Gas Prices

$3.86 a gallon in Puerto Vallarta right now. 😳 That’s about $20 pesos per liter.

$2.04 was the cheapest back home in Missouri.
 
Its going to cost more because the Texas refineries and wells had trouble producing in the cold, and millions of generators have been sucking it down 24 hours a day.

I do miss this

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Its going to cost more because the Texas refineries and wells had trouble producing in the cold, and millions of generators have been sucking it down 24 hours a day.

I do miss this

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When was that pic taken? Haven't seen that price in quite awhile from the places I've been.
 
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Three weeks ago I paid 2.50 here where I’m at in the Democratic People’s Republic of Washington State. A week later 2.66 and 2.72 the following. When I drove past the station on the way to work this morning it was 2.77. When I stopped after work to fuel up it was 2.79.
 
When was that pic taken? Haven't seen that price in quite awhile from the places I've been.
Yeah its been a while. Spring time. I drove a Toyota Camry rental car 8 hrs on one tank of gas down to Oklahoma for $14.

Gas got down to $1.65 here and has hovered between $1.75 and $2.19 for 6 months. It's $2.59 today.
 
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RIP, it was good while it lasted.

This pretty much apples to everything as I get older......... I am starting to understand why old people are seen as grumpy. Seems like everything I enjoyed is hated by society today. I am sure my parents and grandparents felt the same. I am not that old, but boy do I feel tired....
 
I just saw today No new fracking permits to be issued in Commifornia and no renews of existing. Looking to have all fracking stopped by 2027 here.
Just wait until Bonehead stops all fracking in the U.S., then watch the prices. First time in a long time we were supplying our own oil and not relying on foreign countries, thanks to Trump.
 
Eh fracking has its consequence, here in PA they were dumb enough to put them right next to farms, poisoning the tap water and that kinda pushed for them to be removed. Hopefully gas will be cheaper in the near future, with electric cars starting to be manufactured at a higher rate than gas.