In 2004, the US national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was at its lowest price in January that year - $1.592 per gallon.
During the years 2004-2008, the US national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was $2.568, from a low average of $1.88 in 2004 to a high average of $3.27 in 2008.
The rising gas prices will affect teenages just as the rising gas prices affect everyone.
In 30 years, gas prices will be well above $8.00.
No. Gas prices go up and down with how much the barrels of gas from the oil companies cost.
Gas prices are high everywhere nowdays because it is getting harder to find it.
Gas prices in the summer of 2004 was about $2.30 in California. It's funny how we used used to complain about the gas prices back then. Gas prices are at record highs right now just as it was in 2004. We need to find a efficient, yet reliable alternative to gas as fast as possible.
The average price for gasoline in October 2004 was $1.99. The rise in gas prices has been steady for the past ten years.
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lowest gas prices ? lowest gas prices for southern illinois ?
Gas prices are always changing so it is important to have a vehicle that has good fuel economy. The 2004 Honda Pilot gets 17 mpg city, and 22 mpg highway.
Since when did the president control the gas prices? The President can't control the gas prices. The only way the gas prices will go down is when gas companies can buy the gas for less.
the gas prices in 2009 were about 3.20
During the years 2004-2008, the US national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was $2.568, from a low average of $1.88 in 2004 to a high average of $3.27 in 2008.
The rising gas prices will affect teenages just as the rising gas prices affect everyone.
In 1992 gas prices are just $1.19 to $1.30
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Gas Prices are changeing not because of the hoax 2012 stuff. Gas Prices are rising because of Foriegn stuff united states is putting are selfs in to. WE HAVE NO CONTROL OVER GAS PRICES.