$1.99 gasoline

$1.69. Thank you frackers and Canadian oil companies. Maybe we will get phase 4 of the Keystone pipeline back on track in a year or so.

$1.59 in middle TN

$1.79 in Boardman, Ohio. It’s been under two dollars since October or so.

We just moved back to CA after spending 4 months in Connecticut. I just looked up gas prices near our old place in CT: $2.05/gal.

Price at the nearby gas station here in CA: $3.19/gal.

So long, low gas prices. It was nice to know you for a little while.

Southern Orange County, California

It’s $2.03 on base (down from $2.07 two days ago). Out in town it probably ranges from $2.04 to around $2.25, depending on the brand.

I just paid $1.99 this evening in Rochester, NY.

Wow. Saw $1.58 for regular on the way to work at a Delta station in Bordentown, NJ this morning. I believe that is the lowest I have seen anywhere.

By my calbulariont, $2.86 USD/USG today im Melbourne. Government reckons that’s 10% too high, and the companies are making hay while the sun shines.

Nearly went below $1.00 Aud/L last year, (when the AUD was higher). It will be fun if that happens – it inverts your sense of what’s right when the bigger number and the smaller number (your total price and pumped quantity) change places:

Last time I remember it being this cheap was December 2008, in the sub-$2s and I could swear I remember seeing some stations below $1.50, maybe even close to a buck a gallon in the sticks. So if you went to high school then, that’s about right.

Yeah, looks like it averaged $1.65 a gallon nationwide in December of 2008, with averages in some states being below $1.50. Good times.

It’s still around $2.099 or $2.199 immediately around me (according to GasBuddy), but I got it for $1.799 this morning in the 'burbs of Chicago. Considering that I drive for work, this is an awesome thing for me.

€1.4 / liter on average around my area in The Netherlands. That translates to ~ US$5.75 / US gallon.

Better than when it went for close to US$ 8 / gallon, but still… :stuck_out_tongue:

I’m seeing $1.45 in Rock Hill, South Carolina. That’s just outside of town, Charlotte, North Carolina. If nothing changes with oil prices I think prices will be in the $1.30’s soon.

I graduated high school in 1999, so I must be misrememebering.

I paid $1.71, which came to $0.00 after my gas station fuel discounts a week ago. I work at home and I get the maximum allowed “free” gas, so I haven’t needed gas since. I last noticed it around $1.64

During the Clinton administration, I think winter of 98/99 I paid as low as 69 cents per gallon but the more typical price was around 84 cents. Besides that, it had always been at least $1 since I started driving, and I remember each $2/3/4 rise.

While on vacation last week in St Martin, I bought gas on the Dutch side of the island. The price was expressed in florins per liter. I was able to fill my near-empty Getz for around $40, definitely cheaper than it was last year.

The lowest price in town is 0.64/Litre or $1.70 in USD per gallon. I’m in Alberta.

The lowest price near me that I have personally seen is $1.51/gal for regular at a CITGO station.

Gas Buddy is showing a SUNOCO station approximately 20 minutes from me with $1.49/gal for regular.

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