Fastrac has it's pumps back online and they added something new. They now also have ethanol free regular and it's 15 cents cheaper than the high test which is $2.669. Not much else to report today, it's been pretty quiet.
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jeez...the gas up there is a complete rip off. Out in the middle of nowhere and they have to price gouge.
ReplyDeleteExactly.,!!
DeleteI paid 1.55 for regular today in NJ. Remember 4.00? Heating oil is down to 1.58. In NE PA. How much are they charging for snowmobile gas at the water park and stillwater? Anyone know?
ReplyDeleteIf you are traveling westbound on route 22 in Plainfield get off at Rock Avenue.. a couple of gas stations near their (major brands >...selling Cash regular for a 1.39!
DeleteIf you are traveling westbound on route 22 in Plainfield get off at Rock Avenue.. a couple of gas stations near their (major brands >...selling Cash regular for a 1.39!
DeleteHey SNO-NUT! How are ya man? I'm on my way to Rock ave. To fill up ! Thanks!
Delete1.39 WOW! Lol....
Stillwater 6.73 what a ripoff !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DeleteIt's called America and supply and demand. If he's charging that it's because people are buying it. He has a right to charge whatever he wants just as we have a choice whether to buy it
DeleteAre you serious? That can't be. No way!
DeleteHoly cannoli batman!
i know 2 weeks ago it was 3.29 crazy im paying 1.93 in buffalo and some areas around us are still around 2.10 for regular
ReplyDeleteYeah the problem is when you need the gas you need it and they know it
ReplyDeleteStill a hell of a lot cheaper than the last couple of years! Paying close to $40 to fill up a snowmobile. Rediculous
ReplyDeleteHow about big moose gas? Anyone know how much they charged over the past weekend?
ReplyDelete$3.26/ gal
ReplyDeleteFrom today 1/21 - Old Forge Fastrac 91 No E Premium $2.649 (and the new pumps were slooooooowwww) also, Nice N Easy in Constableville (C'ville) $2.789 for the same 91 Premium No Ethanol
ReplyDeleteComments about the gas prices are way out of line. Do any of you know about the margins/volume when you sell gas? How much money do you think someone makes selling gas in the middle of no where? On the middle of winter? How about thanking them for providing a service to snowmobilers.
ReplyDeleteI do believe, that you sir are out of line. As a matter of fact, they should be thanking the riders for going to their business establishment in the middle of no where. Paying triple the average price for gas and paying a good buck for food. Price gouging is taking advatage of people and you are trying to justify the act. WRONG!!
DeleteWith modern sleds MPG ability I'm surprised anyone ever needs gas in remote spots. Wide open busting trail I get 18MPG and 20-21 normal riding on my 600 ETEC I never chase gas anymore. I think about it if I know I'll go over 140 in a trip and there's always a street pump somwhere in that range. People get nervous and have old ways of thinking. It's 2016 folks, and your sled probably never needs gas when you feel it does.
ReplyDeleteIf you have an older sled, then you have to have old ways of thinking. An example, big moose gas station, why would you pass up an opportunity to fill up if you heading out to MRP and beyond. The majority of riders are not experts in knowing the milage between points A to Z. Sometimes the lines at the stations are crazy. I'm an older rider with a15 year old sled. To me, A FULL TANK IS A HAPPY TANK.
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