Gas Prices - what are they where you live now

Dar-Dar

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North NJ
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Civic Si
Body Style
Fiji Blue Pearl Coupe Coolest Member Since: May 15, 2011
87 octane in teh Fiesta ST? :confused:
Ford says it's okay putting a 87 grade gas on the ST. Only HP and gas mileage will be sacrificed. But it would not hurt the engine.
 

KennyGS

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Keystone State
EPA’s New Emission Rules Could Increase Gas Prices, Save Lives
Agency says reduction in sulfur levels in gasoline will prevent up to 2,000 premature deaths a year

Read more: New EPA Sulfur Emission Rules May Hike Gas Prices But Could Save Lives | TIME.com http://business.time.com/2014/03/03...increase-gas-prices-save-lives/#ixzz2uwwYiFri

But the U.S. oil industry says that the new regulations will likely increase its costs. Investing in new, expensive technology to remove sulfur will translate to an extra nine cents per gallon, heads of the oil industry claim, according to USA Today. The EPA makes a more conservative estimate: the agency claims that drivers will see a only a one penny per gallon spike in prices at the pump.

Gee, I wonder which group will be correct? :think:
 

bootyluvr

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Baltimore, MD
Vehicle Model
2015 Honda Accord EX-L V6
$4.09/gallon - 93 Octane (outside Baltimore)

I go to Costco and get my gas which its above $.030 cheaper than the regular stations. So I pay around $3.79/gallon for 93 octane.
 
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