Gas Prices Across the Map: What RVers Are Paying Right Now

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Members report fast-rising fuel costs across many regions, with regular gas commonly ranging from the high $2s in parts of Texas, Louisiana, and Indiana to roughly $5.00 or more in California. Diesel is running notably higher, with several reports in the $4.20 to $5.00 range in the U.S. and much higher in the UK. A few RVers shared route-specific numbers for Arizona, Florida, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma-bound travel, and Ontario, showing that location now matters more than ever when planning...
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$3.19 for Costco here in Plano, Tx. I typically buy Costco because it's the least expensive Top Tier I can find.

EDIT/ADD: Regular Unleaded.
 
20 miles East of Cincinnati diesel yesterday was $5.99.gal. Found a diesel "deal" a couple days ago out in the country at $5.49 so I filled up.
 
Picked up my neighbor's 2011 RAM diesel dually Megacab 4WD at the repair shop for her the other day. Fueled it up on the way home. Cheapest around here right now is $5.49. 31+ gallons. $174! Ouch! Glad it was her credit card.
 
Per Gas buddy prices for Regular near me 4.44 to 4.84 (likely add 0.9 to that)
4.72 at the speedway on the corner 4.69 at Kroger but I usually get 1.,00 off with fuel points there.
Need to gas up tomorrow

Got a Diesel.,. 5.59 to 6.29 5.75 on at the corner speedway and Kroger... Not listed.

That's as I type.
 
Pay at the pump in Ohio has a limit of $125 for debit cards, $150 for credit cards. If I am close to empty on my 2011 RAM 2500 diesel I have to pump twice, $150 will not fill the tank.

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Pay at the pump in Ohio has a limit of $125 for debit cards, $150 for credit cards. If I am close to empty on my 2011 RAM 2500 diesel I have to pump twice, $150 will not fill the tank.
It could be the credit card limitation. It varies between CCs too. I do not understand why they do not adjust this for current gasoline prices for the location.

This motorhome has an 80-gallon gas tank which I often need to fill up at CA prices as parts of NV is just as high as CA, so an empty tank costs more than $400.00 to refill. A gas pump can stop three times on me before this tank is filled up.

-Tonopah, NV (~$5.30 gasoline / ~$6.30 Diesel)
 
Pay at the pump in Ohio has a limit of $125 for debit cards, $150 for credit cards. If I am close to empty on my 2011 RAM 2500 diesel I have to pump twice, $150 will not fill the tank.

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Have you tried using the truck lane with an Open Roads card? Since it is a fleet card, we have never experienced a limit on the amount. You can use the truck lanes even if you have no tow behind you; we see people doing it regularly. If we use our credit card at a regular lane, the limit is about the same as you experienced. My son, who works at a large credit Union, says it is the credit card processing companies that set the limit.
 
Speedway up here shuts off at $75. Infuriating as I can hold about 100 gallons in both my trucks. I don’t go there often anyway because They don’t have big truck pumps.

I just go in and hand stations my card or prepay or I’m swiping at least 3 or 4 times.
 
Speedway up here shuts off at $75. Infuriating as I can hold about 100 gallons in both my trucks. I don’t go there often anyway because They don’t have big truck pumps.
Also, at least around here if you use their card to get the discount, you really don't save anything as that just brings the price down to what other stations nearby are charging.
 
Fernley, NV was below five bucks for 87, around $4.70. Cheapest I have seen since Ely, NV.

Reno is at $5.50, add a buck for diesel. Diesel used to be cheaper than gasoline here per gallon, bit not any more.

-Don- Reno, NV
 

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