuel....

Yes home charging is level 2, max of 48v, right now mine is 32v, it's the factory charger that came with one of the cars.

The plug is setup to be converted to hard wired if I want to add a new charger that meets the specifications, or 40v plugged into the same 240v outlet.

I can charge it to 100% overnight using discounted rates and while we sleep.

We normally just charge to 80%, it takes less energy and that's close to 260 miles of range, we don't let them get to 20%, whenever it's around 60% we just plug it in, and let the schedule run it after midnight.
 
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Today, diesel is more expensive than premium ethanol free. I've never seen that. Mad


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Filled up at Costco this morning: $4.89/regular




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$4.50
 
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Cracked the $4 mark. Depending on which part of the Tri-Cities (primaries Johnson City, Kingsport and Bristol), $3.99-$4.19.





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Remember, this is a temporary inconvenience at the pump to stop nuclear war.

And it you point out the additional billions in profits above the normal profits of oil companies, those making the money will tell you that you’re just too angry to get that it is everybody but the oil companies fault. They would never manipulate the system to make you pay way more than you should. NEVER! The fact that it’s going to take a year for fuel prices to reset is a coincidence and you just need to be thankful they are allowing it yo go down a few cents at a time.


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$4.50 regular. Needed some gas. Put in six gallons as approx 115 miles should last me a couple of weeks. Wink



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Gas prices are up and everyone's pointing at Trump.
But who shut down our pipelines? Who killed our drilling? Who made us dependent on foreign oil for years?
That wasn't Trump. That was the left.
And who blocked the Strait of Hormuz and sent prices through the roof?
That was Iran.
Trump has been fighting to drill more, produce more, and depend on nobody since day one. They fought him every step of the way.
You're not paying more at the pump because of Trump.


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Gas is still cheaper than I was paying one year into the Biden administration!


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Gas prices are up and everyone's pointing at Trump.
But who shut down our pipelines? Who killed our drilling? Who made us dependent on foreign oil for years?
That wasn't Trump. That was the left.

It's especially funny coming from Gavin Newsome.
California has been making it impossible for oil refineries in that state for years. They are only now shutting them down.



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