In a message dated 9/24/06 10:10:50 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
ab6pq@aol.com writes:
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It is just amazing to me the difference in gas prices in the tri-state
area. Friday I noticed regular was selling for $2.89/gallon at the
Mobil station across from the EW. I drove over to Bullhead City and
bought Mobil gas for $2.39/gallon. My truck took 24 gallons, so that
was a $12.00 savings by driving a few miles. I also saw gas at the off
brand places selling for $2.25/gallon. I entered I-40 at Needles, and
saw gas selling for $3.09/gallon. What a difference in the 3 states-
and only a few miles apart.
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I never know if I should fill-up locally in Flagstaff or wait until I hit the
west side of Kingman. The Mobil over there is my usual pit-stop. Kingman
was a dime cheaper four weeks ago, but most of the summer it was more expensive.
I filled-up this morning at $2.39 per gallon. Stations a half mile away were
at $2.59 on the same road.
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