Several gas stations around here are diverging from the standard 10-cent-increase-per-octane method... For example, $2.55, $2.65, $2.88. They shift the extra cost to the premium fuel to make their other prices look lower.
I have seen plenty of gas stations right across the street from each other, and their prices were a few cents higher at the gas station with the "better" location according to traffic flow.
wait... doesn't that just supplement pissedoff's statement?... competition... one has a better site... that puts it one up on the competition... which is why one can have higher prices... because the other one needs lower prices to compete with it...
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