I'm taking it pretty good... The Sinclair station in Conifer just lowered their prices down to $3.35...Just 10 days ago it was $3.49.... Dang, I sure hate to see it go up...
Democracy4Sale wrote: I'm taking it pretty good... The Sinclair station in Conifer just lowered their prices down to $3.35...Just 10 days ago it was $3.49.... Dang, I sure hate to see it go up...
Brooms need gas??
The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.
different qualities are available from differnt companies. Also the places the crude comes from affects prices.
Sinclair doen't add the same detergents and follow the same stringent +/- octane peramiters as some of the others do.
They do the bare minimum required to be able to sell their product.
How about ConocoPhillips & Shell? They have the same price down in Denver today too. You going to try to extend that insane rationalization to cover them too?
You can't make this sh*t up ... On second thought I guess you can...
different qualities are available from differnt companies. Also the places the crude comes from affects prices.
Sinclair doen't add the same detergents and follow the same stringent +/- octane peramiters as some of the others do.
They do the bare minimum required to be able to sell their product.
Yes you are exactly right. I was bummed when Beth's Shell went out of business.
The GM dealer parts guy in Denver told me once not to use the cheapo Bradley gas, clogs up fuel injectors. For whatever his opinion is worth. There certainly could be a difference in refinery quality and additives, or octane, sludge, or water contamination.
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