Economy Gas Price Spike thread v3

Your math is right. We're getting ripped off.
Meh, when you take the change in the dollar into account, prices aren't that much higher than in the past if at all.

In 2014, prices here (in PEI) hit almost 1.45/l. That was 10 years ago. What would that be in today's dollars, do you think?

According to inflation tool.com, $100 in 2014 is worth the equivalent of $129.51 today. That suggests we're actually paying less now @~1.70/l than we did then, I think. Doesn't it? According to the calculator on that website, gas would need to reach over $1.90/l to be higher than we paid back then if I'm understanding correctly how it works.

 
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That usually starts around Memorial Day. I have a side by side that runs on E85, and unfortunately there is a big difference between the winter and summer blends of that ethanol fuel. In summer I can get away with buying E85 at the pumps, but in winter I have to buy it from a petroleum distillery in drums as it's the only way to ensure it's accurate.
I'm not sure I understand the relevance of this comment. If you don't switch from summer to winter gas and vice versa you're costing yourself fuel economy and increasing fossil fuel emissions due to the difference in composition. Just sayin'.

I don't have any information on how that affects high ethanol-content fuels.
 
But the Whitehouse had a post that holiday meals were cheaper than the year before? But you did say idiots so I guess you're right.
Unless a specific policy can be referenced and proven to cause a price drop (or increase) on any good is bullshit in my opinion, so yeah my point still stands.
 
I'm not sure I understand the relevance of this comment. If you don't switch from summer to winter gas and vice versa you're costing yourself fuel economy and increasing fossil fuel emissions due to the difference in composition. Just sayin'.

I don't have any information on how that affects high ethanol-content fuels.

The summer blend has been in circulation for 2 months, or longer. Any spike in price is not due to the summer blend introduction - we are past that point and have been for some time. It’s nearly August. Winter blend gets reintroduced in September.

And likewise, was just sharing how drastic the difference can be between the seasonal blends, particularly for the higher ethanol fuels.

Hope that helps, and happy to share the knowledge that you didn’t have!
 
The summer blend has been in circulation for 2 months, or longer. Any spike in price is not due to the summer blend introduction - we are past that point and have been for some time. It’s nearly August.

And likewise, was just sharing how drastic the difference can be between the seasonal blends, particularly for the higher ethanol fuels.

Hope that helps, and happy to share the knowledge that you didn’t have!
I haven't noticed any such additional spike up here in Far East Canuckistan. It was expensive already, still is. But not to a hugely different degree than decades past.
 
I haven't noticed any such additional spike up here in Far East Canuckistan. It was expensive already, still is. But not to a hugely different degree than decades past.

I’m happy for you.

I just wanted to let you know that linking any recent gas spike to “summer blend” is incorrect - it’s all been summer blend, for months

I suppose, in an ironic twist, I don’t understand the relevance of you posting the summer blend link. Unless you were unaware of how it works and its rollout timeframe. In which case, no worries and happy to inform!
 
I’m happy for you.

I just wanted to let you know that linking any recent gas spike to “summer blend” is incorrect - it’s all been summer blend, for months

I suppose, in an ironic twist, I don’t understand the relevance of you posting the summer blend link. Unless you were unaware of how it works and its rollout timeframe. In which case, no worries and happy to inform!
I'm saying that aside from the typical summertime increase in price I haven't noticed any additional "spike", despite the sorts of other fluctuations you may see in the price from day to day. But that's here. Obviously your mileage may vary LOL
 
Threads like these make me wonder when people started driving. If theyve been driving for over a decade that means they never paid attention to gasoline prices.

Today at the pump im paying the same as it was in 2008. In fact today im paying less than pre-housing crisis 2008.
 
@ShadowRun

Regular gasoline pre-2008 housing crisis was approaching $4 a gallon. High octane was around $4.25 a gallon.

Only reason gas prices fell post housing crisis was for all Hedge Funds were heavily leveraging crude oil speculation. They pulled out of this commodity speculation market to cover their mortgage losses. In one week during Fall of 2008 all grades fell by a whopping dollar. Regular itself fell to around $2.50 a gallon.

Over the past sixteen years regular gasoline has stayed around $3.30 a gallon.
 
But the Whitehouse had a post that holiday meals were cheaper than the year before? But you did say idiots so I guess you're right.
Yep and when gas dropped a little bit after they raised dramatically under Biden.....Joey tried to tout that as his accomplishment. The fact is shit was cheaper under Trump and that's all people remember and those people will vote in November and thats all that matters.
 
@ShadowRun

Regular gasoline pre-2008 housing crisis was approaching $4 a gallon. High octane was around $4.25 a gallon.

Only reason gas prices fell post housing crisis was for all Hedge Funds were heavily leveraging crude oil speculation. They pulled out of this commodity speculation market to cover their mortgage losses. In one week during Fall of 2008 all grades fell by a whopping dollar. Regular itself fell to around $2.50 a gallon.

Over the past sixteen years regular gasoline has stayed around $3.30 a gallon.
Trumps second year average annual gas price was 2.81...1.89 here in Georgia. Biden's second year Average annual price was 4.06...........................and that's what the voters will remember in November and that's all that matters.
 
It’s always fun to go into threads like this and see the people that are anti-electric cars, bitch about the price of fuel changing.

When was the last time your electrical rates changed?
 
It’s always fun to go into threads like this and see the people that are anti-electric cars, bitch about the price of fuel changing.

When was the last time your electrical rates changed?
Every summer and winter they go up.....laughing and they've been steadily risen since 2021 or so.
 
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Threads like these make me wonder when people started driving. If theyve been driving for over a decade that means they never paid attention to gasoline prices.

Today at the pump im paying the same as it was in 2008. In fact today im paying less than pre-housing crisis 2008.
Dude didn't we see historic highs during that time. Like over 4 dollars a gallon here iirc
 
Trumps second year average annual gas price was 2.81...1.89 here in Georgia. Biden's second year Average annual price was 4.06...........................and that's what the voters will remember in November and that's all that matters.

What did Trump do specifically to lower gas prices? Please list his policies and how they affected the price of gas.

All you've proven is that people are mostly idiots. Gas is a commodity traded on the international stage, it's prices rising or falling are not magically connected to any one man taking office as potus.
 
Trumps second year average annual gas price was 2.81...1.89 here in Georgia. Biden's second year Average annual price was 4.06...........................and that's what the voters will remember in November and that's all that matters.
Yep it's a sad state of affairs when the broader voting base lacks any critical thinking skills.
 
What did Trump do specifically to lower gas prices? Please list his policies and how they affected the price of gas.

All you've proven is that people are mostly idiots. Gas is a commodity traded on the international stage, it's prices rising or falling are not magically connected to any one man taking office as potus.
I never once mentioned Trump but the fact is that gas prices were much better for Trump then most presidents especially Biden and that's what the people at the polls are going to remember. You can call people idiots if that makes you feel better but that doesn't change the fact.
 
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