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Originally Posted by FieldGrade
354.00 for regular


Wow! You got him beat by $349!!!! laugh


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you live in california, what else would you expect? Few years ago i was sitting on gold wing at a station on the arizona side of the border at blythe. Border patrol rolls up from california to fill up on the arizona side. Just crossing the river saved major bucks.
Ever time i have had to cross the river of no return, i try to have enough fuel i can get out of the state without having to get gas.


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3.32 to 3.43 here in colorado springs. I was up in Rigby Idaho last week gas was 3.63 going through wyoming I paid 3.45 in Rock Springs


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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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$3.89 for regular.

$4.19 for diesel.

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Those are Marina prices!

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...Actually Sycamore, you are sort of right....
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Originally Posted by Seafire
The old timers around here tell me back in the 40s and 50s, fuel was brought into Crescent City by ship, and stored in tanks..

tanker trucks from here in S. Oregon use to run down 199 and haul it back up this way...that old road must have been fun in a tanker truck in those days...I take the old road over Oregon Mountain at the state line sometimes, ( before the tunnel was put in)... can't imagine driving a tanker truck over that road alone...

fuel was a lot cheaper in those days for everyone based on distribution alone...


And in those days, that OR gas, trucked over the Mt., was still cheaper than the fuel in Crescent City, in that case it was the Guvments fault, as is the closing of our tanker facility.


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Originally Posted by RoninPhx
you live in california, what else would you expect? Few years ago i was sitting on gold wing at a station on the arizona side of the border at blythe. Border patrol rolls up from california to fill up on the arizona side. Just crossing the river saved major bucks.
Ever time i have had to cross the river of no return, i try to have enough fuel i can get out of the state without having to get gas.


Yeah, last time I was down there, in Blythe fuel was like $4.50 a gallon... I crossed over into AZ at the first exit that had those 3 fuel stations, and I paid $3.13....

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Originally Posted by ingwe
Originally Posted by FieldGrade
354.00 for regular


Wow! You got him beat by $349!!!! laugh


Damn it Tom! Don't give the damn fuel companies any bright ideas! they love that sort of talk!

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my understanding, right or wrong, calif. uses a percentage tax on a gallon of gas, as opposed to a so many cents per gallon as arizona uses.
So, the higher the price, the bigger chunk they collect.


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Mighty strange the diesel is quite a bit less. Everywhere I have been in the Western states in the last few years it is 50 cents to a buck higher than regular.


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Isn't the CA gas tax .79 gallon?


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