It's going back up. $1.79 here.
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Yall lucky motherfuc***s!!!!
1 liter of 95 Octane is 9.98DKK right now, that around 1.66USD.
Premium 99 Octane is 11,90DKK and that would be around 2USD
Believe me or not, just a few weeks ago, 12.60DKK ( thats 2.10USD guys, for a single liter of 95 Octane) was not uncommon at highs and 11,50DKK when lowest, it just dropped from day to day.
Good thing is, as long as Russia havent bend over yet, prices gonna stay "low", trust meLast edited by CB7Denmark; 01-28-2015, 05:01 PM.Check out my MRT, i'd love some constructive criticism ---> http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=204165 PICTURES FROM 2014! DOES NOT REPRESENT CURRENT STATE
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1.87 for regular
2.30 for premium
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We're $1.99 for regular all over town, except the gas station down the street from my house (about 15 miles from town) that's still almost $3.00
The thing that sucks about low gas/oil prices is the local economy is pretty oil dependent, so we've hit a pretty good (bad) economic slow downLast edited by ADD/Andy; 02-02-2015, 01:34 AM.
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$2.07. The motherfuckers are really going to fuck us now.
And by the way, as I said earlier in this thread...
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/04/bu...uary.html?_r=0
"Coming off the best sales year in nearly a decade, the auto industry showed little sign of slowing down in January.
The broad-based gains — which included double-digit increases by General Motors, Ford, Fiat Chrysler, Toyota and Honda — occurred in a month that traditionally is slower for dealerships in the United States.
But the combination of low gas prices, an improving economy and milder weather compared with last year’s snow and extreme cold propelled automakers to large year-over-year sales gains, analysts said. Once again, sport utility vehicles and trucks were the best sellers.
Over all, sales rose 14 percent over January of last year, with 1.15 million vehicles sold in the United States, for a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 16.66 million vehicles, the highest rate since 2006, according to Autodata.
General Motors, which has contended with a safety crisis over the last year that led to about 30 million vehicles recalled worldwide, reported that January sales rose 18 percent compared with a year ago, with its lineup of crossovers and sport utility vehicles up 36 percent. Models like the Chevrolet Equinox, GMC Terrain and Buick Encore posted their highest January sales.
“Consumer and commercial demand for trucks and crossovers is really driving our business,” said Kurt McNeil, G.M.’s vice president for sales in the United States.
Sales of Chevy’s full-size truck, the Silverado, were up 25 percent, and sales of G.M.’s midsize trucks topped 8,000 for the month. A potential risk for G.M., which is based in Detroit, is that its new midsize pickups, the Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon, will take sales from their larger older siblings, like the Silverado. That does not appear to be happening, said Karl Brauer, senior analyst for Kelley Blue Book.
“So far they have reasons to be happy, though one month doesn’t make a trend yet,” Mr. Brauer said.
Ford, which struggled in recent months, posted a strong start to 2015, with sales up 15 percent — which the company said was its best performance at dealerships since 2004, and which topped analysts’ expectations. The automaker’s biggest bet, its new mostly aluminum-bodied F-150 pickup truck, was selling well, said Ford, which is based in Dearborn, Mich. More than 54,000 F-series trucks were sold in January, up 17 percent from a year ago, when the previous version was on sale. (Ford’s numbers include heavy duty trucks; the company does not break out the F-150.)"
In case you didn't know, January and February are the highest vehicle sales months of the year.
Just another member of the paranoid tin foil hat crew.
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Lowest my usual gas station got was 2.09 already up 10 cents to 2.19......1997 Ford Explorer V-6 AT (what a piece of junk)
1993 Nissan Sentra M/T (front end damage, off road for now)
1999 Mercury Mountaineer V-8 A/T - RIP (rolled: totaled)
1992 Honda Accord A/T EX - RIP (transmission shot: sold to junkyard)
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I filled up the other day at the lowest possible price here, 1.87. Next day it was up to 2.10. I knew this wasn't going to last. It's just a repeat of every fuel price hike, short-sighted people buy big expensive gas hogs when it's cheap.
I don't care, I've been driving my V8's when it was $4 a gallon and I'll keep driving them.
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Costco is still 1.73 here. Went down as low as 1.66 last week, but I knew it wasn't going to last.
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