Cheap Gas Prices
Wednesday, February 7th, 2007
Over at automotive.com, website owners can snatch up a really cool chart to display the current national (or even local) average gas price. It’s the first time I’ve seen such a tool, and we’re really digging it. In fact, you’re looking at the cheap gas prices in my area. Fortunately Georgia has some of the lowest gas prices in the nation, definately comes in handy during spirited driving : )
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I also found a place to search for gas prices by state, county, city, etc. Pretty interesting to see how folks in places like Texas *cough* Bush *cough* are coming in compared to the rest of the country. If you drill down far enough, you can even see gas prices for individual gas stations and for different grades of gasoline and diesel!
Another interesting tid-bit… the United States (alone) consumes over 140 billion gallons of gasoline every year. That’s alot of gas. Right now our national average is $2.30 per gallon… that’s 322 billion dollars spent by Americans, holy cow. Think we have it bad? Drivers in Amsterdam pay nearly 3 times as much at $6.48 per gallon. This post was sponsored by Automotive.com
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