I've seen seeing it in the high $3.70s to $4/gal in my area. Please see Video: The true cost of gas in the U.S. is closer to $15 a gallon, which doesn't take into account the cost of military interventions/operations to ensure/secure its supply, not to mention that some of oil money ends up in the hands of terrorists and hostile governments. Clueless NYT reporter manages to get stranded in Model S | Page 22 | PriusChat is another of hill's lectures related to why gasoline prices should be priced at/closer to its true cost, to encourage conservation, oil independence and alternatives, such as EVs. (I still plan to lease a Leaf. Hill has a Leaf, unsure if it's owned or leased.)
Saw some regular at a ripoff gas station for $4.19/gal. Saw some at an Arco nearby for $3.89. Per the GasBuddy site for my city, I see $3.79 is currently the lowest anywhere.
Yes we saw $3.31 in Baltimore but in North Virginia we pay about $3.57, and we have lower gaso tax. Even if we reduce our gaso tax in VA by 7 cents/gal as planned and MD increases theirs by around 5 to 15 cents/gal over the next couple years as planned, we are still higher gaso price in Northern VA. I don't understand that.
jumped to $3.82 here today, the most expensive I've ever seen in Oklahoma.... can still remember when it was .35 cents
Rumor has it that gas may increase as high as $5.00 per gallon over the summer like last year here in CA
I remember when 1.15 was considered expensive. How times change...now I think that 3.09 is a bargain.
$3.93 at Costcos here, $4.00+ elsewhere...it went up .60 in about a week and a half. $3.03 @ Las Vegas area Costcos. Las Vegas gas is the exact same blend as we use in CA...outside of the .18 state tax difference between CA and NV, we are getting gouged royally here in LA.