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aigel 10-23-2015 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Otter74 (Post 8848375)
I was always used to $0.20 deltas between 87 and 91, though I don't think that's been very typical for a while now. I, too, noticed a very large delta the last time I filled up my SC (which requires 91) - I don't remember what it was, but it was a lot more than $0.40. Just gotta suck it up!

There is very, very little money in selling gas itself, particularly the 87 that most people use. Gas stations make their money off of everything else, but there probably is more margin in higher-octane gas than in 87.

What year SC? Modified? My 81 was ok with 87 (factory).

G

Porsche-O-Phile 10-23-2015 03:04 PM

I'm inclined to believe its profit-padding more than anything else. Same situation - the Mercedes "requires" premium but I routinely run regular. It makes a little difference if I stomp on it (not quite as much oomph- the computer detects and compensates).

It's "whatever the market will bear". I just choose to not bear any more than I need to. I think Exxon-Mobil, BP, Shell, Tesoro and all the rest are making plenty without my handing over any more to them voluntarily.

MBAtarga 10-23-2015 06:26 PM

Here in metro ATL, mid-grade usually costs $.20 more than regular and premium another $.20 more -so it seems normal to me. Just within the past few days, some stations around here have regular for $1.99. Cheapest I've seen in years.....

David 10-24-2015 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by sammyg2 (Post 8848211)

So explain why regular gasoline is $1.90 in Houston and the same $1.90 40 miles away but super is $2.55 and $2.20 respectively at these same stations?

Por_sha911 10-24-2015 07:26 AM

Premium no ethanol is at least 1.00 more! They know you need it and can get away with gouging. :mad:

VFR750 10-24-2015 10:50 AM

Mobil in Windsor today.

$2.359 regular

$3.259 93 octane!!!!!

A $.90 markup.

johnsjmc 10-24-2015 12:23 PM

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Originally Posted by SeanPizzle (Post 8848626)
My 2006 lexus GS430 calls for premium. About three years ago I switched to 87. With modern cars that have knock sensors that pull timing when detonation is detected, I have no concerns. It's not like my throttle ever sees more than 1/4 or 1/3 in this car any way. I think most cars can get away with 87 unless they see full throttle situations and need that last 10% of HP.

I mostly agree but my 2012 f150 5.0 gets about another 2 mpg when I use premium even though it runs fine on 87

Otter74 10-24-2015 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by aigel (Post 8848721)
What year SC? Modified? My 81 was ok with 87 (factory).

G

It's a 1980, but it requires premium because it runs a Megasquirt system that was tuned on 91. I've run a tank or two of 89 in the car and that seemed OK but pinging isn't the easiest to hear on these and I'd rather not risk an expensive engine for the sake of somewhat cheaper gas.

VFR750 10-25-2015 07:22 AM

Premium (93) at costco was $2.419

So $0.84 less per gallon than mobil.

Just driving the extra 15 miles round trip and buying Three gallons is the break even for the 911!

Three gallons barely wets the bottom of the tank. ;)

911michael 10-25-2015 01:34 PM

In my area, I've seen premium between .60 and .80 above the price of regular. Yesterday, it was 2.69 for premium, 2.05 for regular at the Exxon station I filled up at.


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