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brucelidat 03-07-2012 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by heebus (Post 1579642)
A Z is still cheaper than kids.


A GTR is cheaper than kids too, haha.

Jamaica 03-07-2012 06:49 PM

83 bucks to fill up ugh...

brucelidat 03-07-2012 07:03 PM

holy crap, you must have been pretty close to empty. how much per gallon?

Jamaica 03-07-2012 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by brucelidat (Post 1586725)
holy crap, you must have been pretty close to empty. how much per gallon?

$83.00
18.206 Gallons.
$4.559 per gallon

Spikuh 03-07-2012 07:11 PM

Just gonna throw stuff in quotes and follow/trace my numbering. :p

Also, not intending to be corrective or preachy, just throwing out what I know/opinion.

Quote:

Originally Posted by andre12031948 (Post 1579443)
In his weekly radio & online address Saturday(today) Obama said Detroit automakers are on track to build cars that average nearly 55 miles per gallon by 2025, doubling current mileage standard.

"That means folks will be able to fill up every 2 weeks instead of every week, saving typical family $8,000 at the pump everytime," he said.

(1)Well by 2025 gas might be/will be over $20 per gallon. So how much are we going to save again ?????

Obanamics?

Mods, I know I'm pushing it. If you tell me to stop I will. (please give me a warning before banning me) Might get a new 370z :)

I'm just mad that we are getting screwed from ALL sides. (2)There is more gas availible then we need, yet the prices are going crazy up, & there's nothing we can do about it.

(1) I have no idea what sort of projections his calculations take into account, but a savings is a savings. The better question is probably what will this push for increased efficiency do to vehicle prices? That answer, I have no idea.

(2) I read an article last late week or early this week saying that one of the contributing factors to continuely increasing prices (at least for the moment) is that global capacity for oil production is fairly close to max capacity in places like Saudi Arabia and other big oil producers. So while we may have more than enough actual oil (for a little while anyway), if we can't refine it fast enough, you have a classic supply shortage.

Quote:

Originally Posted by andre12031948 (Post 1579531)
True BUT,
We don't vote for corporations! We vote for people to represent us!(1) That's all we have! Also, are our elected officials representing us????(2) Are they pushing agendas that hurt us?(3) Looks like they want oil/gas to go up. We blamed govt. in the past, why not now?????(4)

I'm just frustrated/engry every time I gas up & it's a few pennies higher.
I'm venting....

This is the cynic in me but,

(1) Incorrect
(2) Nope
(3) Yup
(4) I don't think we stopped.

Follow the money, you will find the true masters.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Solarguy09 (Post 1579641)
There is enough blame to go around..It is not just the Government, or Speculators, or The Oil Companies, or the Big Banks, or by no means one man and his policies.. Sure we were told in 2008 that certain agenda's were going to be pushed,Gas prices, and that Printing and Spending would lead to ONLY one thing...Higher commodities due to the devalued dollar....A repeat of 2008..When going to just the gas station and the food store left you in shock...

It is worse now..I don't take sides, although i may have one, because i know that more than the rotten 535 politicians are at this...

Do you know that in the first 3 months of 2011, 5 of the largest U.S. Banks, made 55% profit on just their commodity portfolio's ? Just those guys. What did that do to the "recovery" ?

Throw in a failed policy fiscally and financially, and man we are in trouble..

If the two sides don't come together for the good of the people....We are in for worse before it gets better.

If fiscal policy were better, I bet monetary policy would not have to be trying to pick up so much slack.






Annnnd....$3.94 for me. Blarg....

andre12031948 03-07-2012 07:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spikuh (Post 1586747)
Just gonna throw stuff in quotes and follow/trace my numbering. :p

Also, not intending to be corrective or preachy, just throwing out what I know/opinion.



(1) I have no idea what sort of projections his calculations take into account, but a savings is a savings. The better question is probably what will this push for increased efficiency do to vehicle prices? That answer, I have no idea.

(2) I read an article last late week or early this week saying that one of the contributing factors to continuely increasing prices (at least for the moment) is that global capacity for oil production is fairly close to max capacity in places like Saudi Arabia and other big oil producers. So while we may have more than enough actual oil (for a little while anyway), if we can't refine it fast enough, you have a classic supply shortage.



