$2.45 for 87...
$2.45 for 87...
it got down to 1.89 a gal for 87 here not its back up to 2.03 and if your headed to the mountan its still 1.97 although i seen it at 2.24 somewhere yesterday![]()
2.70 here in Fort Worth TX
Be nice to your Honda. If you or anyone you know harms or hurts a honda dial 1-800-hondabuse.
2.99 for premium here.Originally Posted by acco-R-d
damn my86dx4dr
if 87 octane was $1.97 here, id be going crazy!
it was $2.58 as of this morning, then i drove by after school... $2.32 i was like YOU FUCKERS! but i REALLY needed gas before school.
The 3g has what? 14gallon tank? I put in 13.85 gallons :X
15.9 gallon tank is the theory. and when i left home a month ago, i paid $2.51 for premium. i live in colton, ca. so just a poll, what should i expect to be paying when i get home?
2.70 here in big d
i go to the cheap gas station but it still too high i paid 2.69 for 87...rip off i should start walking...i remember like 7 years ago it was like 1.60 for 91(i live in the bay area)
1989 Honda Accord LX-i
B18c1 swap since 7/2011
175whp and 132tq
Redzone tuned
7 years ago it was $.89 for 85octane here in co if i remember right.
wernt u like 5 years oldOriginally Posted by halxi
lol j/k u were what 10
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i just paid for gas @ sunoco and its about 2.30- 2.50 a gallon![]()
1989 Accord Lx-i hatchback (current DD project)
1986 Olds Cutlass 442 clone (never ending project)
3Geez resident body man
Owner of Wreck-less auto body
you know Sam's club has gas cheaper then alot of places, well atleast here in new orleans, chevron and Sam's usually are the best. I think Sam's right know it $2.45 and $2.40 if u a member of Sam's
Sam
1989 Accord LX: Sold with 208k-now somewhere around 230k with new owner
Current:
2014 Elantra Sport 6MT
2000 Montero Sport 4x4 (beater, trail rig)
i'd go to sams if i wanted shitty gas. I don't trust that discounted stuff.
I go to Diamond Shamrock every time I fill up. We don't have a shell station here in Loveland, so that's the best alternative.
03 Nissan Maxima 6spd 3.5L -- Daily Driver
96 Civic Ex-T 210whp/183wtq @ 9.5 psi tuned on Hondata s300 -- Now at 12psi, unknown power
04 CBR600RR - Sold, and now wrecked. RIP
This is some stupid shit.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/gasoline/gasout.asp
I actually had someone send me the email yesterday wanting me to "help" by boycotting Exxon/Mobil. The only way to really deal with this is to use less. Drive a Honda (big smile) instead of a big SUV, carpool, use mass transit - if you can. Just because we live in a country where we can afford to use more than our share of natural resources (and are encouraged to do so) doesn't mean we have to. "Gasout." Give me an f-ing break!
I just checked the beginning of the thread, people were complaining about having to pay $1.79 for gas.Good times.
Mike, you're going to get nowhere thinking like that, This Is America!
In the '70s when people were complaining about the price of heating, Jimmy Carter suggested that we turn down the heat and dress warmly, America responded by voting him out of office.
Conversely, in Japan the same suggestion was made quite recently, and (I guess because they're smarter than we are) people actually followed the suggestion, and energy use dropped tremendously.
Crap, double post.
Yeah, I know!Mike, you're going to get nowhere thinking like that, This Is America!![]()
How will we ever keep our status as the world's biggest net importer if we even thought about - GASP - reducing consumption of anything. You are right when you say that is not in the American agenda. Japanese are some of the world's biggest net savers (as in money) as well while Americans are big time debtors. What's wrong with this picture? The average number of hours in a work week in Japan has been shrinking over the years while ours has been increasing. So, we spend more time earning money to pay for more things that we don't need leaving us less time to enjoy those things. Insanity!![]()
It's hitting $1.07 Canadian per litre here in Kelowna, BC, Canada.... so basically it's AT LEAST $4.00 per gallon American.
Last edited by Gemini2003; 04-06-2006 at 02:24 PM.
Birthdays are good for you!! Statistics show that the people who have the most live the longest.
It's gotten to the point where electric companies can give you tips on how to save electricity and gas companies can tell you how to save gas. They can afford to. No one listens anyway.
My family is a bunch of fuckin hippies... And they still don't turn off the damn lights when they leave the room![]()
Well, next time there is an "occasion" buy them some compact flourescent bulbs. They have gotten to be very cheap and they will cut electricity consumption by 75%.My family is a bunch of fuckin hippies... And they still don't turn off the damn lights when they leave the room
They are great for lights that are on for hours at a time, plus it is nice to have bulbs that will last for five years plus, especially in locations that are difficult to access.
Yup, that's right, I am an environmentalist. However, I only like stuff that increases both efficiency AND convenience.
So am I. But I'm hardly what you'd call left-wing. I just use my brain.Originally Posted by DBMaster
Take "vegan shoes" They're still made with petroleum, you idiots.
I'm kinda hard core about it, but it saves me a lot of money. I only buy clothes at thrift stores, because there are no resources used at all. Plus the money goes to homeless people or disabled veterans. And on top of that, everything's hella cheap! It's the same reason I think hybrids are stupid. You're still using tons of energy to make the damn things, and those batteries are going to have to be thrown out sometime. Buy an old car, that's how you help the environment. Reducing consumption isn't limited to oil, ya know. Ah, well. There I go again!
Fuck trendy environmentalism, you don't really care, you just want to look good to impress your loser friends.
(Shit, I'm not talking about anyone on this site, I just realized you might think I'm talking about you.)
Last edited by speedpenguin; 04-07-2006 at 07:36 AM.
yeah, it was that price too in socal. i remember we used to live in oakland and gas was like $1.30 for regular. we'd visit la and pay $0.89 for regular. that's the cheapest i remember the family paying. boy i wish we could get even twice that price again.Originally Posted by halxi
My job gives me free gas card and I will tell ya it makes a huge diff how much I drive they should just give me more pay and I would drive alot less but like any big corp they dont care unless it looks good for them to care or someone is watching..
Here in Vancouver or the lower mainland we have to pay a 10 cent per liter or 40 cent per gallon enviromental tax makes are gas real expensive plus we have to Aircare are vehicals this cost like 40 per year oh well we have great weather all year long and lots of surfing in the ocean and snow in the mountains..pay to stay here
No worries. On the subject of hybrids I couldn't agree more. I think they are more of a statement for the people who buy them. If you compare the extra cost of a hybrid vehicle to what you actually save in a year on fuel you realize that it will take you YEARS to recoup your investment. And, you might not even keep the car long enough because many of the hybrids on the market are problematic - auto manufacturers trying to make their own statements by releasing infant technology.Shit, I'm not talking about anyone on this site, I just realized you might think I'm talking about you.
Buying an old car makes sense if it is in good shape and won't kill you on repairs or leave you stranded. The whole economy of the auto industry is shameful. The idea is to get you to go into debt buying something most of us do not need, but as was already stated, this IS America and we have freedom of choice. Practicality and sensibility cannot and should not be legislated. I just get pretty damn sick of hearing people complain about the costs of things, wanting the government to bail them out. Heaven forbid that they actually adopt habits that could really make a difference.
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