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Must be getting close to the 4th of July. Prices already jumping a dime a day. :mad:

 

Fireflies show tonight was spectacular. 😱

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Still holding at $2.74. But I'm sure it'll go up soon. DFW  prices are .50 cents higher

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Yup, it’s going up. 3.09 at stations that were 2.75 last week. There’re a few still under 3$ a gallon. 

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Still holding here, paid $3,09 for Sunoco top tier tonight, will see what the weekend brings. Working extra hours in the hi-way assistance truck starting the 3rd and going thru to the 7th so they are expecting a lot of folks travelling

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The gas station that usually signals price increases first in my area, that went up to 3.09. Went under 3.00. The rest are 2.75 to 3.09. 

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Low buck places went up .05 to around $3.20, some went up more. AAA says state average $3.47

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9 minutes ago, richard wysong said:

Low buck places went up .05 to around $3.20, some went up more. AAA says state average $3.47

 Then our cheapest stations are 'average'. Good to know. 

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Same station still at $2.89 all summer. Everyone else is $3.20ish, it's pretty funny actually. The lines at certain times are day are long and there is a fuel truck there nearly everyday with new gas because of it lol.

 

E85 is around $2.40-2.50 I think, don't remember what I paid.

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RU is holding at $2.76 for several days. Has dropped a few pennies over the 6 days

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Most low $ places holding around $3.19 but 1 dropped to $3.09 , hope it's a sign of things to come. I was on Vakay last week and took a road trip up the NH mountains, prices pretty consistent $3.30- $3.50 thru out the state.. On a side note a station on the hi-way to Boston was always a dollar more than everywhere else but I noticed he had dropped his prices to the norm, out of business yesterday

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