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4 minutes ago, BSR said:

$5.95 for regular?!?!

 

Well, there are always tradeoffs in big city vs mid-size city/small town where I wanna be decision, but LA doesn't have very good public transportation. Does it's economy generate salaries high enough to absorb this?

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I can't find anything below $4.19 near me in San Diego.  I was really hoping gas would go below $4 since I'm now commuting to the office again. :classic_angry:

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11 hours ago, BSR said:

$5.95 for regular?!?!

 

Between Los Angeles and Chicago, I find the 2 cities have the highest prices for gas consistently. However that sign is a bit odd considering regular is only 4 cents more than premium. Many times in cities like that, premium runs 50 to 90 cents higher.
 

On the occasion that I do drive to either one, I usually prefer to fill up in the state or outlying area before getting into the area. And once I’m on my way out, just throw in a $20 until I get to some reasonable prices. 
 

Here in Missouri, it’s hovering around $2.69-2.79…but keeps going up and down. Up and down 20-30 cents every couple of weeks. Considering my commute back and forth to the city is so far, I end up spending as much as if I were paying LA prices 😒 

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Buffalo is $3.09 - $3.20. The one gas station is connected to my grocery store though so can earn points to get cheaper gas. So usually once every two months I can get thirty to sixty cents off per gallon. 

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