Thread: Mid-grade gas
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Old 04-05-2005, 12:39 PM
Kestas Kestas is offline
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I find it interesting that the price differential from regular to midgrade to premium is always 10¢ each step, no matter the price of regular. You'd think the differential would be a percentage. At these record prices, this makes filling with regular less attractive for engines designed to run on premium.

The Midwest has the highest prices in the continental US.
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