WDM Kum&Go: $2.51
Ankeny Caseys: $2.19
wtf???
gotta pay for those new stores somehow........grrr...
That QuikTrip on 1st always seems to have really low prices. That and Sams and Fleet farm seem to stay low as well.It can be a 7- to 10-cent difference even from the north to the south side of Ankeny alone.
That QuikTrip on 1st always seems to have really low prices. That and Sams and Fleet farm seem to stay low as well.
2.23 in Grinnell we are paying 2.48+ in Iowa city
That's for regular, 87 octane E-10 for the Altoona Murphy's.I wonder if the prices that are listed at $2.13 are for E15 or E85
Yeah it makes no sense to me. I usually go up to Ankeny on my way back from work and fill up. It really makes a difference. The $0.33 difference right now means about $3.30 in savings when I fill up as I usually get a little more than 10 gallons. When you factor in how far out of the way it is you save a decent amount. That’s 1.5 gallons which could get me like 60 miles on my MPG right now.That's for regular, 87 octane E-10 for the Altoona Murphy's.
I wonder if the prices that are listed at $2.13 are for E15 or E85
I used to be a loyal user of Gas Buddy but gave up on it as people reporting prices didn't seem to look at which octane or ethanol content they were reporting on and they were always messed up.
Maybe I will try and get back into it.
I used to be a loyal user of Gas Buddy but gave up on it as people reporting prices didn't seem to look at which octane or ethanol content they were reporting on and they were always messed up.
Maybe I will try and get back into it.
Sometimes when I think about it I'll put in 'gas prices' in Google maps on my phone. Doesn't have prices for every station all the time, but it's been helpful at times.
Might not help your problem with being specific enough, though. I'm usually just rocking the regular 87 super unleaded.
Isn't it Gary Thompson's company that delivers fuel to pretty much every gas station in town? The distributor sets the prices, don't they?
Couldn't even tell you what gas is priced at here in the Twin Cities.
Car gets to "E" and I just pull in and fill up. I could check the rumpled receipt in the center counsel.
Edit: I do know a decent French rosé runs the equivalent of $75/gallon.