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Gas Prices and Lines
Posted by: Gas Prices and Lines ()
Date: May 19, 2008 02:37PM

People actually line up in costco to get gas.

Amazing.

for a price difference of about what...3-4 cents? LOL

15 gallons.....45 cents difference on a tank? LOL

Re: Gas Prices and Lines
Posted by: native. ()
Date: May 19, 2008 03:35PM

I go to ft.belvoir for cheap gas. Its usually 25 cents cheaper. My tank holds 15 gallons so thats about $3.75 in savings per fill up. If you drive a lot it adds up quick.

Re: Gas Prices and Lines
Posted by: ITRADE ()
Date: May 19, 2008 03:51PM

Gas Prices and Lines Wrote:
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> People actually line up in costco to get gas.
>
> Amazing.
>
> for a price difference of about what...3-4 cents?
> LOL
>
> 15 gallons.....45 cents difference on a tank? LOL


Depends on what you are doing. I don't drive to Woodbridge to get gas. But if I was over shopping at Ikea, I know that Costco is close, and will drive to get gas. $3.61 versus $3.85 in Vienna. Even if other stations are only a few cents more expensive than Costco, I often don't know which ones are and will shop at Costco because I know its cheaper.

Re: Gas Prices and Lines
Posted by: Mr.Fixit ()
Date: May 19, 2008 04:07PM

Home Depot sells siphon hoses. No lines, no waiting.

Re: Gas Prices and Lines
Posted by: native. ()
Date: May 19, 2008 04:21PM

Mr.Fixit Wrote:
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> Home Depot sells siphon hoses. No lines, no
> waiting.


wow, if you are that desperate for some gas, why dont you just buy a universal pump from autozone for $20. Saves the pleasure of accidently chocking on gas. Although it would be funny as shit to come out to my car in the morning and see someone passed out near my gas tank with a hose sticking out of their mouth

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