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Blk Mamba
12-29-2008, 04:50 PM
..they're going to have to pay me to buy their gas!

Do we all remember when soap powder manufacturers, gave you wash cloths, hand towels, etc., grocery stores gave away flatware, and, and pieces of dinnerware, and gas stations gave away drink glasses, etc. Thats what I see in the future, they are going to pay you for your business.

TiTo35
12-29-2008, 04:54 PM
I filled up for 30 dollars yesterday...$1.89 a gallon for 92 @ BP....Amazing....:up:

FordNut
12-29-2008, 05:11 PM
It was gonna save the planet, now it costs the same as regular grade gas. Even with the government (taxpayer-funded) subsidies. And you get worse gas mileage. And less power! Woo Hoo !

Bigdogjim
12-29-2008, 06:11 PM
Sit thight trouble in the Middle East sending oil up I am sure it is just the start $$$$$$$

rayjay
12-29-2008, 06:41 PM
Theres a guy out there thats saying $5 a gallon by March. He was right about the stock market and the oil plunge, long before either happened. BOHICA...

Blk Mamba
12-29-2008, 07:53 PM
I think fuel oil prices are a manipulation, and that a crisis can be manufactured, that will be used the fluctuate the price of anything. if we all went out tomorrow and bought blue hair dye(you know, the stuff old ladies use), and continued for several weeks that the price would rise on it, and all associated products. (hair nets, rain hats, curlers, Etc.) I started this post to see if anyone remembered the Trend soap powder, with the wash cloths, there were also some regional give aways that are also interesting.

rayjay
12-30-2008, 12:59 AM
I think fuel oil prices are a manipulation, and that a crisis can be manufactured, that will be used the fluctuate the price of anything. if we all went out tomorrow and bought blue hair dye(you know, the stuff old ladies use), and continued for several weeks that the price would rise on it, and all associated products. (hair nets, rain hats, curlers, Etc.) I started this post to see if anyone remembered the Trend soap powder, with the wash cloths, there were also some regional give aways that are also interesting.

Yep I do remember those give aways. You are right about the manipulation of oil prices. Just take a look at whats going on in Gaza. Iran is providing the rockets to Hamas to fire into Israel. Israel has finally had enough and hits back. Oil prices go up due the conflict and the Iranians get larger profits stirring the pot for a pittance... :mad2:

Stranger in the Black Sedan
12-30-2008, 07:08 AM
If gas prices get any lower, I am going to leave my car running all night instead of shutting it off. Just because I can.

Granite
12-30-2008, 07:57 AM
filled up for about 27$ @ 1.79 a gal 93 octane at citgo!

252life
12-30-2008, 09:01 AM
So, if oil-prices stay this low .Who's gonna buy all the "fuel-efficient cars of tomorrow" ? That Obama wants the .U.S automakers to build.

OneBADLsE
12-30-2008, 10:38 AM
$1.29 X 12.8 gallons in New Jersey = $16.51 to fill up the mustang from empty!!!

Stranger in the Black Sedan
12-30-2008, 11:48 AM
LOL @ Onebad's signature

Joe Walsh
12-30-2008, 11:56 AM
How about E85?!
It was gonna save the planet, now it costs the same as regular grade gas. Even with the government (taxpayer-funded) subsidies. And you get worse gas mileage. And less power! Woo Hoo !

Yeah! What a great idea!!

It uses WAY more fuel and energy to plant, raise, harvest, transport & distill the corn, then re-ship and blend with gas, then re-ship again, than it produces as a gasoline blend.

Plus we get the added benefit of higher food prices!!

CentralMaRobit
12-30-2008, 04:11 PM
Number one, auto's do not use most of the Oil in the world. Industry does and industry is in the cellar.
Number two, watch your state (and fed) legislature, as they are going to put MORE tax on a gallon of fuel (since you are used to paying more..) which by the way will not go away when the price does rise.
I also heard that some states (Oregon for one) is considering taxing the MILES you drive. They want this because with more fuel efficient cars, the amount of fuel purchased is down.

Enjoy the air now before it is taxed...

Blk Mamba
12-30-2008, 04:23 PM
Please allow me to re-iterate, this was not started as another fuel price, tax thread, it was for pleasure, to see if you remember when companies, (no matter how big, or small) valued your business and clamored for it.

