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That was one place drumming up business and causing traffic jams with a stunt. I paid a $1.25 yesterday at QT.

Still, less than $20 to fill up does not suck.
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My senior year at the University of Maine there was a price war going on and gas was 18¢ a gallon. Hell they were giving it away. Filled up my '55 Chevy for $2.50.
$1.66 here now. I expect it to go back up as OPEC shuts off some spigots.
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Anyone driving a diesel is getting hosed. The tax differential between RUG and diesel is such that diesel is going to always be 20-50 cents more. The increased mpg made diesel attractive at 4 bucks a gallon, but not so much at a buck and a half. Poor fukks that paid a premium for a TDI a few years back are now paying more on a $/mile basis than the gassers. Plus you have to deal with the VW emissions shenanigans which are likely to end up in your TDI's CPU being reflashed with non-cheating software and you'll give up another 3-5 mpg. I was actually mulling around the idea of buying a new TDI Golf a few years back. Sure glad I passed.

Too bad there are dumbfukks down at the Chevy store right now dropping 60 or 70 K on a new Suburban because gas is cheap. I suspect we'll be back over 3 bucks before they get a 1/4 way through their payments. I like cheap gas as much as any cheap fukk, but I wish it would just settle down at a reasonable price. I think somewhere in the two fity/three dollar range would be good. The price would be high enough that the domestic producers could keep working and low enough for normal people without 88 money to be able to fill their tanks without taking a second mortgage.

Last time we saw buck a gallon here was around '98 or 99.
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KC Scott wrote:It was off 435 & 210 - so it would have been close to work for you
Yep, drove right by there after work and was wondering what all the traffic was about. Northbound wasn't too bad but southbound was a parking lot backed up all the way to Claycomo. Must have been a wreck further south. That whole area around 435 & 210 is a clusterfuck during rush hour.
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smackaholic wrote:Too bad there are dumbfukks down at the Chevy store right now dropping 60 or 70 K on a new Suburban because gas is cheap.
I was going to say, time to get me one of these!

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Can someone tell me why airfare is so high?
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Greedy airline corporations? When Bernie Sanders is elected, he'll "socialize" them and air travel will be free. Or it could be a multiple of reasons like, cracking less jet fuel in winter, higher airport landing fees, etc.---where's Left Seater when you need him ?
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$1.74 a gallon for my diesel. Gas isn't much cheaper than that at $1.29. As for the airlines, they're saving up/recouping the money they've haven't been making for a long time. Delta's smart though-- they're refining their own fuel these days.
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trev wrote:Can someone tell me why airfare is so high?
Airfare is not high. Those big shiney metal birds cost a shit ton of money to keep in the air, even when they are burning cheap fuel.
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smackaholic wrote:The tax differential between RUG and diesel is such that diesel is going to always be 20-50 cents more.
Diesel is a few cents cheaper here at present.

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KC Scott wrote:pssst...... Dins

Take a look at the picture
Uhm... take a look at my post?

Seems like most people probably use the word "here" on a daily basis. Didn't think it needed further explanation.
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I paid $1.56 for diesel the other day.

Diesel will continue to get closer and closer to RUG as the demand here in the states continues to go up. It's one of the first things cut in refining crude, so it's actually cheaper to process than gasoline. It's just the demand overseas has always made it more profitable to export and kept the price relatively high domestically.

Toyota and Nissan are rolling out 1/2 ton diesels this year
which will provide damn good fuel mileage plus the torque and towing capacity needed in order to satisfy a crap ton of consumers looking for that all-in-one vehicle.

I'll stick with my 3/4 ton megacab for now. I'm kind of a bad ass when I drive that behemoth around town.
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Dinsdale wrote:
smackaholic wrote:The tax differential between RUG and diesel is such that diesel is going to always be 20-50 cents more.
Diesel is a few cents cheaper here at present.

Care to share any other great insights?
Well, rack Oregon then. Everywhere in the U&R and any place else I have been, that has not been the case. CT is about the worst. We tax the buhjeezus out of diesel. It is still well over 2 bucks. Might be cracking 250 by now. And I really don't understand why they would do that in a fukking state where a very sizable chunk of the population wanders over a border every now and then. Both RI and MA have lower diesel prices. Not sure about NY.

