I think I know where this is!! West Butler Road, Greenville, SC?
Edit: Mauldin, not Greenville. My bad.
You are correct! Hello fellow member of the upstate.
Those power poles do not look okay…
welcome to the south:)))
Do we know WHEN they went out of business? Because 2007, it wasn’t uncommon to see gas at even $5.10 per gallon.
Also, on the day after 9/11, in New York, some gas stations went from the (at the time) common gas prices of $1.15 and made it as high as $5.00 per gallon. Then, the next day, president Bush had made that practice illegal.
So, if they happened to go out of business on 9/12/01, or anytime around 2007, this price would have been seen as low.
This sign gets flipped around by vandals pretty regularly. Right now, it says all 7s.
Edit: Just drove past it, it’s back to 420
This is SC, I don’t think it has been over $4 at any point.
You haven’t been to North Augusta where, during the freeze of 2013/2014 many stations jacked up prices well-beyond reasonable and are now, no longer in business.
that’s cents per gallon, right?
1 gal is 4.54609 l… 420.9/4.54609≈92.58 so 92.6¢/l.
looks at local gas station 18:49/l to dollars… 182¢/l to gallons…
827.3¢/gal. which it was just lowered to from well above 22 sek/l, or 982¢/gal.
man the US has cheap gas.
This would be rather expensive for most of the US. In a lot of areas we’re seeing $2.85ish/gal
jeesum.
They ran out of snacks. No one knows why. However, everyone knows that the gasoline is sold pretty close to cost, and the snacks are the real moneymaker.
A closed down gas station with a price set at $4.20. Some worker had a great last day.
Getting high on their own supply?
Notice to employees, stop smoking the gas