My regular QT here by my house dropped down to $3.32 a gallon.
Just put $30 in today heading to shop. (usually I fill up) Going to keep doing the $30-$30-$30 routine til price drops significantly.
Even though I'm not on the road right now, I still keep detailed records on this truck I'm driving as my personal truck. (2007 Dakota)
Last night as I was filling out my Februarys Log for the fuel I purchased all month (only filled up 3 times in February), I compared todays prices to last years prices.
February 23rd, 2010 - Filled up at the QT here at Hwy 10 and 820 in Hurst for a price of $1.62 a gallon. Bought 16.9 gallons at cost of $27.50.
February 25th, 2011 - Filled up at same QT (it's by my house here) at a price of $3.08 a gallon. Bought 19.7 gallons at a cost of $60.50.
The Race track off highway
Drove past QT on my way out to my shop here this morning and saw that the price was now at $3.29 a gallon.
When fuel prices skyrocketed during the Bush/Cheney years, the Liberals were screaming it was due to Bush and Cheney lining the pockets of their "Oil Buddies" before they left office. Bush and Cheney have been out of office for 2 years now. Where is the Liberal Outcry with todays prices???
The Race Trak off highway 26 in North Richland Hills is always at a decent price. I paid $3.31 last week. i think its around $3.40 right now
No diesel, that one purchase I made was just regular unleaded.
There's a couple of VW and BMW discussion boards out there where members have had problems with Race Trac diesel.
Race Trac is a very well known problem in this area, and has been for years. Funny thing, Race Trac was in this area first, then came QT. QT was so bold in their decisions as to where they would build their new stations that they built one right next door to a Race Trac on Beach St off N 820. Race Trac prices are always .05-.10 cents cheaper, but the QT's right next door, or right across the street, are always 5 times busier. There could be 11 pumps open at the Race Trac, but people will still wait in line 1-2 deep at QT to fill up their vehicles.