DOOM
12-30-2008, 04:32 PM
just paid $1.68 for Exxon 93. Cost me $25.00 to fill my tank today :woohoo:

rayjay
12-31-2008, 06:16 AM
just paid $1.68 for Exxon 93. Cost me $25.00 to fill my tank today :woohoo:

Thats sick, 87 is still $1.81 here and 93 is still over $2. I'd be tempted to take my DTR out of storage if we had your gas prices.

larryo340
12-31-2008, 08:50 AM
Thats sick, 87 is still $1.81 here and 93 is still over $2. I'd be tempted to take my DTR out of storage if we had your gas prices.
I've seen 87 for $1.79 at brand name stations, but 93 still over $2

Haggis
01-02-2009, 07:28 AM
just paid $1.68 for Exxon 93. Cost me $25.00 to fill my tank today :woohoo:

1.559 for Regular and 1.839 for Premium.

Ms. Denmark
01-02-2009, 06:13 PM
just paid $1.68 for Exxon 93. Cost me $25.00 to fill my tank today :woohoo:Nice Doom! At least I'd have a decent chance of having that amount of cash on me.The credit card was starting to smoke there for awhile. :eek:

Blk Mamba
01-02-2009, 06:28 PM
Just when things were going good, gas prices rose $.30 a gallon yesterday. But still under $2.00 a gallon for 93.

Bluerauder
01-03-2009, 06:28 AM
Please allow me to re-iterate, this was not started as another fuel price, tax thread, it was for pleasure, to see if you remember when companies, (no matter how big, or small) valued your business and clamored for it.
As a kid, my Dad used to fill up at a "Sav On" gas station enroute to my Grandparents summer house on the Chesapeake Bay. Gas was about $0.249 per gallon at the time and the attendant would give all the kids bubble gum (a handful if they wanted), wash the windows and check the oil, too. "Gimme $2.00 Worth" was common instead of a Fill-Up. ;)

justbob
01-03-2009, 08:44 AM
To answer the original question, yes i remember back around '88 the mobil i played mechanic at gave away pretty decent dinner glasses for every few gallons of gas you bought. And how many glasses, coasters, and general crap that Coke used to shell out!

Ms. Denmark
01-03-2009, 09:41 AM
I still get my windows washed...but only if I fill up at my local Exxon/Mobil where the guys know me. The ownership, personnel and gas company seem to change pretty frequently at a lot of stations so you don't have a chance to develope a relationship. And nobody goes out of their way to woo your business. Maybe it's because the majority of motorists shop price only, and aren't very loyal themselves? :dunno:

rayjay
01-03-2009, 10:36 AM
As a kid, my Dad used to fill up at a "Sav On" gas station. ;)

Thats funny, the Oneida Indian Nation's gas stations are all "Sav On"s. If you are ever up here, DO NOT put that gas in your MM...

SHERIFF
01-05-2009, 08:59 AM
I still get my windows washed...but only if I fill up at my local Exxon/Mobil where the guys know me.

That leaves a terrible vision in my mind. Little short part time kid comes
out leaning all over the front fenders with a metal belt buckle on. :mad2:

99p71
01-06-2009, 03:20 PM
meh. gas has started creeping up here....

Blk Mamba
01-07-2009, 12:29 AM
Went up from 1.48, to 1.69, in one day, then went to 1.75, then today went to 1.95. Should have just shut my mouth!!!!!!!! These prices are for 87, the 93 is .20 more.

Marauderjack
01-07-2009, 05:16 AM
CLOSE this thread and it MAY go back down.....I hope!!!:rolleyes:

Blk Mamba
01-07-2009, 08:53 AM
I agree, and request that it be closed.

Bluerauder
01-07-2009, 09:32 AM
I agree, and request that it be closed.
IBTL :rolleyes:

rayjay
01-07-2009, 12:16 PM
Only going up now because of Gaza. Happens everytime they go at it over there. :censor:

Dennis Reinhart
01-07-2009, 02:27 PM
There on the rise here, as I knew they would be, and stand by for round two of the largest home foreclosure's in the USA for 2009 and 2010, Florida tops the list at over a 195,000 homes in foreclosure as of last week.

scruff
01-07-2009, 06:15 PM
its around $3.00 a gallon for regular here now thats still half the price of what we were paying 6 months ago i hope it dont go up to much more?