Gas prices climbing to nosebleed levels ... again
On February 2, UCAN's Big Oil Hog saw his shadow and made two startling predictions.
The first was that immediately after the California Primary Elections of February 5, gas prices would surge, and then plummet before the fall elections. It appears that the first prediction is coming true with a vengenace.
Since Tuesday the 5th, prices have increased an unprecedented 23¢ to a new average price of $3.263, just 24¢ away from an all-time record high for San Diego County.
Last year on this day gasoline cost $2.70 a gallon.
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Missing gas stations currently in your list
Upon scanning your list of gas stations this AM, I noticed that there isn't a Costco Warehouse listed in any areas of our fine city. Is something going on here?
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