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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gas in my neck of the woods went up 10 cents a gallon over 5 days. It went from $1.84 gallon (end of April) at the least expensive local fuel station to $2.49 (last Monday) overnight (no incremental increase).

FWIW, Here's a few websites that track the best price of fuel per gallon - it would be interesting if their data could be used to track the artificial rise in prices as well.

National Gas Prices/MapquestAAA fuel cost calculatorAlternate fuel pricesgas price watchGas buddyfuel economy dot govRemember when gas was up near $5/gallon last summer? Saved this from back then:


The Working Stiff’s Asinine Gas Saving Tips
(Clip-N-Save for your fridge)
1. Move to Venezuela, Iran or Saudi Arabia – It’s cheaper to fill up your swimming pool with fuel in these countries than it is to fill up an SUV in America. Bonus savings if you are a woman with a car in Riyadh. It is still forbidden for you to drive there at all.
2. Lay Off on the Brakes – Only use your brakes when absolutely necessary. Slowing down is SO overrated. Reducing wear and tear on the wheel drums will save money in repairs – money that can be pumped back into the pump.
3. Fill Up More Often – People are whining that it takes two swipes of the credit card to fill a tank with more than $50. If you refill at the halfway point, each gas station visit will only cost you $25.
4. Show Up To Work Late – Less traffic congestion means better mileage. If your boss complains, give him the director’s cut of the Al Gore documentary.
5. Play Russian Credit Card Roulette – Several oil companies are offering 20 or 25 cent discounts per gallon for the first few months you use their credit cards. If you’re disciplined, you can double your Clinton-McCain bonus this summer. If you are a day late with your check, however, one $39 late fee will wipe out three months of gains.
6. Give up Gas Station Candy Bars – Some places want 95 cents for a regular-size Snickers. You can’t blame the Saudis for out-of-control nougat prices, but you can reallocate your snack budget for fuel.
Are you sick of being told over and over again that if we just drive 55 and check the air pressure in our tires, we’ll be okay during the oil crisis? What are your asinine gas saving tips?
Send them to heraldstiff@gmail.com and I’ll share the most ridiculous/clever ones with the Working Stiff world.

HRW

Thursday, May 28, 2009 2:08:00 pm

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