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4daubers
06-06-2008, 08:05 PM
A good friend just called and said she and her husband were at a local station with their motorcycle and were told that the there will be a $0.20 per gallon increase overnight tonight. They went back home and got their car and truck to fill up.
Have any of y'all heard this? Surely it's a rumor but just in case...decided I'm going to go fill my gas guzzler tonight as well.
AuburnJen92
06-06-2008, 08:12 PM
considering that the price of oil plummeted today on the stock market, i would hold off on that...
DznyRulz
06-06-2008, 08:35 PM
considering that the price of oil plummeted today on the stock market, i would hold off on that...
Oil did drop today then,
NEW YORK (AP) - Oil prices made their biggest single-day leap ever Friday, dragging the Dow Jones industrials down nearly 400 points and raising the once-unthinkable prospect of $150 oil and more record gas prices by the Fourth of July.
The meteoric rise of nearly $11 for the day piled atop an increase of almost $5.50 the day before, taking oil futures more than 13 percent higher in just two days, easily a record on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
And those weren't the only stunning numbers of the day: The government also reported the nation's unemployment rate zoomed to 5.5 percent in May, a monthly rise of half a percentage point, the biggest in 22 years.
Oil settled at $138.54, a rise of more than 8 percent. The surged came after Morgan Stanley (MS) analyst Ole Slorer predicted strong demand in Asia and tight supplies in the Western Hemisphere could drive prices to $150 by Independence Day, when millions of Americans take to the roads.
That means no end in sight for spiraling gas prices, already above $4 per gallon in much of the country.
AuburnJen92
06-06-2008, 09:11 PM
well, maybe the news reported something wrong...i will have to call them and raise a ruckus...i know i wasn't sleeping through that segment!
i wasn't trying to be a smart alick, i was just telling you what i heard...
medic9016
06-06-2008, 09:12 PM
A barrel of oil closed at $138.54. Another record high, so fuel prices will most likely go up over night. Diesel will probably be $4.85 to above $5 in some places.
medic9016
06-06-2008, 09:14 PM
well, maybe the news reported something wrong...i will have to call them...i know i wasn't sleeping through that segment!
Oil went up and the stock market went down cause of the weak US dollar..
AuburnJen92
06-06-2008, 09:14 PM
well, so much for me getting my hopes up...
4daubers
06-06-2008, 09:17 PM
We went ahead and filled up..both were almost on empty so needed to anyway.
A few years ago we were in Wyoming and diesel was $1.99, my husband said we'd never pay that much again. Now would give anything for $1.99 diesel.
I won't go on my soapbox about living in Texas with capped oil supply all around me. I don't understand this.
auntie
06-06-2008, 09:19 PM
A barrel of oil closed at $138.54. Another record high, so fuel prices will most likely go up over night. Diesel will probably be $4.85 to above $5 in some places.
We are paying $4.29 for regular..and Diesel was $5.19 this week.
I heard the same thing about raising the price some .20 by tomorrow after the record breaking price per barrel today. Only..you gotta wonder..the gas they have in the tanks at the stations is already there..yet they are raising the price that much over night.
des1954
06-06-2008, 09:31 PM
We just came home from Downtown Disney and the Hess at WDW is $3.83 for regular. I didn't catch the cost of diesel. BTW... DTD was packed, which is usual for a Friday night, but I didn't see a lot of shopping bags. :confused3
Ghiradelli was giving out these marvelous samples of their newest "delight" - Peanut Butter Chocolate Squares. YUM!!!
medic9016
06-06-2008, 09:36 PM
That really hurts at $5.19 a gallon. I guess it is only going to get worse. I bought a bottle of Patron Silver this morning 750 ml/.20 gallons for $41.00 which come to $205 a gallon. I am really glad my truck does not run of tequila.:rotfl:
auntie
06-06-2008, 09:37 PM
Wow..those prices would be a bargain for us...whoever would have thought that would be the case.
I will tell you...people ARE NOT traveling around here. Not at $4.30 a gallon. Folks are getting VERY nervous with the economy..and now today..another jump in the unemployment figures. It's getting a little scarry. News reported they were rioting in the streets of India because of the gas prices....my husband said we ought to start doing that here. Who knows a .20 cent increase overnight might start pushing people in that direction.:scared1:
des1954
06-06-2008, 09:42 PM
What really surprises me is that you don't hear too much of people syphoning gas to fill up their own tanks. I remember a lot of that being done during the gas wars of the 70's.
