![]() 03/25/2020 at 16:00 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I’ve been driving since 2010, and I am pretty sure, but not completely that this is the most/least I’ve paid for gas. 99.9 cents a litre today and 175.9 cents per litre for 94 Octane back in March 2018.
Sucks that this is happening when all 3 of my cars are off the road.
![]() 03/25/2020 at 16:03 |
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My wife filled up the family car over a week ago and we’ve driven it maybe 20 miles since. It usually sees 200-300 miles per week.
![]() 03/25/2020 at 16:12 |
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I’m still waiting to decide when I’m going to fill my truck. It’s not my daily driver so there’s no rush given that I’m still close to half a tank, but I’m willing to bet gas prices in my area haven’t hit bottom yet.
I saw $1.24/gallon at one station today on my way home from work.
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Currently, Costco has gas at $1.29 a gallon. Several stations are at the $1.35 level. I’ve never seen gas this cheap in decades. If only milk was this cheap. My son could go through a gallon every two days if I let him.
![]() 03/25/2020 at 17:04 |
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I got premium in rural Ontario last week for 95.6 cents, regular was 75 cents, which is probably the cheapest I’ve seen since I started driving in ‘06. I think it was ~60 cents when we moved here in ‘02 but that’s mostly a guess given how long ago it was.
Anyway, being able to fill either car with premium for under $50 is nice.
![]() 03/25/2020 at 17:21 |
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I paid a dollar more @ Costco yesterday, because Seattle
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After about day 4 of driving in Canada I started to get a feel for how many loonies/ liter was a decent deal. Then the next day I drove back over the border and promptly forgot.
I haven’t even been looking at the signs around here because I’m hoping I’ll be shocked by how low it is when I fill up in a few days (also I haven’t been driving much). It might even be Midwest range!