Get Ready For The Most Expensive Driving Season In Years
Get ready for a little bit more pain at the pump this summer.
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Get ready for a little bit more pain at the pump this summer.
Gas prices in Florida have hit a three-year high after the combination of Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane Irma.
You may have noticed that gas prices at your corner station have spiked in the last week. In some cases, they seemingly shot up 10 to 15 cents a gallon overnight.
The extensive damage to the nation's energy industry following Harvey continues to cause fuel shortages and is sending gasoline prices higher.
While Hurricane Harvey is not a threat to South Florida, its effects likely be felt statewide in the form of higher gas prices.
Along with welcoming 2017, drivers may be welcoming higher gas prices.
Gas prices, like our summer temperatures, are heating up.
Massachusetts gasoline prices have jumped 4 cents in the past week to an average of $2.12 for a gallon of self-serve regular.
You knew gas prices below two bucks a gallon were too good to last. In the last three months, we've had the cheapest gas prices in the last 12 years.
Triple A declares this year's to be the busiest holiday for travel ever.
Just in time for the holiday season, drivers are paying less at the the pump.
Gas prices at some South Florida stations are dipping below $2 per gallon.
AAA predicts about 33 million Americans will drive more than 50 miles during this Memorial Day weekend which is the most in ten years. But there is good and bad news about gas prices.
When it comes to what we are paying at the pump, many are wondering just how low we'll go. In the last month, Florida drivers have seen gas prices fall about 28-cents.
Now is the time to fill up at the tank. The average price of regular gasoline nationwide is $2.20 – that's a 27-cent drop per gallon over the last three weeks.
In addition to discounted prices at stores and malls, this holiday season has another gift for those who pinch pennies at this time of year.
Have you filled up your gas tank lately? You've probably noticed that prices at the pump are falling and that's great news for your budget.
With the end of the summer road trip season, we're seeing cheaper prices at the pump. Throughout September, Florida gas prices averaged $3.32, which was 14 cents cheaper than last year, and 46 cents less expensive than 2012, according to AAA.
Believe it or not, as our summer time temps continue to heat up, the price at the pump has begun cooling off. The U.S. average retail price of gasoline has fallen below $3.60 a gallon for the first time since April 10, 2014.
With 41 million Americans expected to travel this year, highways and airports will be packed with travelers looking to take advantage of the 3-day weekend.
Prices at the pump continue to rise for the 12th straight week, according to a survey released Sunday.
Drivers filling up at gas stations in Palm Beach County will soon know the real price at the pump when they pull in. Palm Beach County commissioners unanimously passed a law mandating gas stations make clear on their signs if the price is only for cash purchases.
In the last month, the price at the pump across the state has increased more than fifteen cents in some areas.
In the last month, the price at the pump across the state has increased more than a dime in some areas.
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