Things to do: Get locking gas cap for the Explorer!
The "nervousness" hasn't set in too much here YET! Of course, the Floridian mindset & style trends are about 3 months behind New York!:lmao:
auntie
06-06-2008, 09:54 PM
What really surprises me is that you don't hear too much of people syphoning gas to fill up their own tanks. I remember a lot of that being done during the gas wars of the 70's.
Things to do: Get locking gas cap for the Explorer!
The "nervousness" hasn't set in too much here YET! Of course, the Floridian mindset & style trends are about 3 months behind New York!:lmao:
Yes, we are just starting to hear stories of syphoning. The gas is higher than yours..so it's only a matter of time.
My son's best friend is Greek, and he was supposed to go to Greece with them this summer..they have family and a home there. Only...they're not going. The dollar is so week..and they are also in the automotive business..and the cars are NOT selling. So..no traveling abroad.
des1954
06-06-2008, 10:08 PM
they are also in the automotive business..and the cars are NOT selling. So..no traveling abroad.
How well I know that!!! That's what DH was doing when he got layed-off last November. He's now working for H.H. Gregg (upscale Best Buy kind of store) and I don't know if that'll be any better. :scared:
Maybe I should start giving offerings to the "Lotto Fairy" instead of the "Tag Fairy".:confused3
ffpm63
06-06-2008, 10:55 PM
They are not siphoning anymore that is to much work. they are just poking holes in the bottom of you gas tank and take what they can and let the rest fall on the ground.
Gatordad
06-06-2008, 10:56 PM
plus I heard that they will steal your kidney, if they drive around with no lights, and Bill Gates gives you $10 for every email address you send this email to a Honda.
auntie
06-06-2008, 11:01 PM
I hope someone syphons gas out of your car tonight...trouble maker. :laughing:
Gatordad
06-06-2008, 11:07 PM
I hope someone syphons gas out of your car tonight...trouble maker. :laughing:
I have a Diesel Silverado. I can't afford to put fuel in it. As a matter of fact, I leave the keys in the ignition, because what poor ******* can afford to fuel it?
stacktester
06-06-2008, 11:32 PM
I have a Diesel Silverado. I can't afford to put fuel in it. As a matter of fact, I leave the keys in the ignition, because what poor ******* can afford to fuel it?
Leave the keys in it hoping it get's stolen and somebody has to fuel it. I remember reading years ago the top stolen vehicles and I think it was either the Camry or Accord that topped the list. I bet the Hybrid will be a popular theft now.
I'm sure I'll be flamed on this but we put ourselves in this situation for more than 1 reason. Number 1 is the SUV revolution. Who the heck did we think we were building Hummers and huge gas guzzlers? I watched a guy on Conan last night that said if Americans wanna drive Hummers and act like G.I. Joe then it should be fair game to take a few bullets.
The 2nd reason of course is because we haven't drilled our own oil yet. At least not a significant amount because we got it so cheap in the mideast. Our oil from Alaska goes to Japan because it sells for higher than we can sell it here. Duh!!! Let's help every other country who either has, wants to or will someday attack us. We learned nothing from the 70's oil crisis.
The reason China is using so much crude now is because they have a better economy because we buy their exports. They have no environmental guidelines to follow. We need to start putting a tariff on all imported goods. We've sent thousands upon thousands of jobs overseas in the name of savings and profit margins. I say we let others worry about themselves and we bring it back here and make it at home. How many manufacturing jobs will be lost before we lose it all to others? Everybody says you can't go wrong getting into computers. How many damned computer jobs can be made? Sorry for venting but it makes me mad to see our country struggling because we help others out. How many countries do you think are worried about us tonight? If they are it's because we won't be buying a ton from them because our economy sucks. I know it won't be long before our savior Barak will part the skies and save us all so hang tight. I'm being sarcastic by the way.
auntie
06-06-2008, 11:33 PM
True...my condolences. That's got to be a fortune.:sad2:
LONE-STAR
06-07-2008, 01:50 AM
Leave the keys in it hoping it get's stolen and somebody has to fuel it. I remember reading years ago the top stolen vehicles and I think it was either the Camry or Accord that topped the list. I bet the Hybrid will be a popular theft now.