This is the cynic in me but,

(1) Incorrect
(2) Nope
(3) Yup
(4) I don't think we stopped.

Follow the money, you will find the true masters.



If fiscal policy were better, I bet monetary policy would not have to be trying to pick up so much slack.






Annnnd....$3.94 for me. Blarg....

I mostly don't know what you're talking about & as for the rest of it, you are just wrong.

andre12031948 03-07-2012 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jamaica@UAMotorsports (Post 1586692)
83 bucks to fill up ugh...

High taxes? Too much regulations?

Cal. such a beautiful state, too bad it's got people living there:icon17:

andre12031948 03-07-2012 09:20 PM

Just cracked myself up - had to post
 
In 2008 our energy policy was to inflate our tires.
Now almost every day I hear on tv, "we have no quick answer" & "Algae" anyone?
In 1970 we were told the world had no more oil. What was that about??? Today Canada is begging for us to buy their oil & we are exporting gasoline we are told because of low demand. What???
We have no answers & algae, that is our energy policy.

Maybe it's not so funny.

BigT 03-07-2012 10:12 PM

finally hit the 4 dollar mark where I live. I paid 53 bucks today to fill my 2/3rds empty tank. Owner told me to expect 5.00 for super in the summer. What shocks me even more is that gas in Jersey is usually cheapest in the country. I feel bad for the rest of you guys. :(

EDIT: Also, don't believe in all the hype. The president doesn't even run this country. He's just a spoke person. If you do believe, you're narrow minded.

HeRo1 03-07-2012 10:49 PM

$3.82

370zproject 03-08-2012 12:09 AM

4.06 XD 72 to fill up

joejo02 03-08-2012 12:46 AM

Living in Northern California... 4.5299/gallon and thats the cheapest around

bigsix 03-08-2012 08:29 AM

Here in Thailand: 91 octane= $5.08/gal.

brucelidat 03-08-2012 12:57 PM

up to 4.55 here in northern orange county

Cell 03-08-2012 02:07 PM

4.50 here in chicago.... and that is cheap compared some of the other gas stations around.

kenchan 03-08-2012 05:46 PM

4.38

dnasty370z 03-08-2012 08:22 PM

Why is it that gas doesnt really have a limit to how high it can rise but seems to have a limit to how low it can go?I miss the clinton years so bad gas was sweet lol

Spikuh 03-09-2012 07:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dnasty370z (Post 1589022)
Why is it that gas doesnt really have a limit to how high it can rise but seems to have a limit to how low it can go?I miss the clinton years so bad gas was sweet lol

I feel your pain, but incomparable circumstances sadly. Have to fill up again today, hoping I can make it through another traumatizing life event. I wish they wouldn't come weekly. :shakes head:

Red_Lionn 03-09-2012 01:18 PM

5.29 here in hollywood

xdeslitx 03-09-2012 01:19 PM

4.71 in glendale

370zproject 03-09-2012 01:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spikuh (Post 1589604)
I feel your pain, but incomparable circumstances sadly. Have to fill up again today, hoping I can make it through another traumatizing life event. I wish they wouldn't come weekly. :shakes head:

:iagree: time for a better job F 8$ a hour

zcar_dad 03-09-2012 01:58 PM

$3.85 for 93 octane here in KC, MO

StLRedrider 03-16-2012 07:26 PM

$4.19:eek:

BrianMSmith 03-16-2012 11:12 PM

who gives a fark. If I did, I'd buy a Celica.

BrianMSmith 03-16-2012 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Solarguy09 (Post 1579641)
There is enough blame to go around..It is not just the Government, or Speculators, or The Oil Companies, or the Big Banks, or by no means one man and his policies.. Sure we were told in 2008 that certain agenda's were going to be pushed,Gas prices, and that Printing and Spending would lead to ONLY one thing...Higher commodities due to the devalued dollar....A repeat of 2008..When going to just the gas station and the food store left you in shock...

It is worse now..I don't take sides, although i may have one, because i know that more than the rotten 535 politicians are at this...

