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Brenda

(2,032 posts)
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:28 PM 9 hrs ago

So I'm hearing gasoline prices will be at least double in April or May

and I'm saying no way. If the price of gas goes from $3.69 to $8.00 in the next six weeks, well, we are in for a horrible ride as a country.

Stock up, fuel up.

(I'm hearing this from a very close person who has lots of sources)







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So I'm hearing gasoline prices will be at least double in April or May (Original Post) Brenda 9 hrs ago OP
Grateful I have a prius Tree Lady 9 hrs ago #1
Yep, I've got a Venza Brenda 9 hrs ago #4
I probably buy 10 gallons a month underpants 9 hrs ago #12
TO SAVE ON WEIGHT! YES!!! AZJonnie 8 hrs ago #19
But alot of what you buy including groceries arrive by truck. redstatebluegirl 8 hrs ago #20
My Prius gets 45 mpg and I drive a lot mucifer 7 hrs ago #26
I may start taking public transportation to work. no_hypocrisy 9 hrs ago #2
I hope this creates a groundswell for decent public transportation LearnedHand 9 hrs ago #3
Mass transit is a big reason JBTaurus83 9 hrs ago #8
In the few places I've visited in Europe, the public transportation is swoonworthy LearnedHand 9 hrs ago #11
Yes, we have friends that moved to Spain JBTaurus83 8 hrs ago #22
Oh you are so right LearnedHand 7 hrs ago #24
Food and oher goods will be crazy obamanut2012 9 hrs ago #5
We need to plaster the "I Did That" with Trump's mug on every gas pump in America! Chasstev365 9 hrs ago #6
I'm trying to decide if I should fill my oil tank now or in the Fall. NH Ethylene 9 hrs ago #7
Now rather than later !!! Brenda 9 hrs ago #9
I'd wager very few DU'ers have forgotten that a massive spike in crude prices immediately preceded the 2008 crash AZJonnie 9 hrs ago #10
Yes, we're looking at a major meltdown flamingdem 9 hrs ago #13
Sorry I'm and oldster. kairos12 9 hrs ago #14
new guy thinking he's all Brenda 9 hrs ago #16
Sorry, who is the new guy in this context? AZJonnie 9 hrs ago #17
Double? No way. maxsolomon 9 hrs ago #15
According to trump... purr-rat beauty 9 hrs ago #18
Rationing is a real possibility Mysterian 8 hrs ago #21
Must be Biden's fault. It would be 20 a gallon if Harris was president chicoescuela 8 hrs ago #23
I'm still trying to find the gas cap on my EV. I can't fill up until I find it. Wonder Why 7 hrs ago #25
Wait till it trickles down into your grocery bill, the gloating will be very short lived! Blues Heron 7 hrs ago #28
Much of our electricity comes from natural gas fired power plants. roamer65 6 hrs ago #32
That will not translate well for GOP in November. aeromanKC 7 hrs ago #27
NC gas prices struggle4progress 7 hrs ago #29
But, but... Trump says "WE" are raking in lots of money!!1! Beartracks 7 hrs ago #30
Trump's poll numbers will be in the trashcan! Doodley 6 hrs ago #31
Eat beans! America needs the gas. roamer65 6 hrs ago #33
Another year that I can't take out my vintage 70s cars.. Historic NY 4 hrs ago #34
Gas (or petrol) in the UK last November was $6.38/gal VMA131Marine 4 hrs ago #36
Grateful I have a Honda Prologue EV VMA131Marine 4 hrs ago #35
"I'm hearing this from a very close person who has lots of sources" Wiz Imp 4 hrs ago #37

underpants

(196,285 posts)
12. I probably buy 10 gallons a month
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:51 PM
9 hrs ago

Honda Insight which is basically a Prius knock off BUT it’s a Honda. I like it. Best car I’ve ever had.

I get at least 45MPG. I buy 5 gallons at a time (1/2 tank) to save on weight.

I got some sticker shock at the pump today.
$3.79 a gallon. I must not have gotten gas in the last 2-3 weeks.

BTW my Highway Use Tax in Virginia is $55/year. With the gas tax at $.30/gallon equals 183 gallons of gas. More than double my actual use.

AZJonnie

(3,674 posts)
19. TO SAVE ON WEIGHT! YES!!!
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 08:07 PM
8 hrs ago

My partner laughs at me when I purposefully don't fill up the tank, they're like "eventually you'll use it, why not save a trip"?

I explain it's because of the extra weight. You get better mileage with less weight, and I don't much mind stopping at the gas station.