I'm sure I'll be flamed on this but we put ourselves in this situation for more than 1 reason. Number 1 is the SUV revolution. Who the heck did we think we were building Hummers and huge gas guzzlers? I watched a guy on Conan last night that said if Americans wanna drive Hummers and act like G.I. Joe then it should be fair game to take a few bullets.
The 2nd reason of course is because we haven't drilled our own oil yet. At least not a significant amount because we got it so cheap in the mideast. Our oil from Alaska goes to Japan because it sells for higher than we can sell it here. Duh!!! Let's help every other country who either has, wants to or will someday attack us. We learned nothing from the 70's oil crisis.
The reason China is using so much crude now is because they have a better economy because we buy their exports. They have no environmental guidelines to follow. We need to start putting a tariff on all imported goods. We've sent thousands upon thousands of jobs overseas in the name of savings and profit margins. I say we let others worry about themselves and we bring it back here and make it at home. How many manufacturing jobs will be lost before we lose it all to others? Everybody says you can't go wrong getting into computers. How many damned computer jobs can be made? Sorry for venting but it makes me mad to see our country struggling because we help others out. How many countries do you think are worried about us tonight? If they are it's because we won't be buying a ton from them because our economy sucks. I know it won't be long before our savior Barak will part the skies and save us all so hang tight.
That about covers it :thumbsup2
disney4dan
06-07-2008, 06:01 AM
What really surprises me is that you don't hear too much of people syphoning gas to fill up their own tanks. I remember a lot of that being done during the gas wars of the 70's.
Things to do: Get locking gas cap for the Explorer!
The "nervousness" hasn't set in too much here YET! Of course, the Floridian mindset & style trends are about 3 months behind New York!:lmao:
I'm old enough to remember the gas shortages of the 70's and was thinking the same thing because the new truck does not have the locking gas fill cover like the old truck. I was told by a mechanic friend that the new cars and trucks have a ball float in the bottom of the filler spout that is supposed to eliminate gas spilling out if the car is flipped in an accident. This device makes it nearly impossible to siphon the old fashion way. They'll resort to punching a hole in the tank now.
VACAMPER
06-07-2008, 06:50 AM
Leave the keys in it hoping it get's stolen and somebody has to fuel it. I remember reading years ago the top stolen vehicles and I think it was either the Camry or Accord that topped the list. I bet the Hybrid will be a popular theft now.
I'm sure I'll be flamed on this but we put ourselves in this situation for more than 1 reason. Number 1 is the SUV revolution. Who the heck did we think we were building Hummers and huge gas guzzlers? I watched a guy on Conan last night that said if Americans wanna drive Hummers and act like G.I. Joe then it should be fair game to take a few bullets.
The 2nd reason of course is because we haven't drilled our own oil yet. At least not a significant amount because we got it so cheap in the mideast. Our oil from Alaska goes to Japan because it sells for higher than we can sell it here. Duh!!! Let's help every other country who either has, wants to or will someday attack us. We learned nothing from the 70's oil crisis.
The reason China is using so much crude now is because they have a better economy because we buy their exports. They have no environmental guidelines to follow. We need to start putting a tariff on all imported goods. We've sent thousands upon thousands of jobs overseas in the name of savings and profit margins. I say we let others worry about themselves and we bring it back here and make it at home. How many manufacturing jobs will be lost before we lose it all to others? Everybody says you can't go wrong getting into computers. How many damned computer jobs can be made? Sorry for venting but it makes me mad to see our country struggling because we help others out. How many countries do you think are worried about us tonight? If they are it's because we won't be buying a ton from them because our economy sucks. I know it won't be long before our savior Barak will part the skies and save us all so hang tight. I'm being sarcastic by the way.
:thumbsup2
RvUsa
06-07-2008, 08:14 AM
Preach on Brother Donnie!!! You da man! How many TRILLIONS of dollars have we sent to other countries to help them out? When our economy really tanks, think any of them are gonna come to our aid? HELL NO!
The big thing that is happening around here, thieves are going under cars at night and cutting the catalytic converters off, they are worth up to $300 as scrap!
I leave the keys in my truck too, and the windows down, and a sign that says it is free, and has a full tank of fuel for their getaway!! Still in my driveway, and no takers yet.... LOL
stacktester
06-07-2008, 08:19 AM
We've seen nothing yet John. Wait til it get's so bad that thugs take the nozzle out of your hand. Crime will get way worse than siphoning and punching holes in gas tanks.
