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  1. #321

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    I paid 3.43 (credit) on Wednesday in NJ, cash was 3.39. But it's already gone up since.



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  2. #322

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    $4.65 here for regular, and going up

  3. #323
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    Cisco is good for saving on gas.

  4. #324

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    Quote Originally Posted by darent View Post
    $4.65 here for regular, and going up
    what!!!!!!!!

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    Filled up the car yesterday $3.879, same station today $3.939. Many stations now $3.999 in the greater Brooklyn area. Oil futures up significantly again today. Happy daze.

    Took 184 gals. of home heating oil today. Can't wait to get the bill. Been lucky so far because of the weather as I've only had one fill up of 125 gals. before today. Seriously contemplating putting a wood stove in. Knowing our gov't they'll probably outlaw them soon saying they hurt the enviroment.

  6. #326
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    Loving my diesel right now. Fuel is only up about 15 cents from before it started going up. Nothing to freak out about compared to the bigger jumps in gasoline. One of the reasons I went diesel is in the long term, the price gap will close the more expensive both fuels get.
    -Steve
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  7. #327
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    I was thinking yesterday, what are towns doing with all the money they are saving on plowing / sanding / heating
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  8. #328
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick View Post
    I was thinking yesterday, what are towns doing with all the money they are saving on plowing / sanding / heating
    If they were smart, they would bank it for next year.
    -Steve
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  9. #329
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    Quote Originally Posted by riverc0il View Post
    Loving my diesel right now. Fuel is only up about 15 cents from before it started going up. Nothing to freak out about compared to the bigger jumps in gasoline. One of the reasons I went diesel is in the long term, the price gap will close the more expensive both fuels get.
    Diesel is relatively cheap right now because the warm winter killed off demand for home heating fuel. Come back and talk to us in a winter where it's abnormally cold.

  10. #330
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    Was $3.61 at Cumby's in Lyndonville when I left last Friday. Up to $3.70 or so around here right now. Used to be 20 cents cheaper here than up there but that's not the case anymore.
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