I made this observation yesterday on the main road out of my neighborhood. These are the listed gas prices of the nine filling stations in a 1.5 mile distance before the nearest freeway exit:
The gas prices in my neighborhood vary $.90 within a mile and a half -- on the same road. Can anyone look at this and tell me with a straight face that gas prices are all market driven and station owners don't price gouge?
Distance from Freeway Exit | $ per Gallon | |
Station 1 | 1.5 miles | $2.93 |
Station 2 | 1.25 miles | $2.85 |
Station 3 | 1.25 miles | $2.85 |
Station 4 | 1 mile | $2.69 |
Station 5 | 0.9 mile | $2.87 |
Station 6 | 0.75 mile | $2.85 |
Station 7 | 0.5 mile | $3.59 |
Station 8 | 0.25 mile | $3.25 |
Station 9 | 0.1 mile | $2.87 |
The gas prices in my neighborhood vary $.90 within a mile and a half -- on the same road. Can anyone look at this and tell me with a straight face that gas prices are all market driven and station owners don't price gouge?
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October 19, 2008 at 9:11 PM
I love the clip art picture you have with this post. It is so so acurrate! And very funny too.
October 21, 2008 at 10:21 AM
Just getting everybody ready for ten dollar a gallon gas in the near future.