Gasoline fell another 2 cents per gallon to a nation wide average of $2.48 per gallon, 14 cents cheaper than last week. Some analysts think the price drop will continue. There are global (look at Russia), national and regional repercussions that will send out ripple effects with some pluses and some minuses...
Time For A Road TRIP! Here's a great video to get you in the mood.
Gas Prices Going Down Again! Gas prices are so low, one station in Oklahoma City is selling it for $1.99 a gallon:
. . . Great. There goes my excuse for not spending the holidays with my family...
Buy that Bugatti Veyron! Sure, it’s about $1.5 million, but you’ll be saving on the price of gas! Gasoline is down again in Wyoming, $.01.9, averaging $3.14 per gallon while nationally its $2.89, down $.01.7.
The Cheapest gas in Cheyenne is at Corner Store, W, College & I-25 and Sapp Bros I-80 Service Road & US-30. Both p...
The average price for a gallon of gas in Wyoming fell sharply last week.
Analysts with GasBuddy.com say the average price for regular unleaded fell just over four cents to $3.48 per gallon last week. Meanwhile, the national average fell just over a penny to $3...
Just a few months ago, analysts were worried gas prices would soar this summer, possibly topping $6 a gallon. But now that the warmer months are upon us, there’s been an abrupt about-face.
In fact, fuel prices are now falling so steadily that many experts predict that by this fall, a gallon of gas will be under $3.
A lot of people are hurting these days because of the slow turn of the global economy. Few places are making them feel the pain of painfully slow growth more than the gas pump.
But that doesn’t mean relief can’t unexpectedly happen.
I was talking with my wife a few days back about Summer vacation and the subject of where to go and the mode of transportation we would use. Flying is the best option no matter where we decide to go, but I like driving because you get to see more of the country up close.
Who said gas prices are out of control?
The Torrance Daily Breeze reports a service station in Wilmington, California sold premium gas for the rock-bottom-it-must-be-1992 price of $1.10 a gallon for a four-hour period last Sunday. The gas was supposed to be sold for $4...