Originally posted by willyslover
also on CFL statements if you look you'll see the taxes are listed on a different columes. . state,fed,local. . so you have to add across to find the total price per gallon. . no biggie just an fyi. . ]
Gary, I checked my last CFN bill. The tax info is not included in the total. It must be just for commercial accounting purposes. I divided the total by the gallons and got the listed price.
In Eureka the Flying J is usually only a cent or two less than the Texaco station. Sometimes it's more. CFN is the cheapest around here. I also fuel up in Williams which is right on I5 and the price there is below any other place in that area. In Sacramento I don't use CFN since it's not any cheaper than the serve yourself Exxon station down the street from where I have my trailer.