Re: Fuel prices - What's coming out of YOUR wallet?
45 days after the election is the first day of winter.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Matt Macchiarolo wrote: > > It's not the sole reason for the price drop but you're naive if you think > the election has nothing to do with it. "Of course is doesn't...just ask the > industry spokespeople." > > If within 45 days after the election, average fuel prices don't increase by > 10%, I'll eat my crow. |
Re: Fuel prices - What's coming out of YOUR wallet?
Not so in Matt's shop, the cheaper he finds an antique the more he
marks it up. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeffrey DeWitt wrote: > > The two are directly related, go to something like Gasbuddy.com and you > can pull up a chart showing gas prices and oil prices superimposed on > each other, and they track almost perfectly. > > That is virtually ALWAYS the case, a big exception was last year after > Katrina when gasoline production and distribution was disrupted, gas > prices went up much more than oil did but as the damage was repaired > prices came back into line. > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: Fuel prices - What's coming out of YOUR wallet?
Not so in Matt's shop, the cheaper he finds an antique the more he
marks it up. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeffrey DeWitt wrote: > > The two are directly related, go to something like Gasbuddy.com and you > can pull up a chart showing gas prices and oil prices superimposed on > each other, and they track almost perfectly. > > That is virtually ALWAYS the case, a big exception was last year after > Katrina when gasoline production and distribution was disrupted, gas > prices went up much more than oil did but as the damage was repaired > prices came back into line. > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: Fuel prices - What's coming out of YOUR wallet?
Not so in Matt's shop, the cheaper he finds an antique the more he
marks it up. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeffrey DeWitt wrote: > > The two are directly related, go to something like Gasbuddy.com and you > can pull up a chart showing gas prices and oil prices superimposed on > each other, and they track almost perfectly. > > That is virtually ALWAYS the case, a big exception was last year after > Katrina when gasoline production and distribution was disrupted, gas > prices went up much more than oil did but as the damage was repaired > prices came back into line. > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: Fuel prices - What's coming out of YOUR wallet?
"Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message news:4d5Zg.28221$vi3.20224@bignews3.bellsouth.net. .. > Last night, got regular unleaded (87 oct) for $1.93 a gallon. > > It's hard to believe that Diesel is still $2.54. > This means that the truck is sitting more than the jeep is these days. > > Kate > > > We have been paying $2.02 in southern MD for a couple of weeks now. Most of the summer the RAM has been sitting in the yard while the TJ has been getting some exercise along with the motorcycles. I have been averaging 20.2 MPG on the TJ (4.0L) which compared to the RAM is out standing but any thing compared to a RAM is outstanding. Coasty |
Re: Fuel prices - What's coming out of YOUR wallet?
"Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message news:4d5Zg.28221$vi3.20224@bignews3.bellsouth.net. .. > Last night, got regular unleaded (87 oct) for $1.93 a gallon. > > It's hard to believe that Diesel is still $2.54. > This means that the truck is sitting more than the jeep is these days. > > Kate > > > We have been paying $2.02 in southern MD for a couple of weeks now. Most of the summer the RAM has been sitting in the yard while the TJ has been getting some exercise along with the motorcycles. I have been averaging 20.2 MPG on the TJ (4.0L) which compared to the RAM is out standing but any thing compared to a RAM is outstanding. Coasty |
Re: Fuel prices - What's coming out of YOUR wallet?
"Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message news:4d5Zg.28221$vi3.20224@bignews3.bellsouth.net. .. > Last night, got regular unleaded (87 oct) for $1.93 a gallon. > > It's hard to believe that Diesel is still $2.54. > This means that the truck is sitting more than the jeep is these days. > > Kate > > > We have been paying $2.02 in southern MD for a couple of weeks now. Most of the summer the RAM has been sitting in the yard while the TJ has been getting some exercise along with the motorcycles. I have been averaging 20.2 MPG on the TJ (4.0L) which compared to the RAM is out standing but any thing compared to a RAM is outstanding. Coasty |
Re: Fuel prices - What's coming out of YOUR wallet?
You'd have to ask my dealers, I don't buy the stuff, I just sell them for my
dealers. "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:453706A7.53F458CC@cox.net... > Not so in Matt's shop, the cheaper he finds an antique the more he > marks it up. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Jeffrey DeWitt wrote: >> >> The two are directly related, go to something like Gasbuddy.com and you >> can pull up a chart showing gas prices and oil prices superimposed on >> each other, and they track almost perfectly. >> >> That is virtually ALWAYS the case, a big exception was last year after >> Katrina when gasoline production and distribution was disrupted, gas >> prices went up much more than oil did but as the damage was repaired >> prices came back into line. >> >> Jeff DeWitt |
Re: Fuel prices - What's coming out of YOUR wallet?
You'd have to ask my dealers, I don't buy the stuff, I just sell them for my
dealers. "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:453706A7.53F458CC@cox.net... > Not so in Matt's shop, the cheaper he finds an antique the more he > marks it up. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Jeffrey DeWitt wrote: >> >> The two are directly related, go to something like Gasbuddy.com and you >> can pull up a chart showing gas prices and oil prices superimposed on >> each other, and they track almost perfectly. >> >> That is virtually ALWAYS the case, a big exception was last year after >> Katrina when gasoline production and distribution was disrupted, gas >> prices went up much more than oil did but as the damage was repaired >> prices came back into line. >> >> Jeff DeWitt |
Re: Fuel prices - What's coming out of YOUR wallet?
You'd have to ask my dealers, I don't buy the stuff, I just sell them for my
dealers. "L.W.(Bill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:453706A7.53F458CC@cox.net... > Not so in Matt's shop, the cheaper he finds an antique the more he > marks it up. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Jeffrey DeWitt wrote: >> >> The two are directly related, go to something like Gasbuddy.com and you >> can pull up a chart showing gas prices and oil prices superimposed on >> each other, and they track almost perfectly. >> >> That is virtually ALWAYS the case, a big exception was last year after >> Katrina when gasoline production and distribution was disrupted, gas >> prices went up much more than oil did but as the damage was repaired >> prices came back into line. >> >> Jeff DeWitt |
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