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Post by larrball on Nov 30, 2013 8:49:16 GMT -5
BP, ALways BP! BP Premium is 10% more performance compared to other gasolines out there. I use Shell too, only when I'm combining it with my Winn Dixie card, often getting $0.10 to $0.15 off per gallon, usually fill up my car by the end of the month with it, saving me ~$8 on gas compared to BP Premium, but it's only good for one fill up. In Columbia we had a few BP's years ago. Prodigit, you keep sucking down BP fuel like you do and we will never have one back in MO. lol Loved Win-Dix when i lived in sarasota, lived 2 blocks from there, good prices compared to publix's at the time.
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Post by millsc on Nov 30, 2013 11:33:06 GMT -5
We have a Bp here in saint Joseph Missouri I try to fill up there when I can. Most the time its get to the nearest station before I'm pushing.
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Post by oldchopperguy on Nov 30, 2013 13:39:09 GMT -5
Ah, I usually stop at the station I'm near when I'm almost out of gas... It's like the question of "Gee, what kind of gun do you prefer for self-defense?" Easy answer: "the one I have with me at the time."
My daughter-in-law is a big-shot with Shell... She tells me we should just be glad gas hasn't been "allowed" to increase in price over the decades proportionately with cars, houses, insurance, utilities and such... We'd be paying $25 a gallon. Irritating, but she's right.
Gas has been over a buck a gallon since the 1970's and it's STILL only $3 to $4 a gallon. I surely wish the American $2,000 Chevy and $15,000 house would have adhered to the "sensible... LOL!" 300% increase over the years, like gasoline...
And, I wish the refiners of "ethanol gas" would remember the drunk-driving admonition "Alcohol and gasoline don't mix"... Yup.
Leo (just glad I can afford ANY gas) in Texas
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