Name your $/gallon (II)
around $3.00 or less.
South Carolina $ 3.10 in June.
Aberdeen Md $ 3.35 in June.
Gloucester Va area $ 2.80 to $3.00 in July cheaper if you look.
East Berlin Pa area. $3.59 a little cheaper at Sams in Hanover Pa. or run down to Manchester Md at the Highs Store, truck pumps, $2.93 in late July now low $3.00.
Elkhart Indiana area $3.30’s and higher. Some $3.15’s.
Sturgis Michigan, $3.18 yesterday.
The highest prices I’ve seen is in Pennsylvania
The Pilots and Flying J’s are outrageous in Pa.
In Ohio they are about 0.30 cheaper.
Only time I use them is when it’s reasonable and have the Fifth Wheel in tow. Can Run 900 miles with the SuperCruzer so I usually wait til I get to a destination. I do like using the Flying J/Pilot App fir fueling. That app is now usable at Speedways listed on the app. Cheaper that at the big truck stops.
So Virginia in the ares I mentioned still is doing good.
At home in Florida East Coast Central Florida
$3.00 and up. A couple less.
Dave
Ive been on the road with my Fifth Wheel since April 2021. Prices in Louisanna were around $2.45 in May and have gone up but still around
around $3.00 or less.
South Carolina $ 3.10 in June.
Aberdeen Md $ 3.35 in June.
Gloucester Va area $ 2.80 to $3.00 in July cheaper if you look.
East Berlin Pa area. $3.59 a little cheaper at Sams in Hanover Pa. or run down to Manchester Md at the Highs Store, truck pumps, $2.93 in late July now low $3.00.
Elkhart Indiana area $3.30’s and higher. Some $3.15’s.
Sturgis Michigan, $3.18 yesterday.
The highest prices I’ve seen is in Pennsylvania
The Pilots and Flying J’s are outrageous in Pa.
In Ohio they are about 0.30 cheaper.
Only time I use them is when it’s reasonable and have the Fifth Wheel in tow. Can Run 900 miles with the SuperCruzer so I usually wait til I get to a destination. I do like using the Flying J/Pilot App fir fueling. That app is now usable at Speedways listed on the app. Cheaper that at the big truck stops.
So Virginia in the ares I mentioned still is doing good.
At home in Florida East Coast Central Florida
$3.00 and up. A couple less.
Dave
around $3.00 or less.
South Carolina $ 3.10 in June.
Aberdeen Md $ 3.35 in June.
Gloucester Va area $ 2.80 to $3.00 in July cheaper if you look.
East Berlin Pa area. $3.59 a little cheaper at Sams in Hanover Pa. or run down to Manchester Md at the Highs Store, truck pumps, $2.93 in late July now low $3.00.
Elkhart Indiana area $3.30’s and higher. Some $3.15’s.
Sturgis Michigan, $3.18 yesterday.
The highest prices I’ve seen is in Pennsylvania
The Pilots and Flying J’s are outrageous in Pa.
In Ohio they are about 0.30 cheaper.
Only time I use them is when it’s reasonable and have the Fifth Wheel in tow. Can Run 900 miles with the SuperCruzer so I usually wait til I get to a destination. I do like using the Flying J/Pilot App fir fueling. That app is now usable at Speedways listed on the app. Cheaper that at the big truck stops.
So Virginia in the ares I mentioned still is doing good.
At home in Florida East Coast Central Florida
$3.00 and up. A couple less.
Dave
Metro imbecile.
More dinero.
$5.29+ in San Diego. We used to export oil a year ago. Putin laughed when we put all those Canadian's and American's out of work who were completing the Keystone pipeline.
The party of the little guy and downtrodden is doing the job they love.
Chevron is now converting up to 80% of it's diesel formulation to biomass now in California and I suppose to the balance of the country. I drove away.
We're retired in a crackerbox house five miles from the ocean but I feel for the folk's who have to work and commute. I've visited Az,NV,Utah,Oregon,Kauai and Washington St and despite far worse weather have much better surface roads. The repair shops are loving the business but not this way.
In the meantime,SD's spending $5.4 million per mile for bike lanes while ignoring suspension destroying potholes.
I grew up in a low tax,great K-12 schools,inexpensive homes and a world class freeway system. What's changed? The far left.
The party of the little guy and downtrodden is doing the job they love.
Chevron is now converting up to 80% of it's diesel formulation to biomass now in California and I suppose to the balance of the country. I drove away.
We're retired in a crackerbox house five miles from the ocean but I feel for the folk's who have to work and commute. I've visited Az,NV,Utah,Oregon,Kauai and Washington St and despite far worse weather have much better surface roads. The repair shops are loving the business but not this way.
In the meantime,SD's spending $5.4 million per mile for bike lanes while ignoring suspension destroying potholes.
I grew up in a low tax,great K-12 schools,inexpensive homes and a world class freeway system. What's changed? The far left.
I left Commy fornia in the early 80's. I never looked back. The writing was on the wall even back then. Our prices will catch up with you because our oil and what few refineries we have are controlled from down there.
I topped off yesterday in town at $4.74 a gallon. On the way home, a tiny station with two pumps, regular and diesel only a few miles away had diesel for $4.50! Had I only known. It's a Tesoro, a company not known for cheap prices.



...Ben