I looked it up and it turns out it's only about a 1% MPG difference between having 15 gallons in your tank vs 1 gallon (about 78lbs different), but hey, every bit helps, as long as you aren't expressly making trips to the station. Plus if I get rear-ended, hey, smaller boom, right?

mucifer

(25,653 posts)
26. My Prius gets 45 mpg and I drive a lot
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 09:42 PM
7 hrs ago

For work as a hospice nurse. Luckily less driving than my last job tho.

LearnedHand

(5,416 posts)
3. I hope this creates a groundswell for decent public transportation
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:33 PM
9 hrs ago

I know that doesn’t solve the supply chain issue but it might get people to rethink the attractiveness of good local and regional public transportation for personal travel.

JBTaurus83

(1,293 posts)
8. Mass transit is a big reason
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:41 PM
9 hrs ago

I like living in Philly. My spouse and I don’t even own cars. Mass transit gets you everywhere, and my employer even pays for it. I really wish more people would hop on board with the idea so that we can get transit systems expanded. For a multitude of reasons, it takes forever to build a rail line in the US compared to Canada, Europe and China.

LearnedHand

(5,416 posts)
11. In the few places I've visited in Europe, the public transportation is swoonworthy
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:49 PM
9 hrs ago

It’s super easy to pay, they have coordinated apps, the tickets usually apply to all forms of transport in a region, and it’s ALL electric. Huge numbers of people go on holiday via train. It’s absolutely glorious.

I keep dreaming of high-speed trains built in the same spaces as existing interstates, for example, but we’ll never have that here until building out the transportation infrastructure is a serious federal focus and investment. Like Ike did with the interstates.

JBTaurus83

(1,293 posts)
22. Yes, we have friends that moved to Spain
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 08:35 PM
8 hrs ago

And they are in love with the mass transit. One of many things that irks me about Americans, is that we can’t seem to keep anything nice or clean looking. Apparently half of our country has never learned what a trash can is for or any respect for other people in society.

LearnedHand

(5,416 posts)
24. Oh you are so right
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 09:26 PM
7 hrs ago

The trains and buses I’ve ridden there are very clean. We definitely are a country of slobs with zero respect for public spaces and transportation.

NH Ethylene

(31,332 posts)
7. I'm trying to decide if I should fill my oil tank now or in the Fall.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:39 PM
9 hrs ago

So much uncertainty.

AZJonnie

(3,674 posts)
10. I'd wager very few DU'ers have forgotten that a massive spike in crude prices immediately preceded the 2008 crash
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:44 PM
9 hrs ago

But in case anyone did, I'm reminding.

Not sure how certainly that rise in crude cost is rightly called "causal" to the crash, but it sure as shit didn't help.

And we also have another massive bubble in play RN, I'm sure I don't need to remind anyone here what that is

flamingdem

(40,863 posts)
13. Yes, we're looking at a major meltdown
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:51 PM
9 hrs ago

if things continue this way.

Question is whether Trump wants this to be able to have emergency powers
and consolidate control.

maxsolomon

(38,624 posts)
15. Double? No way.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:53 PM
9 hrs ago

I question your source and their sources.

If it's $8/gallon in middle America there will be pitchforks and torches at the WH fence.

Wonder Why

(6,904 posts)
25. I'm still trying to find the gas cap on my EV. I can't fill up until I find it.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 09:39 PM
7 hrs ago


The other vehicle is a "gas guzzling" Prius.

Woe is me!

:gloat: :gloat:

I know. It's cruel.

Blues Heron

(8,753 posts)
28. Wait till it trickles down into your grocery bill, the gloating will be very short lived!
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 09:44 PM
7 hrs ago

roamer65

(37,925 posts)
32. Much of our electricity comes from natural gas fired power plants.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 10:50 PM
6 hrs ago

The electric rates are going to go up as well as Europe imports more LNG from the US.

Don’t gloat too much…lol.

Historic NY

(39,979 posts)
34. Another year that I can't take out my vintage 70s cars..
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 12:11 AM
4 hrs ago

on long trips. I just turn 70 I never planned to sit and just look at them...

VMA131Marine

(5,265 posts)
36. Gas (or petrol) in the UK last November was $6.38/gal
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 12:15 AM
4 hrs ago

Even prices that high haven’t stopped people from driving. They do mostly drive more fuel efficient vehicles though. I also saw a lot of Teslas.

Wiz Imp

(9,876 posts)
37. "I'm hearing this from a very close person who has lots of sources"
Fri Mar 20, 2026, 12:23 AM
4 hrs ago

There are no "sources" who would have any concrete knowledge of future gas prices. At this point, it is 100% speculation.

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