Over the weekend driving back from Southern Missouri to just outside Minneapolis through Waterloo and Mason City Iowa I saw between $3.25 and $3.59. Most expensive being here in MN.
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In the good old days 87 octane was X, mid was X+ a dime, premium was X+ 2 dimes. I remember when they started really jacking up premium, nowadays here it's usually about 7-8 dimes over regular, except at Sam's where it's usually just 5 additional dimes. Sam's isn't tier 1 gas, but I've never had a problem with it. On the rare occasions I tow, I will spring for higher octane, usually at Sam's. Never seen it 1.20 higher than regularFrom my perspective, you got a pretty good deal. We use the same Shell 93 octane in both of our cars, mine being a 2018 Audi R8 V10, the same engine used by Lamborghini. Filled it up a couple days ago in suburban Chicago and it was $5.49/Gal. I noticed on the pump that regular was $4.39/Gal.
I know not to get political but Calif is locked in on high taxes and fuel prices and that's that.Prices like that make you wanna distilling your own alcohol for fuel.
Yes. They are still out there. Especially in small town America.Can't tell ya the fuel prices here in Iowa since I haven't fueled anything up recently but way cheaper than on the west coast. Sure love this state... my son bought me an early Christmas present... upper tool box to sit on my lower one. Taking it out to his car to put in back seat, a stranger offered to deliver it using his pickup if it didn't fit in backseat. It fit just barely so son went back in store to tell the stranger thanks for the offer, but it fit. Still decent friendly people around!
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The black Dewalt one was my gift!
Ryan
$3.69Yeah it just plain sucks.
Put gas in pickup tonight at $3.519 with my 12¢ discount (big whoopee).
Diesel pickup has a fuel pump leak so not driving it.
Fuel is around $4.50 so the gasser is actually more economical these days.
What really sucks, the grower (farmer) I work for waited too long to order on road truck fuel.
We are just getting into the harvest (sugar beets) that is very truck heavy.