Gas prices have been on a steady climb for the past couple months. I get that the summer driving season means higher demand, if the supply is high too, then why the price spike?
Colorado motorists have been seeing extremely low gas prices in weeks, but there has been a reversal of direction with a sudden up-shoot in prices and people may be wondering why.
Hurricane Sandy may have wreaked havoc on the Eastern seaboard, but its aftereffects are providing drivers all over the country with a bit of relief at the pump.
The chances of gas prices falling below the $3 mark anytime in the near future might seem unlikely, but analysts say that it could come close. Fuel costs, already dropping, are expected to continue to do so for the rest of the year.