RvUsa
06-07-2008, 08:21 AM
You got that right brother! I really think it is gonna get ugly if things don't change!
AuburnJen92
06-07-2008, 08:27 AM
by the way, to save my little or no stature here on the board, the local tv news recanted their story and apologized on the morning show...they said they reported it backwards...and to think i listened to them after all the hype and fear mongering they did during the hurricanes...i guess i am just too pig-headed!
I wish the tree huggers would listen to reason and let them drill in the northern parts of our territories. Fox had a story on a couple of weeks ago that they have found (under a lake) a huge reserve of oil, more than Saudi Arabia's. The problem is that they only now have the technology to get to it, without destroying the lake. I am not condoning destroying the environment, but drilling offshore should be a priority as well. Hell, China is drilling off our shores in international waters right off Florida. Great countries sustain themselves.
AuburnJen92
06-07-2008, 08:29 AM
We've seen nothing yet John. Wait til it get's so bad that thugs take the nozzle out of your hand. Crime will get way worse than siphoning and punching holes in gas tanks.
I am afraid you are right. Down here in South Florida, we are having a huge increase in mall crime. I won't go to the mall without another adult now because they are praying on mothers with children because they know that they are distracted by the youngins'.
wildfan1473
06-07-2008, 11:29 AM
What really surprises me is that you don't hear too much of people syphoning gas to fill up their own tanks. I remember a lot of that being done during the gas wars of the 70's.
My SIL just rented a garage at her apartment complex because she came out one evening to walk the dogs and saw someone doing just that. It actually is making the news quite a bit here in the Minneapolis/St Paul area.
Alleged Lake Elmo gas burglar bungled copycat theft effort
The man, charged in a case of siphoning gas from a station storage tank, says he was inspired by a North Oaks man who tried a similar scheme.
Last update: May 28, 2008 - 11:46 PM
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. But in the case of a Lake Elmo man, imitation earned him only a spot on the criminal-court docket.
Timothy D. Emert, 45, has been charged with possession of burglary tools, a felony, after he was caught allegedly trying to use a hose-and-pump contraption to steal gasoline from an underground storage tank at a BP station at 1785 Suburban Av. in St. Paul.
Emert told police he got the idea to steal gas from the tank when he heard it on a TV news show, according to the complaint filed in Ramsey County District Court.
The complaint said police were sent to the BP station about 7 a.m. May 22 and found Emert's van parked over one of the station's underground tanks with a hose running to the tank. Emert told an officer that he was trying to take gas from the tank but couldn't prime his pump. Inside the van, an officer saw a concealed 12-volt pump wired to a 12-volt battery. A clear hose went to a copper pipe then into a gas can, which was nearly full of gas, the complaint said.
Seven containers in Emert's van contained a total of about 15 gallons of gas, the complaint said. Police also found a pipe in the van used to smoke methamphetamine.
The officer also noted that Emert was smoking while he was siphoning the gas, the complaint said.
Emert may have been imitating a North Oaks man who allegedly devised an elaborate system of hoses and switches that allowed him to siphon gas from other vehicles into his own, all from the comfort of his driver's seat. Chad Storey, 34, was charged in Ramsey County District Court in March with possession of burglary tools. His next court appearance is June 11.
If the first guy got caught, why would you try it too?
I took my boys to swim lessons yesterday, one one corner was a station at $3.74 for regular unleaded, and the other corner had $3.89. Now they are all at $3.89 - I knew I should have filled yesterday :(
Rhonda
06-07-2008, 11:50 AM
Siphoning (or punching holes in the bottoms of tanks) has become almost daily news down here. :(
auntie
06-07-2008, 11:56 AM
Well, it didn't go up twenty cents..at least not today...but it is still at $4.29 for regular! :headache:
Disney Peach
06-07-2008, 03:01 PM
I was out running errands at 9:00 a.m. this morning and it was 3.89 per gallon. When I had to go out again at 1:00 to the hardware store, it had jumped to 4.01 per gallon.:confused3
drafthorsecrazy
06-07-2008, 03:44 PM
[QUOTE=stacktester;25548201] Who the heck did we think we were building Hummers and huge gas guzzlers? I watched a guy on Conan last night that said if Americans wanna drive Hummers and act like G.I. Joe then it should be fair game to take a few bullets.
