It's nice to see that gas prices are starting to come back down a bit. I was able to fill up the GLI and the wife's Beetle for 89.5 (premium) and 78.5 (regular) over the weekend. Regular at 78.5 is the lowest I've seen it in months. Anyone else find cheaper?
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Re: Relief at the pumps.....kinda
Ditto to Ryan's comments!!!
I filled up on Sat. at a small station in a Ranchlands strip mall, for 83.4, and thought I was doing great!! It's 87.4 at the Esso stations!!! Maybe that "78" was a typo??
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I filled up with 94 oct for 94c/litre, which was a drastic change from my last fill up of 107.4!2006 Colorado Xtreme | AEM CAI | Walker exhaust | smoked glass | -1" dropped rear | Avic D3 | 8000K HID's
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Originally posted by RyanDUDE WHERE!! 78 is awesome it was 83 in the NW by my place since friday.Kyle
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Not gonna get that $400 before christmas...or if you didnt file taxes last year (which I didnt, wasnt worth filling out the form after I was told my return was under $20...sucks)REAL men use harsh language as self-defense
-james
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Originally posted by JamesYa, the price of diesel is downright stupid. Ima head downtown at lunch today and start punching random oil exec's
If a stock goes down for no other reason then market, are you going to go down and punch Presidents or CEO's? Its the markets fault, not the executives..
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Note: executives can control supply. For example, shutting down a refinery, or choosing to ship product by different methods within Canada (truck, rail, pipe). Just one company's decisions (in particular, the large volume majors, Esso, Shell, etc) can effect the overall city-wide or province-wide supply for all gas companies. These executives (or their underlings) in fact know ahead of time (or forecast) how their market decisions will affect the street price...
So they do not set the price but they can control it. There is also discussion about things like supply between all of the gas companies, since they borrow fuel from each other to supply their retailers and customers.Last edited by Kor; 10-31-2005, 02:54 PM.KR
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Originally posted by R-AudiSmart comment, shows what you know about the prices. The oil companies have almost NO affect on pricing..the Pricing is dictated by the market.
edit: and to add to what Kor said, they also control the price by selling gas at TODAY's oil-barrel price when the oil that they are refining was purchased months and months ago for far less than TODAY's oil barrel price. While this is still supply and demand, its also horse-****.Last edited by James; 10-31-2005, 03:53 PM.REAL men use harsh language as self-defense
-james
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