I think it's $2.99 for 87 octane, $3.14 for 88-89 octane, and $3.29 for 90-94 octane. Still pretty decent prices, and if you drive a lot it could save you quite a bit of money over 3 years.
They also limit the amount of gallons that the program will cover. Basically it will cover 12,000 miles/year (total of 36,000 miles) worth at the average MPG of the car/truck you buy.
I can see people buying new Ram diesels making out on the deal though. At current prices they would be saving anywhere from $1.20 to $1.50 per gallon and they get at least 3-4 mpg more than the average of 15 that they are allotted in the program.
- Justin
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1999 Camry - Beigemobile DD
2002 Suburban - Wife's DD
2004 Grand Cherokee - Not running / Project / Selling?
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