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is this how you do itToday I seen it for $3.83 a gallon. E85 still holding at $2.80. That conversion more than paid for itself.
Flyboy, how the h*ll does Colorado, in the middle of the country get to pay $2.69 while here in Jersey, right next to the refineries and shipping ports, we pay 20 cents more?? Man, something is off.
Look at the date of his post - it was back in Jan.in Louisville, Kentucky, it's $4.50/gallon.quit complaining man. WE'RE DYING HERE!
It's down to under $118 a barrel today, it dropped about $6 in the past 2 days and seems to keep going down - traditionally the price of crude will drop at the end of the summer provided there's no world event that will affect oil supply.unfortunelly the price of oil barrel will just rise until the end of year.