it was up $1.25 in Orlando, but only 65 cents in South Carolina today. seemed like a bargain it will be about 50 bucks extra to drive home in a 50mpg vehicle
When is the last time you looked at historical gasoline prices, say starting 15 years ago? And then look at them corrected to today dollars (add about 50% for 2010 prices.)
I buy less than 2 gallons per year. My BMW i3-REx runs the range extender engine every 60 days or so to keep the engine parts lubricated and check for any latent defects. I haven't changed the oil since I bought it about 3-4 years ago. One pair of rear drive tires, windshield wipers, car washes, and window washing fluid. Bob Wilson
OK.... Since oil has fluctuated wildly in price in the intervening 12 years since Russia invaded the Ukies (under Obama in 2014!) might it perhaps be something ELSE this time? I think we need to put a pin in THIS topic as well and perhaps look a little further down the road than the next Presidential election. The people who are probably in the greatest peril economically over this fracas are the OPEC+ nations. Remember......three of those nations had to sell their oil with 'shadow fleet' tankers and that's NOT as easy to do as it was a year ago. UK armed forces authorised to board Russian tankers in British waters | Royal Navy | The Guardian If Iranian and Venezuelan oil can eventually be shipped sanction-free then the spot price for oil might plunge precipitously. Remember....oil briefly traded below $0 a barrel less than a decade ago. Remember ALSO that a certain President screwed over the people of Venezuela by easing the oil and gold sanctions in 2023. The bottom line is that there IS no shortage of oil, and if nations were permitted to produce at capacity gas would probably be $0.509 a gallon, which would probably cause much grief to the Climate Industrial Complex....
Let's hope that it lasts only months. WWI was started in August 1914 and they were supposed to be home before Christmas. Beginner's luck never works out. Germany conquered France in 1870 and won prized reparations that built Berlin and the country prospered. Crazy and delusional Kaiser Wilhelm II wanted to repeat the victory. He destroyed empires for the WWII redux. It's the rule of unintentional consequences.
My TPT is about $1/gal. I don’t buy much gas, but the diesel is maybe $1.50 for the TPT so things are going to cost more in addition to the TPT.
Gee.... I guess that's what I get for listening to the drive-by intelligentsia who keep insisting that "WW2 Part 1" kicked off due to nations being trapped by political and military collective defense alliances..........sorta like............NATO's Baskin Robbin +1 group. It is rather convenient to insist that a whole WORLD WAR (or in this case, 2 of them going on a third) gets to be blamed on ONE participant.
An issue so easy to understand, even JOE gets it. (Scarborough that is - the only thing the other Joe gets is frequent diaper changes.....)