I really do need to look at bailing from this shithole before the entire state turns into Detoilet-east. A few weeks ago GE announced they were moving their headquarters from Fairfield to Beantown. They did this after telling Malloy they would if he put through a rather onerous tax raise. He did and they did. One more very nice tax payer telling the state to fukk the fukk off. When a corporation moves to Taxachussetts for a better tax deal, you know something is really fukking wrong.
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KC Scott wrote:you're implying he's an idiot.....
Dinsdale wrote: Care to share any other great insights?
just because you live where the price is backward from rest of the country
I see. In addition to "here," you also struggle with the definition of "always."
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trev wrote:Can someone tell me why airfare is so high?
Uhhh, step away from the bottle.

http://fortune.com/2016/01/12/cheap-airline-tickets/

Airfare is unbelievably cheap these days. Further when you factor in inflation airfare has never been cheaper. The question you should be asking is why are airlines still add fuel surcharges to flights when oil is so cheap. Assuming you had asked that the answer is because it allows airlines to alter their fares with one entry instead of having to adjust thousands of individual fares. The fuel surcharges were never tied to the cost of fuel nor were they trying to capture what fuel was costing the airlines. Instead it was a way to raise prices without much backlash. Now they use it to adjust fares across the board. Raise the fuel surcharge $2 and suddenly every fare you have is $2 more expensive.
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Oh, the Seaters are in the market for a new Suburban or Expedition. Has zero to do with current gas prices and everything to do with the fact the current one is 8 years old and nearing 160k in miles. Gas prices rise and fall and will continue to do so. Therefore anyone purchasing a car strictly on that is at today's prices is short bus worthy.

No way in hell we will pay $70k for one and I doubt we will be at $60 either. I would assume that prices are higher in the district and the mid Atlantic area though.
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smackaholic wrote:I really do need to look at bailing from this shithole before the entire state turns into Detoilet-east. A few weeks ago GE announced they were moving their headquarters from Fairfield to Beantown. They did this after telling Malloy they would if he put through a rather onerous tax raise. He did and they did. One more very nice tax payer telling the state to fukk the fukk off. When a corporation moves to Taxachussetts for a better tax deal, you know something is really fukking wrong.
Go to Michigan. I hear the water is nice.
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Michigan not on my list.

Someplace South and or West.

Or, maybe I'll just not worry about my property value dropping to zero and just ride it out here. I am hoping that this state will turn things around and put in a decent gov after watching malloy completely fukk us.
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smackaholic wrote:Michigan not on my list.
Come on! It's the perfect Republican laissez-faire paradise. The governor poisons poor children for fun, corporations control everything and the cities are run by appointed "managers" rather than trusting the poor and minorities with the vote.
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smackaholic wrote:Michigan not on my list.

Someplace South and or West.

Or, maybe I'll just not worry about my property value dropping to zero and just ride it out here. I am hoping that this state will turn things around and put in a decent gov after watching malloy completely fukk us.
BUT BUT BUT BUT Michigan is open for business! Rick Snyder made it so!
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smackaholic wrote:Michigan not on my list.
Come on! It's the perfect Republican laissez-faire paradise. The governor poisons poor children for fun, corporations control everything and the cities are run by appointed "managers" rather than trusting the poor and minorities with the vote.
You forgot worst roads in the nation, overseen by a GOP dominated government that refuses to pass a road funding bull, but instead, to placate the plebes, is considering raising the speed limit to 75. :lol: :lol: :lol:

That'll do it.
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So why is Detroit full of muzzies and niqqers?
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Carson wrote:So why is Detroit full of muzzies and niqqers?
I didn't say Snyder committed mass deportations or genocide. I just said he stripped them of self determination.

The poisoning of Flint? That's another thing. It would be a war crime if Assad did it.
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BSmack wrote:
smackaholic wrote:Michigan not on my list.
Come on! It's the perfect Republican laissez-faire paradise. The governor poisons poor children for fun, corporations control everything and the cities are run by appointed "managers" rather than trusting the poor and minorities with the vote.
The poor and minorities did run it.....right into the fukking dirt. What would you have done? Just kept the cayshe pipeline from Lansing wide open?
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There you go. It would be perfect for you. Except you're soft. Michigan gets weather that would make the average sub-chowd cry.
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Left Seater wrote:The question you should be asking is why are airlines still add fuel surcharges to flights when oil is so cheap.
As a purchasing agent at my company, I asked that question of my large aluminum and steel suppliers 4 years ago. Fuel and freight costs need to be calculated and quoted in the with price per lb. of the metal, not after. At one time, every one of these vendors was adding fuel surcharges to the invoices, causing me to spend twice as much time approving these invoices for vouchering as I had to drill back into the purchase order and add that line item and cost.

I got tired of having to spend extra time doing that and asked/demanded that they remove the fuel surcharges. It took awhile but once I got one supplier to do it, the rest fell like dominoes since they all compete against each other for the same business.
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That was the system in place that I walked into after getting off the forklift. Freight was included but they always tacked on the fuel surcharge until I complained enough to get it removed.
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With the wild price fluctuations, freight carriers are pretty much stuck with having to use a moving fuel charge. How the fukk else could they price work? This yoyoing of fuel prices fukks everybody in business. Sometims I wonder if it is just one more way the muzzies are fukking us.
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smackaholic wrote:This yoyoing of fuel prices fukks everybody in business. Sometims I wonder if it is just one more way the muzzies are fukking us.
Of course it is. They announced months ago this was their intention by flooding the market.
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