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I can't believe it cost me $96.18 to fill up my tank
I don't mean to bring up another gas thread, but seriously..
The average price for 91 in my area (southern california) is $4.52 per gallon. I happened to be running on empty at a chevron that was 4.58 per gallon. Isn't that just convienient. ![]() |
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Cost me around $84 to fill up my truck last night...
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WTF are you putting in there, bull sperm? AznMpower will get that one. ![]() |
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I have topped $90 a few times. What bothers me more is spending nearly $60 filling up my 325i. I have a Jim Conforti chip and it recommends using high grade.
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I spent $25+ yesterday to fill up the fookin '94 Honda Gold Wing
Aspencade ... 6 gallons of mid range 89...hard to freakin believe. It will not affect my riding one iota, but it's still hard to believe. ![]()
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![]() And blondboi seems to be "winning" with $116... I wonder if he paid for full-serve (and what that covered)? |