A 10-day falling streak experiences the average price of gasoline in Florida, United States. This was issued by the AAA report, The Auto Club Group, which also revealed a decrease of nine cents during the past week.
To give you an idea, the price of a gallon last week was $3.23 USD and this Sunday it fell to $3.14 USD. But also, since February 1, the price has dropped 13 cents per gallon.
In this sense, AAA spokesperson, Mark Jenkins, explained the price trend during recent times in Florida. That is to say, they go down over a period of regarding two weeks and then go up once more.
This trend and the behavior of the variables might trigger an increase in the pump.
Elsewhere, crude oil and gasoline futures prices posted strong gains last week. So, crude oil rose almost $5.00 per barrel (+6%), and gasoline futures rose almost 20 cents per gallon.
Meanwhile, West Palm Beach-Boca Raton ($3.34 USD), Naples ($3.24 USD) and Fort Lauderdale ($3.22 USD) stand out as the most expensive metropolitan markets in the country.
While the least expensive are Panama City ($2.93 USD), Crestview-Fort Walton Beach ($2.99 USD) and Pensacola ($3.04 USD).
Save gasoline?
To do this, the first recommendation is to combine errands and thus limit driving time. It is also feasible to search for the best gasoline prices in the community and pay in cash.
This, especially since some retailers charge extra money per gallon to customers who pay by credit card.
Removing excess weight from vehicles can help, as can driving conservatively. It is no secret to anyone that constantly accelerating and traveling at excess speed undermine fuel economy.
Another idea may be to sign up for savings programs. For example, AAA members who enroll in Shell’s Fuel Rewards program save five cents per gallon when they fill up at Shell.
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