Gas prices expected to be lower this summer
AAA: Prices could drop considerably by summer
AAA: Prices could drop considerably by summer
The average price is forecasted to be .30 cents less than last summer
The average price of gas in Richmond is now $3.47 a gallon.
U.S. gasoline prices broke a nearly three-month upward spiral in early March, and motorists can expect a bit more relief in the coming weeks, according to the latest Lundberg Survey.
What’s behind the higher prices at the pump? It’s a confluence of factors, from rising crude oil prices, to production cuts and refinery closings.
You should pay less for fuel in 2013 than in 2012
Gas prices have fallen nearly 12 cents over the last two weeks, continuing a “price crash,” the publisher of a new survey said Sunday.
The average price of gasoline fell 20 cents per gallon in the past month.
The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gas has fallen steadily every day for almost four weeks.
Gas prices could keep falling, too, according to the Lundberg Survey.
U.S. gasoline prices down nearly 21 cents a gallon in late October.
While gas prices have been on a steady decline, we could see them rise a little in the coming days.
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