I agree with you STEVEJ that IF it was lack of refineries, it won't hurt to make a few more using tax payers' money because in long run, it will benefit us all. So that theory is sorta whacked like you mentioned in later msg.
My friends told me that the
average gas price in U.S. is like
$2.50. That suggests that
Californians are the ones SUFFERING the most. Because we, the
Californians, have a lot of vehicles compared to
few smaller states COMBINED. (sorry to any Wyoming, Idaho, Dakotans etc). The avg price of $2.50 tells me that in
other states, it
may possibly be lower than $2.00... They are probably
trying to stick it to us, 'liberal states.' lol.
where i live, LA, it's about $3.60 for unleaded 87 octane... thank goodness i don't own those
NEWER, PERFORMANCE CARS that
require unleaded 92 octane! (MB, Lexus, BMW to name a few) Only
Infiniti G35 u can get by
not using 92 octane I heard; but then, why would you own expensive car if you can't afford it in the first place? roflmao! it's like seeing people wait at
SAMS or COSTCO GAS in their
ESCALADES, NAVIGATORS, MB S550 SL550 CLK550 or AMG or M3, M5, etc. roflmao. isn't that funny? i find it VERY AMUSING
Kaitanium, I still saved up those
GAS RECEIPT from 2001 - 2002 immediately after 911 attacks. It was
$.89 the cheapest here. Those receipts are my living proofs that can be done... But then again, these
gas execs, receive
record-high bonus etc... good for them and their children...
Quote:
Originally Posted by DAL767-400
we have a sams club in our town, but its on the most crowded road in South Carolina- so not reason to wait when ur car is burning up gas anyway
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once, i
turned off engine and
pushed car to front while sitting down, just using my left foot out the door, lol; just to try it out, heh heh.
ghetto fabulous baby!
