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Quote2.39 Midtown ATL
2.19 in Smyrna/Vinings.
JENNR8R 0
QuoteDo you have Kroger's, HEBs, Sam's Club or Wal-Mart in your area with a fuel center. I've seen all of them do that sort of discount with fuel/store purchases. Not sure if *all* of their stores do it, though.
We have a Costco in Northern Virginia that sells gasoline a bit cheaper than the stations down the street for members. Driving toward the DZ for about 30 minutes gets me to the gas station that's selling gas for about 40 cents cheaper. I always fill up on the weekends.
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QuoteDo you have Kroger's, HEBs, Sam's Club or Wal-Mart in your area with a fuel center. I've seen all of them do that sort of discount with fuel/store purchases. Not sure if *all* of their stores do it, though.
I wouldn't buy gas from any of those on a new-ish car. Makes the engine run a little funny...
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Quote$2.54 in the Orlando area, but I was thrilled to pay $2.31 in Z-hills over the weekend.
That's excatly what "they" Wanted.
I paid 2.60 today but it's still too fucking high. I'll start smiling when its around 2.25.
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QuoteQuoteDo you have Kroger's, HEBs, Sam's Club or Wal-Mart in your area with a fuel center. I've seen all of them do that sort of discount with fuel/store purchases. Not sure if *all* of their stores do it, though.
I wouldn't buy gas from any of those on a new-ish car. Makes the engine run a little funny...
Tha tru, those places always sell dirty gas!
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QuoteWe pay the equivalent of $7.10 a gallon
Yeah but your country i so small you NEVER have to drive as far.
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Thats a perfect price for Orange County, however it might be alittle cheap and you may wish to raise it to about 3.75 to 4.50 to handle all those law suits for Global Warming.
Think of it as a Global Warming Tax. I'll stay with the $1.92 here in Houston, we don't have any global warming issues here.
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