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Gas Prices in Indy

Buttercup said:
Bagpuss, you know I love you. But you are mistaken. "Gas prices suck" is no more political than "steak prices suck" or "cabernet prices suck." It could certainly devolve into a political disucssion, but so far it hasn't, and i'm confident it won't.:)

or like saying RPG prices suck :D
 

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Buttercup said:
Bagpuss, you know I love you. But you are mistaken. "Gas prices suck" is no more political than "steak prices suck" or "cabernet prices suck." It could certainly devolve into a political disucssion, but so far it hasn't, and i'm confident it won't.:)

How dare you! On behalf of all cabernet-making cattle farmers of the world, I demand an apology!


:p
 

I don't see any politics here, yet. If we do, we mods will ask that it be toned down appropriately. If you see something that you think breaks board rules, or offends you, feel free to report it, and we'll check on it.

That said, if anybody wants to post about Gas prices in Indy, the original point of the thread, feel free.
 


Henry said:
That said, if anybody wants to post about Gas prices in Indy, the original point of the thread, feel free.

:o Oh. Heh.

I just got gas, & I live about 100 miles north of Indy, and I just filled up for 2.69 a gallon. I should have done it last night, because it was 2.59 then. Sigh.
 



I actually sat in a line to buy gas on Sunday. On my way east from Dayton, I found gas for $2.29 outside Columbus at the Kirkersville exit, when everywhere else was $2.49 to $2.64. It was worth the twenty minute line. I hope it is still that price tomorrow on my way to Indy! (but I doubt it :( )
 


Don't count on this being stable for very long.

Expect prices to continue rising for at least the next month or so.

Still unstable in middle-east, still hurricanes developing in the gulf, and the decades of underinvestment the major oil companies put into gas refineries won't be fixed overnight.

Oh yeah, Demand ain't dropping. I have no clue why not, but it's not. The high prices haven't yet hurt the summer driving season.

So combine, supply worries, production woes with peak demand & that's what you get.

(This isn't intended to be political; my grandmother owns several oil wells & has stock in several oil companies; thanks to grandpa's 50 years in the oil/nat gas industry; this info comes striaght from the gas companies & investment magazines)

However, most experts think the rapid rise in prices is over. (I filled up last Friday for 2.06; I filled up today for 2.45). 40 cents over 4 days is a bit extreme.

Try to look for a station away from the highway if you need to fill up; those big travel centers are often a few cents higher than elsewhere.

use the website mentioned above, and you should be able to get the best deals you can.

Few tips (was on CNN a few days ago, but I can't find it).

Drive slow (esp with an older car). My 92 Taurus gets 30-35 miles per gallon at 55 mph, it gets 20 (maybe), if I drive 70 mph.

Pack light; the more wieght, the worse full economy.

At highway speeds, use AC, at slower speeds roll down windows.
 

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