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Wow, check out GasBuddy: In the red

Unread postby ZombieMalthus » Thu 22 May 2008, 20:24:01

Look at the current GasBuddy price index:

http://www.gasbuddy.com/GB_Price_List.aspx

Usually there's a mix of green and red, but not today.

Wow.
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Re: Wow, check out GasBuddy: In the red

Unread postby joeltrout » Thu 22 May 2008, 21:09:58

Good find.

There is still a lot of $3 price ranges. When $5 is the low I will start to really worry.

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Re: Wow, check out GasBuddy: In the red

Unread postby MrBill » Fri 23 May 2008, 05:21:05

Thanks for the link. Very useful. Cheers.
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Re: Wow, check out GasBuddy: In the red

Unread postby TheDude » Fri 23 May 2008, 13:28:03

Never messed around with gasbuddy, Bill? It's a great site.

Check out the National Gas Temperature Map. Bet that's being used as a vacation planner! Bet there's a lot of people crossing state lines lately, too.
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Re: Wow, check out GasBuddy: In the red

Unread postby MrBill » Mon 26 May 2008, 03:32:23

As interesting as it is, it is immaterial to my situation here in Eurasia. I am sitting on an island. If I want to buy gas I have to pay whatever they are offering. Its not like I have a choice? Luckily, I have put on less than 12.500 miles in the past 4-years, so the price of gas for me is largely irrelevant.

However, looking at that gas temperature map it seems to me that it is highly correlated with the sub-prime crisis with the possible exception of Florida? It looks like the states that are hurting the most economically at the moment are the ones also paying the most for gasoline as well?

That map ought to get a lot redder during the summer driving season!
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