If you need gas in lynchburg try sheetz on 221
Got there at like 11:40 pm and filled up on 87 it was like 3.69 gallon if I recall correctly, definitely was under 4 bux for sure. Just a heads up if your car can run 87. Still, all other octane gas might be cheaper there too. Supposedly they got more gas after running out.
Is gas ridiculously more expensive in Lynchburg then Richmond or Fredericksburg? I've been paying $3.35-$3.60 for the last few weeks or months.
Gas hit $5.05 in Lynchburg in some places earlier... then pretty much everywhere was shut down. I dunno if the city/cops/whoever shut everything down or what... then most reopened tonight, under $4.
Edit: Lots of the gas stations in this area are completely out of gas... these dumbasses did most of this inflation to themselves.
Edit: Lots of the gas stations in this area are completely out of gas... these dumbasses did most of this inflation to themselves.
Lol I saw one station had gas for 3.89 for regular. So I was thinking every where else must be like 4 something. I pulled up to the pump, and dang if they didn't have shopping bags on every pump for 87 grade. Next up the road was chevron. They were like 3.99. Then finally the sheetz. I was about to skip them, cause I thought to myself it's funny how the furthe I gor up the road, the further the prices go up aswelllol. But then I stopped anyway.
One thing to note. Check and make sure the pumps price matches the signs price. I heard one person bought gas supposedly at sheetz for 3.68 but got charged like 3 eighty something. I looked at the pump when I filled, it said 3.69
One thing to note. Check and make sure the pumps price matches the signs price. I heard one person bought gas supposedly at sheetz for 3.68 but got charged like 3 eighty something. I looked at the pump when I filled, it said 3.69
I filled up tonight for $3.85 for 93 octane. Are these places just jacking their price up because they were too stupid to refill their tanks before running out and jacking the price up to fuck the people who get the last drop or what?
kind of like all the retards who rush to the grocery store the day before we get our annual 1" of snow.
i'm sure the stores have some bullshit way of justifying the price hike,but it's not like the price of the gas that's already in their tanks went up after they bought it-right?i could see if the storm does put a dent in the supply chain,and the producers pass a price increase on the retailers,but gas going up yesterday was just gouging.
chris
Chris
1/5th of all oil rigs/refineries on the coast are shut down or unable to run as of today in light of yesterday's/today's storm.
That's the cause. Supply and demand.
That's the cause. Supply and demand.