Do you know that in the first 3 months of 2011, 5 of the largest U.S. Banks, made 55% profit on just their commodity portfolio's ? Just those guys. What did that do to the "recovery" ?

Throw in a failed policy fiscally and financially, and man we are in trouble..

If the two sides don't come together for the good of the people....We are in for worse before it gets better.

If it makes anyone feel better, petrol is still more than 3X our price in Europe.

UNKNOWN_370 03-16-2012 11:39 PM

$4.09. Between the Patriot act and gas prices. I feel shackled. Don't tread on me!!! Lol

I'm surprised some a-hole hasn't come through with the "you gotta pay to play speech":ugh2: lol.

sc55509 03-17-2012 12:45 AM

I guess I am doing pretty good only paying $3.75 a gallon here in Lubbock, Tx.

Z eliminator 03-17-2012 05:51 AM

$6.59 toronto canada

Nismodean 03-17-2012 07:29 AM

Holy thread necro batman! I clicked on this thread and looked at the first page and was like "WTF! How are these people paying so little for premium these days"!? Then I saw the date...

andre12031948 03-17-2012 09:01 AM

Looks like 99.9% of the posters here just post the price without much comments of blame/cure. Just take it:shakes head:
"anyone says that we could fix this is lying"
"tap oil reserves"
"ALGAE"
"inflate your tires"
"green energy"
These statements just don't work for me!

BigT 03-17-2012 09:32 AM

4.02 for Sunoco 93 octane.

It doesn't help that i'm only getting 17mpg due to 90% city driving.

KanataZ 03-17-2012 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Z eliminator (Post 1604560)
$6.59 toronto canada

I believe you're quoting the price per imperial gallon. Assuming you paid $1.46CAD/litre, that would be $5.58 USD per US gallon.

Premium in Ottawa is currently at $1.35 CAD/litre or $5.15 USD per gallon at today's f/x rate.

Hope to burn some of it later this week when the car comes out of hibernation. :happydance:

IDZRVIT 03-17-2012 09:50 AM

The cost of a cup of coffee at your favourite drive-thru cost more than gas by volume. Just sayin'.

andre12031948 03-17-2012 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IDZRVIT (Post 1604674)
The cost of a cup of coffee at your favourite drive-thru cost more than gas by volume. Just sayin'.

Cup of coffee costs 5 cents if you make it yourself.

Spikuh 03-17-2012 10:12 AM

$3.92 at fillup yesterday.

KanataZ 03-17-2012 10:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IDZRVIT (Post 1604674)
The cost of a cup of coffee at your favourite drive-thru cost more than gas by volume. Just sayin'.

True but kinda apples and oranges. I rarely buy 50-60 litres of coffee at the drive-thru.

But then again, if cars ran on regular coffee, then the Z and the Max would require espresso and that would be ridiculously expensive.

:icon18:

ImportConvert 03-17-2012 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 1604376)
$4.09. Between the Patriot act and gas prices. I feel shackled. Don't tread on me!!! Lol

I'm surprised some a-hole hasn't come through with the "you gotta pay to play speech":ugh2: lol.

Well...you do, but this is ******** and there is no excuse for it. Sure, you gotta pay to play, but that doesn't mean "piss money away for no reason and then make a catchy platitude to excuse it."

ImportConvert 03-17-2012 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KanataZ (Post 1604706)
True but kinda apples and oranges. I rarely buy 50-60 litres of coffee at the drive-thru.

But then again, if cars ran on regular coffee, then the Z and the Max would require espresso and that would be ridiculously expensive.

:icon18:

Yeah, and I don't drink 20 gallons of coffee a week, either.

Bucketlist2012 03-17-2012 10:45 AM

Well I feel like my cars run on Starbucks..

4.25 in California..Nothing new...So I am not shocked..

At least the 370Z gets some Gas mileage..

In the Z/28, i feel like I am using the coffee that those monkeys poop out..At 8 miles to the gallon if i keep my foot out of it , or gallons per mile, if i jump on it, these hobbies are getting expensive..

But I digress, 4.25 for premium...

As for my coffee ? No starbucks, or monkey poo beans...Regular coffee....premium gasoline...

kenchan 03-17-2012 10:50 AM

4.53 today mobil premium.


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