Just a few months ago, analysts were worried gas prices would soar this summer, possibly topping $6 a gallon. But now that the warmer months are upon us, there’s been an abrupt about-face.
In fact, fuel prices are now falling so steadily that many experts predict that by this fall, a gallon of gas will be under $3.
This surveillance camera footage shows someone who clearly has no idea how to drive. Considering it took place in South Florida, we can only assume that this is an elderly person who can barely see above the steering wheel.
Anyone who has a car and a reason to go somewhere may have experienced a little weight loss this month. It’s not because they’ve been power walking, watching what they eat or doing more activities that don’t involve the use of a Snuggie. It’s because their wallets and purses weigh a lot less.
With the average price of gas approaching four dollars a gallon, the question becomes whether Americans are going to start to seriously changing their current driving habits and vacation plans, in light of this hike.
We already know gas prices are climbing precipitously high, but you don’t usually see them change right before your very eyes. For one news reporter, though, that’s exactly what happened.
Remember the summer of 2008 when the highest gas prices on record occurred and the price for a gallon of fuel hit $4.11?
Hate to break this to yah, but a warm winter and tensions in the Middle East have some analysts predicting current prices will top $4 by this spring — and could even climb as high as $6.50.
Daniel, a stray beagle who somehow miraculously survived being euthanized, and his handler stopped by ‘Good Morning America’ to make an appeal for a permanent home. He’s earned it, don’t you think?
My wife and I were watching the news the other night to hear a local reporter say words that about made me fall off the couch laughing! "How long do you think these amazingly low gas prices will last?" If $3.79 a gallon is amazingly low, I would hate to see her example of high gas prices. With summer rolling in and family vacations on the horizon, I can't imagine how much it will cost m
Gas prices seem to be skyrocketing with no end in sight. Some project that they will reach $5.00 a gallon by June. While I don't share that much of a doomsday prediction, I do believe that they aren't going to get any cheaper anytime soon. Here are a few tips that might just save you a little cash at the pump.