I'm not a frequent poster, but I do lurk daily and enjoy everyones comradery here on the camping forum. I wanted to say that I drive a H3x Hummer---which for those of you who aren't familar it is a smaller version of the Hummer. It gets around 17mpg. Not good but better than our F350 diesel dually which on a good day only gets around 15mpg. Does it hurt to fill up our vehicles? Yes, of course it does but we are supporting OUR COUNTRY and not some foreign country by purchasing something cheaper and more fuel efficient. We've made many sacrifices in our day to day lives plus we gave up a trip to the fort this past January. My husband is a retired American Automaker and we know how important the sale of U.S. made vehicles are---our monthly retirement checks and benefits are at stake. My Hummer is one of the things I'm willing to sacrifice for. I hope our automakers can get their act together and start producing something with efficiency like those imports. For now---I proudly drive my gas guzzling American made vehicles.
What are you driving? Flame away
Catrinabeach
06-07-2008, 04:30 PM
Our gas just went up 10 cents a litre. We're paying 1.419 a litre here in BC, Canada.
That works out to 5.37 a gallon. And they say that it will go up another 10 cents a litre in July with the new carbon tax they are implimenting.
AuburnJen92
06-07-2008, 04:46 PM
drafthoursecrazy, i don't think you are going to get flamed...i think donnie was trying to make a point generally...however...
i try to buy american cars and trucks and feel obligated to do so...dh doesn't quite agree, so i let him have his truck, which is not american but built here in the states...
i have not been impressed at all with toyota's leasing plans, and our last lease with them will be the one we presently have..we went down in size in trucks to save on gas...we will be returning to american made cars and trucks
i know the american public is part of the blame for this problem, and the greed of other countries is another...we have to build more refineries (last one built in 1970's) and find our own oil and other resources...we could have had the hydrogen technology finalized years ago, but there wasn't really a push because the price of gasoline wasn't outrageous. it is really sad that the monies for the research couldn't have been used for hydrogen so that we wouldn't now be in the pinch we are relying on people who are producing less and less oil for a bigger profit...i am all for supply and demand, but artificially creating such is wrong in my opinion
by the way, if i could afford one, i would have a hummer!
i filled up my jeep wrangler for $3.98 for regular today...it hurt...not as much as filling up the mh with diesel, but still hurt
loveDmouse
06-07-2008, 04:46 PM
Our gas went up 10 cents this morning. We are now at $3.95 for regular. NUTS!!!!:headache: :mad:
4daubers
06-07-2008, 06:26 PM
i paid 3.81 last night. When I drove by this morning, it was 3.83. This afternoon it was 3.89. Just creeping on up.
des1954
06-07-2008, 08:57 PM
[quote=drafthorsecrazy;25556036I wanted to say that I drive a H3x Hummer---which for those of you who aren't familar it is a smaller version of the Hummer. It gets around 17mpg. [/quote]
Actually Susan.... that's not bad at all. I drive a 1997 Ford Explorer V-8 & get 17mph around town & 20-21 on the hwy. I bought this new in September 96. This has been one HONEY of a truck and I will continue driving it until the wheels fall off. Heck, it only has 152K miles on it & is just now getting broken in! Knocking on wood here, I have never done anything but regular maintenance to it. Oh yeah, I did have to have one of the power window motors replaced. I figure I can buy A LOT of gas, even at these high prices, for what it will cost to replace "Ol' Red"!!!
I also had a 1999 Merc. Grand Marquis that I bought new in 98. It got 19mpg around town & 22-23 on the hwy. We traded it in on a Lincoln Zephyr (now MKX) in 2006. The Grand Marquis had almost 200K miles on it, and again, we did no major repairs. Heck, neither of the vehicles even burned oil!! American made for me? Yes! Ford Product... oh HELL yes!!!:thumbsup2
evcomp
06-07-2008, 09:35 PM
Prices went up here about 3 cents. Now $4.01 for reg unleaded. :confused3
OK GRUMPY
06-07-2008, 10:25 PM
This morning gas was .10 more 3.99 then I went to my folks in Fort Walton and it was 3.89. Thats about 17 miles away:confused3
maestro
06-08-2008, 01:29 AM
Hitting us hard in the UK too :( Diesel is running at £1.35 a LITRE and petrol at £1.24. So that is working out at about $10.24 per US gallon for Diesel and $9.42 for unleaded :scared1: Lorry drivers are staging protests and fuel syphoning /puncturing fuel tanks is becoming commonplace too. Heating oil has doubled in price in 6 months and there are many news stories of this being stolen too.
