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Ain’t CA.Where is that?
I’m guessing OK
E-85 is still more than thatAin’t CA.
Is it cheaper or more expensive if the dinosaurs don’t care?
I put in the cheapest thing available for the rental.Is it cheaper or more expensive if the dinosaurs don’t care?
I think my car car has a big no on the cap for 85. Is there a difference in some states. ???
I'm pretty sure that's what the symbol with the red line through it meant but I never opened the owners manual.I think my car car has a big no on the cap for 85. Is there a difference in some states. ???
Even when we do go out of Cali I will always use at least 87.
Do not put straight e85 in your car unless it's a flex fuel veh.I think my car car has a big no on the cap for 85. Is there a difference in some states. ???
Even when we do go out of Cali I will always use at least 87.
The 85 I put in is different from flex correct?Do not put straight e85 in your car unless it's a flex fuel veh.
No, that's for flex fuelThe 85 I put in is different from flex correct?
No, that's for flex fuel
Edit: maybe it is
The 85 I put in is different from flex correct?
That’s interesting. Thank you
I had a fuzzy memory of reading about 85 octane so I had to look it up.That’s interesting. Thank you
You know it's fucked when people are celebrating $3 a gallon fuel
I’d use the money I saved on gas to get the hell out of Ohio!In the red states. That's what it is in Ohio right now
I rented a Volvo a few weeks ago. When I went to gas it up I wondered if it took 91. Saw it on the door and said, "well, you're getting 86 today". Then I realized, it probably gets 86 every time, LOL.I put in the cheapest thing available for the rental.
That’s some CA shit right there.This is odd. Unleaded is 50¢ cheaper in Farmersville than in McKinney, ten miles away.
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Over the years I've noticed some Shell stations around here that were priced 50¢/gallon or more than a station or C store on the other corners, and wondered how they stay in business.That’s some CA shit right there.
I lived in the SF Bay Area. Martinez CA has a shell refinery. Used to crack me up that a shell gas station a few blocks from the refinery had significantly higher prices than a burb 20 or so minutes away.Over the years I've noticed some Shell stations around here that were priced 50¢/gallon or more than a station or C store on the other corners, and wondered how they stay in business.
Gas in ca should drop below $4 right before the November theft.