I've been using this for awhile, and it tends to be fairly accurate in finding the cheapest gas prices around.
http://www.denvergasprices.com/
I've been using this for awhile, and it tends to be fairly accurate in finding the cheapest gas prices around.
http://www.denvergasprices.com/
Mike
same here, I just use the Springs version of it:http://www.coloradospringsgasprices.com/
Haven't used it in awhile, but I have noticed that gas prices seem to be falling again. Looked like between Memorial Day and the 4th we had steady rises in fuel. Now it's falling again.
I bet we'll be back under $2 a gallon by Thanksgiving or Christmas. I tell you what, back in December of last year the cheapest I paid was $1.33 a gallon and that was great. HAHA!! I hadn't paid that for gas since almost high school.
Honestly, I think between $1.50 and $1.80 is a pretty fair price to pay for fuel. OPEC still made tons of money and they are still building ridiculous stuff in Dubai and other places.
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Yup, you can go to: http://www.gasbuddy.com
and access cities nationwide. All the info comes from users, so the smaller towns aren't often updated.