Posted by Michael Pardee on September 5, 2006, 5:07 am
> Gas Prices are predicted to drop closer to $/gallon later this year.
> Unless a hurricane disrupts the flow, gas prices will continue to drop.
> See www.gasbuddy.com for the cheap gas in your area. There is a $.20/gal
> differential between stations here in Cary, NC.
FWIW - just got back from Southern California today. The highest price I saw
was $.699 in Needles and the lowest was $.699 at a Pilot less than 20
miles east of Needles. Go figure.
Mostly it was about $.90
Mike
Posted by Bill on September 5, 2006, 4:05 pm
>> Gas Prices are predicted to drop closer to $/gallon later this year.
>> Unless a hurricane disrupts the flow, gas prices will continue to drop.
>> See www.gasbuddy.com for the cheap gas in your area. There is a $.20/gal
>> differential between stations here in Cary, NC.
>>
> FWIW - just got back from Southern California today. The highest price I
> saw was $.699 in Needles and the lowest was $.699 at a Pilot less than
> 20 miles east of Needles. Go figure.
> Mostly it was about $.90
> Mike
Look for gas prices to stay in the current range or go slightly lower until
after the election this November.
Posted by Michael Pardee on September 6, 2006, 4:00 am
>>
>> FWIW - just got back from Southern California today. The highest price I
>> saw was $.699 in Needles and the lowest was $.699 at a Pilot less than
>> 20 miles east of Needles. Go figure.
>>
>> Mostly it was about $.90
>>
> Look for gas prices to stay in the current range or go slightly lower
> until after the election this November.
The current range is $.699 to $.699? Wonder what it will change to.
Mike
> Unless a hurricane disrupts the flow, gas prices will continue to drop.
> See www.gasbuddy.com for the cheap gas in your area. There is a $.20/gal
> differential between stations here in Cary, NC.