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Gas prices: July 17 ... from $3.999 to $4.179 per gallon


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Gasoline prices

With prices up and down by a few cents, Sunoco in Bonita Springs remains the best "bargain’’ at $3.999.

Here are prices gathered Thursday morning for a gallon of unleaded, self-serve.

Bonita Springs

7-11, Old 41 and Terry Street, $4.039

Chevron, U.S. 41 and Terry Street, $4.139

Sunoco, U.S. 41 and Bonita Beach Road, $3.999

North Naples

Shell, U.S. 41 and Wiggins Pass Road, $4.089

Chevron at Pavilion Shopping Center off U.S. 41, $4.159

7-11 on U.S. 41 and Pine Ridge Road, $4.099

East Naples

Shell at Broward and U.S. 41 — $4.099

Naples Convenience Mart on U.S. 41— $4.099

Mystik on U.S. 41 — $4.059

BP at Raintree Lane and U.S. 41 — $4.229

7-Eleven at Rattlesnake Hammock and U.S. 41 — $4.059

Hess on Lakewood Boulevard and U.S. 41 — $4.059

Chevron at Courthouse Shadows and U.S. 41 — $4.179

7-Eleven at Commercial and U.S. 41 — $4.059

Naples

7-Eleven at 41 and Pine Ridge — $4.099

Site on U.S. 41 — $4.099

AmeriFuel on U.S. 41 — $4.139

Citgo at High Point — $4.039

BP at Mooring Line Drive — $4.179

Golden Gate

BP, Parkway and Sunshine Blvd. — $4.139

Hess, Parkway and 53rd St. — $4.139

Marco Island

7-Eleven at Elkcam Circle and Bald Eagle Drive — $4.099

Source: Staff members Jim Lockhart, Laura Layden, Marilyn Cerrochi, Nadine Ouillette, Aisling Swift and Jeff Lytle

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Great collection of gas prices, albeit these are a bit depressing. Do I hear a $3.00 per gallon? $2.00 per gallon....oooooh the good ole days.

I heard Costco has great prices, but there's the membership fee, and the cost of getting there, which makes up for the small difference.

I'm biking more now, and walking to the grocery store when it is not #$%^#%! raining outside.

Now the question is, do I look at one of those Smart (tin can) cars now? Or do I wait to see if the gas prices go down?

#1 Posted by beetlejuice on July 17, 2008 at 3:10 p.m. (Suggest removal)

This makes no sense, when oil prices have dropped $10+ as barrel this past week...Naples is playing games as usual... Gas in SC is $3.74 today and that is in the mountains...Trucking it here is no different than trucking it to Naples...

#2 Posted by pippin on July 17, 2008 at 4:12 p.m. (Suggest removal)

It is now official this has become the most ridiculous news item included in this news site.

Do we need to know the price of an item is separated by 2 cents each day. Do we not drive by stations and see prices or do we not drive in and know the prices because we are purchasing gas.

ENOUGH of this insipid listing.

#3 Posted by kneejerk on July 17, 2008 at 6:05 p.m. (Suggest removal)



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