B bigpaulo Joined Nov 15, 2003 Messages 253 Location Boston May 20, 2005 #2 Odds of EXM gas station passing on the savings to end customers... slim to none Damages of 1.3 cents a gallon?!?! That's huge when you sum it up over the period of time they're talking about! Sheesh! That sort of thing can seriously affect the profitability of a gas station, given the elasticity of demand for such a widely available commodity.
Odds of EXM gas station passing on the savings to end customers... slim to none Damages of 1.3 cents a gallon?!?! That's huge when you sum it up over the period of time they're talking about! Sheesh! That sort of thing can seriously affect the profitability of a gas station, given the elasticity of demand for such a widely available commodity.
C Curious Kid Joined Feb 20, 2005 Messages 1,183 Location Vermont May 20, 2005 #3 This probably has nothing to do with this, but when I went to fuel-up at a Mobil station the other day, the usual octains of 87, 89, and 93 was instead 87, 88, and 92. The cost also seemed down 10 cents per grade. What gives?
This probably has nothing to do with this, but when I went to fuel-up at a Mobil station the other day, the usual octains of 87, 89, and 93 was instead 87, 88, and 92. The cost also seemed down 10 cents per grade. What gives?