This past Friday we took a ride down to Pier Village in New Jersey for Dinner. On the way home I needed gas. I was about to pull into a LUKOIL gas station that was selling regular gas for $3.46 per gallon, but there was a line of cars wating to get gas. So I decided to drive a little more and hit the next gas station. About 3 miles later we came across another LUKOIL gas station and guess what? The price for regular gas was $3.16 per gallon! The same name gas station, 3 miles away from the first one, selling for .30 cheaper per gallon!

It's one thing to see a price variation between competative gas stations / companies, but for the SAME company, only 3 miles apart, to have such a huge price variation is just out and out criminal!



Don Cardi cool

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