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TxGearhead

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Posted: 08/29/16 08:38am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Probably just me but I'm having trouble following what y'all are saying.
Are you saying the Indiana fuel tax is less for commercial trucks?
So does Indiana have a law against non-commercial vehicles buying non taxed diesel?
If there is no law against it, I'd be there filling up.


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That's it you got it. Weird huh?
Clerks won't allow non com at tax exempt pumps

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tomman58 wrote:

Looks like a lot of folks with little to do but critique comments.


Aw, common man! Not criticizing, just having fun. Lighten up!

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jfkmk wrote:

tomman58 wrote:

Looks like a lot of folks with little to do but critique comments.


Aw, common man! Not criticizing, just having fun. Lighten up!


Okay but Indiana should also lighten up never heard of a tax free zone anywhere in the country.
BIL was a trucker and told me he had to buy fuel in most states he drove thru or had to pay penalty for not. They want the truckers to help pay for the roads through road tax .


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OK folks lets focus...
What in the heck do the last 4 posts have to do with fuel prices?
Everyone is entitled to their political opinion but not here. It's a shame we don't have moderators to muzzle the thread hijackers

For the record, regular here in Tucson is $1.89.

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In Central Florida our prices bottomed out at $1.87 and are back to about $2.11 now. I have read that prices will be stable through the end of the year, but what do the experts know? The drilling rig counts continue to inch upwards.Labor Day weekend is coming up and there is usually a spike around there.





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$2.78 for a US gallon in USD in Regina, SK.


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I remember in early 2008 paying $5.15 gallon in TX for diesel. I paid $2.10 in the upper part of Michigan a couple weeks ago. Couldn't be a happier retiree.

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Two points I want to make which may be slightly OT:

1-we all got surprised by the sudden fall in petrol prices, so we should be careful about future predictions. In particular, all the incentives we consumers and citizens gave to oil companies (because of shortaages) are unlikely to return to us as consumer cost reductions. So, don't do it again! Most of the bonuses and profits, etc., went offshore,and we'll never see that money again at home. Billions and trillions. And it's still happening. "Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice and shame on me."

2-watchout for "micro-strokes" in your blood system. They can cause you to crash or even lose track of where you are. I first noticed micro-strokes in my 60s when I couldn't complete a sentence. I think micro-strokes are what cause old people to drive up on a sidewalk and not be able to explain it. People die. Your good driving habits and mental alertness won't help you.

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Posted: 06/25/17 08:35pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

In Shawnee we saw gas for $1.79nd diesel for $1.95. On the Interstate the biggies were sticking at $2.32 especially toward Oklahoma City. Saw one or two stations at $2.29. The big companies are trying to set the price and small stations nearby on the Interstat4e stay the same or a bit lower.
We bout gas at Sallisaw for $2.77. and Put in almost 100 gallons of diesel at the Wal Mart. $1.89-.03 for using their gift card for $1.86 a gallon.
W were disconnected and went early or we could not have gotten the coach around it,possibly. Saved right at $48.00.
Everything near the Arkansas line, was high again with the exception we found. Probably down the road it is cheaper. Certainly cheaper than the Interstate exit stations, especially the big two.
In Ft Smith didn't find any cheaper prices but Locals may know of some.
Trying to use Gas Buddy and finding it not as friendly for shopping an area.

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