Rita could equal $5 gas
The timing and strength of the latest storm could cause worse spike at the pumps than Katrina did.
Ain't life grand? :?
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Media like this is what makes this possible for the companies to get away with it. Super Irked by this B.S.
I do realize there is truth and reason, but the media makes it seem like we should panic. :thumbdow:
I know, It's a vicious cycle. The media hypes our fears, and then the retailers bump their prices, in part because the wholesale price jumps... but also in part because of the media fueling the panic.
And while it spirals out of control, the gov't sits back and idly lets it happen, while the oil companies rake in record profits on the back of people like you and me.
Preach it brother. I couldn't agree more. Sucks. :-? :banghead:
Amen!
I heard that the city, county, and state all have the ability to freeze gas prices. (from a friend) Can anyone verify this, my dad is on the city council, but I havent had a chance to talk to him.
I stopped on the way home from church tonight and filled my Expedition with Pre-Huricane Gas ($2.58 a gallon)! :roll:
Yeah, I filled up the Accord and the CR-V tonight. The Miata has the exact amount I need in it to be on fumes for Saturday's event (about 1/3 of a tank), but I was tempted to fill up a 5-gallon can to get me home from Mineral Wells on Saturday! :?Quote:
Originally Posted by POS Racing
:evil: Prices jumped from $2.54 to $2.64 and even $2.69 in Denton. Did the storm hit and I missed it :confused: :evil:
Nah it's just pre-hurricane panic...... :sad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sharpie
About 6 months ago,maybe a bit longer, Texas had like the second lowest gas in the US. Until the media put out the article, and the gas companies decided to jump our prices to the national average.
Hell, it jumped 20 cents overnight here in OKC... Glad I filled up last night...
RJ
Yeah, it's up over 10 cents from yesterday's prices around my office in Garland. :?Quote:
Originally Posted by channelmaniac
Ditto, I filled up the Exterra last night...didn't get so lucky today on the Miata but it was almost full so I just topped it off.
It was crazy though, some of the stations out here in Weatherford ran out of gas so there was a little bit of panic in the locals I saw a lot of people out filling 3-4 5 gallon gas cans at a time.
gas at the station next to my college was 2.59 @ 9am when I got there and 2.69 @1pm when I left
Talked to my Bro in Tyler, Wednesday afternoon. He said his regular station was selling regular for $2.399 but he didn't want to fight the lines. Down the street it was $2.439 with no line.
Does overhead for a station in the Metromess really justify .30 per gallon?
Justify it?? Ummm... NO!Quote:
Originally Posted by onething
Nope... it's supply and demand.
They supply the gas and demand one helluva price for it.
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Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
I'll be here all week..try the veal! :tongue:
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Originally Posted by sammm