News for October 27
| Gas Prices Fall Another 20 Cents, Says AAA (posted by Public Affairs on October 27 @ 09:36 ) |
| Gasoline prices in Massachusetts continue to fall rapidly, with a 20-cent decline over the last week, and 51 cents in just two weeks, leaving motorists paying the lowest prices since April of 2007, according to AAA Southern New England. AAA’s October 27 survey of prices in Massachusetts found self-serve, regular unleaded averaging $2.639 per gallon, 20 cents less than last week. Prices were last this low in April of last year when they were also at $2.63. Massachusetts is currently three cents below the national average for regular unleaded of $2.669. A year ago at this time the average price in Massachusetts was $2.729. The range in prices in the latest AAA survey for unleaded regular is 82 cents, from a low of $2.379 to a high of $3.199. Diesel fell 18 cents last week to $3.59. AAA advises motorists to shop around for the best prices in their area, and to make sure they and their passengers buckle up — every time. Today’s local gas prices and their ranges are as follows: Regular Unleaded - Self Serve/Full Serve $2.639 ($2.379-$3.199)/$2.889 ($2.639-$3.409) Midgrade Unleaded - Self Serve/Full Serve $2.789 ($2.479-$3.499)/$3.179 ($2.739-$3.499) Premium Unleaded - Self Serve/Full Serve $2.909 ($2.579-$3.699)/$3.199 ($2.839-$3.599) Diesel - Self Serve/Full Serve $3.599 ($3.359-$3.899)/$3.649 ($3.369-$3.999) AAA Fuel Saving Tip of the Week Inflate your vehicle’s tires according to manufacturer specifications. Under inflated tires are a safety hazard and can cut fuel economy by as much as two percent per two pound of pressure below the recommended level. Find the most up-to-date local gas prices with the AAA Fuel Finder by logging onto AAA.com and clicking on Gas Saving Tips & Tools. AAA members can also obtain a copy of the Gas Watcher’s Guide at their local AAA Southern New England office. |