Gas Prices Poised To Tumble Even Further This Fall

Gas Prices Poised To Tumble Even Further This Fall
Gas prices fell heading into the unofficial end of summer and are poised to continue to decline going into fall, barring a weather disruption or sudden spike by oil-producing countries.

The price for a gallon of gasoline in South Carolina dropped 2.1 cents during the past week to an average of $1.93 Monday, according to gas price service GasBuddy. Motor club AAA puts the price a penny higher. That’s about 3.3 cents less than this time last year across the Palmetto State, which continues to offer the lowest gasoline prices in the nation, thanks in part to the state’s low fuel tax.

Nationally, the price declined 2.9 cents during the past week to an average of $2.19 per gallon, according to both gas price services.

Editor Note: Actual gas prices just outside AutoSpies HQ (9/6/2016)


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MDarringerMDarringer - 9/7/2016 7:57:30 PM
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Crank up the Hellcats.


atc98092atc98092 - 9/8/2016 6:11:10 AM
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I'll believe it when I see it. I saw premium unleaded a few days ago over $3, although the general average around here is about $2.80.


ilovecar2015ilovecar2015 - 9/8/2016 3:16:00 PM
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Regular might be low, but premium is as high as ever. In Texas, the difference between regular vs premium is 80 cents


CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 9/11/2016 1:01:04 PM
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Wait for the story that says the have to shut down a refinery to make a change over to "winter gas" blends. So limited supply spikes the price upwards.


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