Speaking of gasoline, we just got back from dropping our son off at camp in Nebraska. The gas stations we filled up at all sold super unleaded for a cheaper price than regular unleaded. That’s not the case here in Denver/Colorado. Anyone know the reason?
Can’t remember about Nebraska, but it is like that in Iowa because the “super” is higher octane 10% ethanol blend; the regular contains no ethanol. Probably the same deal.
The difference the 89 is cheaper than 87 in Iowa is that it has lower state gas tax. Support the farmers and all by selling more ethanol blend, with lower taxes.