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Gas prices are usually the same or sometimes a bit more compared to gas prices in California. The average according to Central America Data is $4.51
yes because in 2000 the gas price was $1.95 and in 2012-2013 the price is $3.72
Gas prices in the summer of 2004 was about $2.30 in California. It's funny how we used used to complain about the gas prices back then. Gas prices are at record highs right now just as it was in 2004. We need to find a efficient, yet reliable alternative to gas as fast as possible.
In 2010, the average gas price in California was around $3.00 per gallon. Prices varied throughout the year, influenced by factors such as crude oil prices and seasonal demand. By the end of 2010, prices had risen slightly due to increased demand and tightening supply.
In 2014, the average price for gas in California fluctuated around $3.50 to $4.00 per gallon, with prices often being higher than the national average due to factors like taxes, environmental regulations, and refinery issues. Throughout the year, prices peaked during the summer months. Overall, California consistently ranked among the states with the highest gas prices in the U.S. during that year.
In 1987, the average gas price in Southern California was approximately $0.90 per gallon. Prices varied slightly depending on the specific location and fluctuations in the market. This was part of a broader trend of relatively low gas prices during that period, influenced by various economic factors.
In 1967, the average price of gas in California was around 33 cents per gallon. This price reflected the economic conditions of the time, including lower oil prices and less regulation compared to today. Gas prices have significantly increased since then due to inflation and various market factors.
You can't really answer, because the prices get higher and lower by like 5 cents every week so its hard to keep track
You can't really answer, because the prices get higher and lower by like 5 cents every week so its hard to keep track
lowest gas prices ? lowest gas prices for southern illinois ?
From June 2013 to June 2014, average gas prices in Washington State generally ranged from about $3.70 to $4.30 per gallon. Prices experienced fluctuations due to seasonal demand, refinery issues, and changes in crude oil prices. Notably, the average price peaked during the summer months, reflecting increased travel and consumption. Overall, Washington State consistently had higher gas prices compared to the national average during this period.