With all the doom and gloom in the news its time for some good news. Its forecast that soon the price of gasoline in at least 8 states will fall below $2. Louisiana, Texas are among them. Imagine to once again fill your tank and get change back from a $50 http://247wallst.com/energy-economy/2014/11/29/eight-states-where-gas-will-drop-below-2/
I was amazed that I filled mine for about $50 the other day. It had been $70 or more for quite some time
I had a fd up debit card on me only and was trying to get gas late the other night when it was as cold outside as a les miles' playbook. anywho, card wouldnt work and every place within driving distance was shut down. until i finally found one. i told the chick to run it and put 40 bucks on it. well she put it on regular when i always get premium. so gas was barely over 2 bucks a gallon and the thing stopped before i got to 40. i had to slow fill it til it topped off and finally got the last of it in there. moral of the story, i hadnt filled up with 40 bucks since bush was in office. and that was only a couple of times. i suppose i can get used to not spending 65 bucks every week on petro.
Air used to be free. Now it costs a buck and the compressors are so weak that if you need air in more than one tire it costs another buck. And most of them don't work after you put your money in. Then the store clerk tells you they can't give you a refund.
most places just tell the female you need air and they can press a button to turn on the pay compressor. or tell them it took your money and they will turn it on. because normally it takes my money.
That's the way it used to work. Now they say they have no control over it and offer to give you the phone number of the company that owns the air and water machines.
some still do, you just have to know where. and no need to be a tight-wad your entire life: http://www.amazon.com/Kensun-Heavy-Duty-Compressor-Inflator/dp/B00NFSN9KW/ref=zg_bs_552660_7
I have an air compressor but when I plug it into the cigarette lighter it won't streach to the back tires.