How much u guys paying for gas?
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America must get a preferred customer discount with fuel haha because were the leading consumer in the world. Especially in the form or gasoline. If the US would get on the bandwagon with public transportation like Japan and Europe and AUS, our gas would probably be equal in price/gallon to other countries who laugh at us.
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Eat your hearts out!! We're paying $2.72 a gallon for Shell regular for our Silverado and Accord. Haven't bought any gas for the Z lately, but the last time I checked it was around $3.05.
Of course, we're using Shell gas cards we bought at the Publix supermarket with a coupon that gives you $10 off on a $50 card when you buy $25 worth of groceries. We mostly buy stuff that's on special to make up the $25 order, so it works out pretty well. Their specials are usually the same or a little lower than the local WalMart price for the same items, and both stores are conveniently located.
Of course, we're using Shell gas cards we bought at the Publix supermarket with a coupon that gives you $10 off on a $50 card when you buy $25 worth of groceries. We mostly buy stuff that's on special to make up the $25 order, so it works out pretty well. Their specials are usually the same or a little lower than the local WalMart price for the same items, and both stores are conveniently located.
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The coupon is in the weekly sale sheet available at the store. I'm sure it's available in FL, since we got it with the Tallahassee newspaper, too.
The local store ran out of cards for Shell and BP, the two companies that have the most branded stations in the area. They did give rain checks for when their new supply gets in, though.
The local store ran out of cards for Shell and BP, the two companies that have the most branded stations in the area. They did give rain checks for when their new supply gets in, though.
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America must get a preferred customer discount with fuel haha because were the leading consumer in the world. Especially in the form or gasoline. If the US would get on the bandwagon with public transportation like Japan and Europe and AUS, our gas would probably be equal in price/gallon to other countries who laugh at us.
Public consumer-owned cars are only a small fraction of the fuel that the US uses, somewhere around 17% of all imported oil. Reducing the average mpg of all cars will save far less than reducing military use.