View Full Version : Full service gas at $4.09
wayne foundation 07
Dec 30, '10, 9:08 AM
We went up to Cleveland yesterday for some after Christmas mark down shopping.Stopped at a Shell station for $3.09 a gallon gas.Was shocked when I saw they also offered full servise,haven't seen that in a long time,but at $4.09 a gallon for it who would pay it.Does any station near anyone else still offer full servise?
Earth 2 Chris
Dec 30, '10, 9:15 AM
There was one in Georetown KY that advertised full service up until just a few years ago. I think they finally gave up during the big gas hike. That's the last one I saw.
I remember my mom ALWAYS got her gas at a full service station. When the the big convenient marts started coming in, the full-service stations began to fade...
Chris
megojim
Dec 30, '10, 9:19 AM
there are a couple of car washes around where I live that offer it as part of the package and it is usually $ .50 or so higher than self service.
torgospizza
Dec 30, '10, 9:21 AM
There's one about four miles from me on my way to work that's full service, and the price is the same as self-serve stations. It's a Sinclair station.
Mr.Krusher
Dec 30, '10, 9:22 AM
Ridiculous! They TELL us that the prices are due to gouging in the Middle Eastern Nations, but then there is reality: American oil corporations are based on pure greed, simple as that.
One of our neighbors is from Pakistan, and he tells me that gasoline is as cheap as soda pop over there, so the gouging isnt the fault of the Middle Eastern suppliers...
Sort of like when they tell us that lettuce and certain produce will be priced through the roof due to things like weather conditions and soforth, when in actuality, much of the produce consumed in the US is grown in Mexico or in temperature controlled hothouses....I worked in the produce industry for years, and trust me, its all a giant scam, simply an underhanded and greedy method of charging more for fruits and veggies. "Uh, yeah, well there was a DROUGHT in Guam this season, so thats why we gotta charge $4 a pound for red grapes..yeah..thats it.." :rolleyes:
Heres all I have to say about high gas prices:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4xs5FDHu2E
:wink:
SlipperyLilSuckers
Dec 30, '10, 9:37 AM
I was surprised to see one recently and the price difference was minimal...great on a freezing snowy day.
Mikey
Dec 30, '10, 9:59 AM
I live right next to the Jersey boarder, so most stations have a full service pump (because Jersey is full service only)
Teemu
Dec 30, '10, 10:18 AM
If gas hits $5 gallon by end of 2011...expect to pay higher prices for EVERYTHING...plastics will have to go up in price....but food will take the biggest hit (it already has)
LonnieFisher
Dec 30, '10, 10:54 AM
Self-serve gas...
Not in Oregon. It's illegal to pump your own gas here. Unless you have a motorcycle(scooter) like I do. It's illegal to pick up or return the nozzle to the pump, but I put it back all the time so I don't have to wait for the attendant. I saw regular gas for $3.23 in Portland yesterday. I'm glad my tank only holds a gallon and a half.
megomania
Dec 30, '10, 11:34 AM
Full service gas...one of the many reasons I love visiting Vancouver, Canada...
fallensaviour
Dec 30, '10, 11:37 AM
I'd say fifty/fifty here. :wink_y: :smiley1:
Meule
Dec 30, '10, 3:07 PM
The few stations that have service here don't charge extra for it, but then... gas prices are twice as high here :shocked2:
jp1969
Dec 30, '10, 3:37 PM
Gaz up here is same price either with or without service.
Hardly anyone offers service anymore.
I paid $1.23 a LITRE this morning.
$3.09 a gallon sounds good.
Hector
Dec 30, '10, 4:41 PM
We should all move to Venezuela with our buddy Hugo...gas is 12 cents a gallon there...yes...12 cents...the cheapest in the entire world...
:smiley1:
wayne foundation 07
Dec 30, '10, 4:53 PM
We should all move to Venezuela with our buddy Hugo...gas is 12 cents a gallon there...yes...12 cents...the cheapest in the entire world...
:smiley1:
Isn't there still lead in their fuel though?I thought I read that some place.In India too,they make a super cheap car that can't be imported because it won't run on our gas.Oh the days before pollution control huh.
Hector
Dec 30, '10, 4:54 PM
The old classics will run on it...and that's all I care...
:drool: :smiley1: :biggrin:
supes
Dec 31, '10, 12:45 AM
I live in good ol Jersey, so it is 2.87 a gallon to sit in my car and have it pumped for me! Yeah baby, that's how we role in Jersey!
WannabeMego
Dec 31, '10, 1:00 AM
I live in good ol Jersey, so it is 2.87 a gallon to sit in my car and have it pumped for me! Yeah baby, that's how we role in Jersey!
Woot, Woot!!!
The ONLY good thing about Jersey is the cheap gas...that's about it...I just live here, but if anyone asks me...I'm a New Yorker through and through!!!
:blues:
starsky
Dec 31, '10, 1:02 AM
never experienced it until i went up to oregon! it was quite a pleasant surprise.
wilbs518
Dec 31, '10, 5:28 AM
Full service or self service its still $3.49 here.
SlipperyLilSuckers
Dec 31, '10, 11:49 AM
Gaz up here is same price either with or without service.
Hardly anyone offers service anymore.
I paid $1.23 a LITRE this morning.
$3.09 a gallon sounds good.
Try $1.36 a litre in Sydney :( No service there...
jp1969
Dec 31, '10, 4:25 PM
Sounds like its time for a revolution!
:yeah:
VintageMike
Dec 31, '10, 4:42 PM
Jersey here too. Filled up a few days ago at $2.83 and the state is full service by law.
Adam West
Jan 2, '11, 12:33 AM
Full service is so alien to me. I remember having to stop in Jersey years ago for gas and just naturally got out of my car only to be told to get back in since it was "the law". I almost felt like I was going to be hauled off to jail for stepping out of my car. The only full service or even options for full service I have experienced outside of Jersey is Western Maryland. It still feels strange to me for some reason. If they popped the hood, check the oil, wash the windshield etc...maybe I'd be ok with it but to pump petro into my tank? Thankfully, most of our grocery stores have self service and even though there is no discount for doing it yourself...the lines are usually shorter (it hasn't fully caught on yet); I don't mind swiping my items across a scanner. It isn't rocket science.
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