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Cheap Gas Prices
http://www.gasbuddy.com/ ^ | 9/14/2005 | Serge

Posted on 09/14/2005 11:01:34 AM PDT by ssantomaur

Fellow Freepers,

Let's put some downward pressure on gas prices using market forces. At the very least you'll get the cheapest gas in your neighborhood.

http://www.gasbuddy.com/

It looks like this site is maintained by people posting the prices they see.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; Unclassified
KEYWORDS: cheapgas; gas; oil
Enjoy.
1 posted on 09/14/2005 11:01:40 AM PDT by ssantomaur
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To: ssantomaur

While we're at it let's boycott them for a day.. yeah that's it.. I'm sure it will work! /sar


2 posted on 09/14/2005 11:21:01 AM PDT by Xenophobic Alien ("It gives me a headache just trying to think down to your level.")
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To: Xenophobic Alien

Actually, I think buying your gas at the cheapest place on your side of town is a great way to apply market pressure.


3 posted on 09/14/2005 11:31:05 AM PDT by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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To: Xenophobic Alien

Your sarcasm was somewhat misplaced.

The "let's not buy gas for a day" stuff is nonsense.

This actually uses the laws of supply and demand.

May not work but hey...


4 posted on 09/14/2005 11:31:48 AM PDT by rollinginmybuggy (The Electric Amish)
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To: thackney

Almost tied!


5 posted on 09/14/2005 11:35:43 AM PDT by rollinginmybuggy (The Electric Amish)
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To: ssantomaur

Those "rise like a rocket, drop like a feather" prices would go down a lot quicker if more people used this site.


6 posted on 09/14/2005 11:36:14 AM PDT by Ace of Spades (Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
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To: ssantomaur

A well intentioned idea - in theory. Geographically though, I'd have to drive about 20 miles one way though city traffic to save $.10/gal. That means on a 10 gallon fill up in my car that gets about 30 MPG I'll be spending about $4 to save $1. And giving up at least an hour of my life for the privilege. As hard as that is to pass up, I'll just stick to filling up locally, thanks.


7 posted on 09/14/2005 11:36:17 AM PDT by Antonello
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To: ssantomaur

I was on the road yesterday and I saw gasoline prices ranging from a low of $2.60 to a high of $2.84 per gallon. This was along a stretch of about 230 miles


8 posted on 09/14/2005 11:43:28 AM PDT by deport
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To: ssantomaur
Our local paper (North County Times) in northern San Diego County has started publishing a daily listing of 200 or so gas stations with their gas and diesel prices, and the change from the previous day. The list takes up 1/2 page of the paper every day.
9 posted on 09/14/2005 11:49:26 AM PDT by RightField
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To: Xenophobic Alien

The "Let's boycott for a day" is not a solution sice you will need to get gas teh next day.

If Gas Station A needs to purchase more inventory because more people shop there, while Gas Station be now is purchasing less due to higher prices, Gas Station B lower their price to increase sales.

It's called Competition.

In rural areas this may not be helpful, but in cities it can be significant. In Brooklyn where I'm from I saw a 30 cent price difference for me while taking a different route to the highway, maybe .2 miles longer out of my way.


10 posted on 09/14/2005 11:53:50 AM PDT by ssantomaur
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To: RightField

Thanks... bookmarked!


11 posted on 09/14/2005 1:42:42 PM PDT by Serb5150 (www.illmitch.com)
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To: ssantomaur

Prices hovering arounf 2.55 in my area. Economy starting to wake up. I was troubled to see my area die in a week from high prices. I've already lost two accounts based on backlash of high energy prices.

I am concerned the US government will not allow new refineries, or ANWR/Florida/California drilling and Utah extraction. Seems the short-term futures market is also concerned with refined products absent from the market. Time to put pressure on congress for our national survival. http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/commodities/energyprices.html


12 posted on 09/15/2005 6:56:55 AM PDT by sully777 (The Religion Of Peace apparently kills!)
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