Ceri x
DisCamper
06-08-2008, 05:52 AM
I put gas in my boat yesterday i payed $5.65 for gas. Good thing we only go 22 miles round trip to the party place my boat get 2 miles a gal.
parmtoo
06-08-2008, 05:55 AM
A barrel of oil closed at $138.54. Another record high, so fuel prices will most likely go up over night. Diesel will probably be $4.85 to above $5 in some places.
Diesel is already @ $4.99 here in upstate NY! We can't really afford to drive the truck much.:confused3
NaNaRosebud
06-08-2008, 09:07 AM
I will start conserving when the government makes the Hollywood stars stop wasting gas by flying private planes all over the place.
Those people aren't any better than us. They could get on a regular plane and get to their destinations just like we all do.
They waste gas like crazy!!!! I won't give up my SUV until they make private plane trips illegal!!!
ffpm63
06-08-2008, 11:53 PM
Diesel went up .20 here it is now 5.09 a gal good thing diesel jetta's get 40mpg. I do miss my truck though.
DznyRulz
06-09-2008, 07:57 AM
i wasn't trying to be a smart alick, i was just telling you what i heard...
Jen, I would never, ever accuse anyone here of that, mainly because I'm usually the guilty party. Now that I think about it I should have prefaced the story with, "The price of oil did drop today but then someone in one of the oil producing countries thought about maybe sneezing in the future and, well, we all know what happens next." I'm the type of person who thinks up the witty comments days later, I'm not quick witted like BDR or Gatordad and many others.
I'd like to get me one of these :moped: for commuting but DW says not until I double the life insurance. If the price keeps going the way it's going I think we may not be making the annual trek to The Fort. We are still going on the cruise and may stay in a hotel for a few days to visit relatives in the area but we'll take the Ford Focus and spend 1/5 the amount for fuel compared to towing. So far the gas prices are still in the realm of doable but not for much longer.
AuburnJen92
06-09-2008, 08:28 AM
We have the stupid news here. They are always getting things wrong, and for that matter, I still listen, so I am as dumb as they are because I know better. I was just so happy to hear that oil went down that I was jumping for joy, only to have them recant it a couple hours later.
DH does want to get a scooter, but I won't go for it for two major reasons. 1) he drives too far to work and it would take too long because he takes forever to get up in the morning and 2) we have the elderly down here and at 82, they don't have the reflexes to watch for scooters
I had a motorcycle I used to commute from work to college and sold it when we moved to Florida because I was afraid I would be smooshed. In retrospect, I should not have sold the bike, but oh well.
des1954
06-09-2008, 03:36 PM
This was posted today on CNN Money... do ya think we'll see a decrease at the pumps? I say...probably not.
http://money.cnn.com/2008/06/09/markets/oil/index.htm
auntie
06-09-2008, 04:58 PM
I actually paid $4.19 today...and to think I thought that was a bargain..it was more last week. So who knows?
I think it's all a gimmick to bring us to near $5.00 gas..then if it goes lower...we'll all think paying $4.00 is a great deal.
CCIntrigue
06-09-2008, 07:36 PM
I actually paid $4.19 today...and to think I thought that was a bargain..it was more last week. So who knows?
I think it's all a gimmick to bring us to near $5.00 gas..then if it goes lower...we'll all think paying $4.00 is a great deal.
I agree ... diesel is nearing $5 a gallon here ... must fill up the MH!
AuburnJen92
06-09-2008, 09:28 PM
I think since DH has the day off tomorrow, we are going to go ahead and put a hundred in the tank in the mh. It is going to hurt know how little a hundred will do, but it is hurricane season and we will take it one small step at a time.
stacktester
06-09-2008, 09:37 PM
It cost me $140 to go to Orlando and back this weekend. That was running over to the fort from Universal a couple times too though. The good ol days were $60 round trip.
AuburnJen92
06-09-2008, 09:59 PM
Did you have a good trip Donnie?
We have a sonoco that has diesel (at least they did yesterday) at 4.67gal. The problem is that there is a huge amount of construction on US1 where it is. I think we are going to have to ride up there and see if the MH will get in and out. That is all I need, to waste gas to go and see if I can purchase diesel. Geesh!
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