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<blockquote data-quote="Late Life Crisis" data-source="post: 196259" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Personally, I've never used any but Costco 91 Octane premium. In my area, the 91 price at Costco is about $0.13 to $0.14 per litre average lower compared to the local Esso stations and Shell stations on premium 91 - although I have noticed some variance at times, from only $0.09 to $0.10 up to $0.15/litre. It seems that during the summer, the differential is larger possibly due to higher volumes of "fair weather cars" on the road.</p><p></p><p>Usually, the fill-up is 60 to 65 litres, which even at 13 cents per litre savings means quite a bit over my driving season....plus the 2% rebate on the Costco card. I figure that money in my pocket means more to me than feeding the bank accounts of the oil companies. I've also noted substantially lower gas prices outside the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), which I take advantage of during trips - often 5 cents to 10 cents lower per litre.</p><p></p><p>I always time my visits to Costco - early in the morning on a weekend, or very late in the evening Monday through Friday just before the gas bar closes means I usually pull right up to the pumps, no line ups/no waiting at all.</p><p></p><p>LLC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Late Life Crisis, post: 196259, member: 4152"] Personally, I've never used any but Costco 91 Octane premium. In my area, the 91 price at Costco is about $0.13 to $0.14 per litre average lower compared to the local Esso stations and Shell stations on premium 91 - although I have noticed some variance at times, from only $0.09 to $0.10 up to $0.15/litre. It seems that during the summer, the differential is larger possibly due to higher volumes of "fair weather cars" on the road. Usually, the fill-up is 60 to 65 litres, which even at 13 cents per litre savings means quite a bit over my driving season....plus the 2% rebate on the Costco card. I figure that money in my pocket means more to me than feeding the bank accounts of the oil companies. I've also noted substantially lower gas prices outside the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), which I take advantage of during trips - often 5 cents to 10 cents lower per litre. I always time my visits to Costco - early in the morning on a weekend, or very late in the evening Monday through Friday just before the gas bar closes means I usually pull right up to the pumps, no line ups/no waiting at all. LLC [/QUOTE]
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