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      Gas Prices Have Jumped $0.20 In The Past Two Weeks

      Gas prices have spiked in the last two weeks, reaching levels last seen during the peak of the summer driving season, says the AP. The increase in gas prices has retailers worried that consumers who are putting more money in their gas tanks will buy fewer gifts during the upcoming holiday season. More »

      1:56 PM on Mon Oct 26 2009
      By Meg Marco
      4,554 views, 60 comments

      Most discussed MostlyHarmless: They arent hurting me YET, but then I also do not drive a lot. But they will start hurting when more »

    • motorcycles

      Can You Save Money By Motorcycle Commuting? Not Really

      Sure, switching to a motorcycle or scooter for your highway commute might seem like a good idea, especially if you want to save gasoline and fantasize about gridlock-defying, illegal traffic maneuvers. But while motorcycle commuting has some good points, it probably isn't going to save you much money over commuting by car. More »

      9:36 PM on Thu Sep 10 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      17,571 views, 286 comments

      Most discussed LupusGray: Hopefully these stats will get some bikers off the road. The road is for real vehicles. But if more »

    • Wondering about average gas prices across the country? Overall, they're up (big surprise) and gasoline is currently cheaper than diesel fuel, too. If you missed it back in May, you can also learn why gas prices keep going up. Spoiler alert: it involves supply and demand. [Consumer Reports Cars] MORE »

      20 comments

    • staycation

      The Staycation Is Soooo 2008

      Roll on, Summer of 09! Staying at home is sooo last year. According to a recent travel survey, America is on the move again! 95% of respondents said they are planning to get away this summer. No more navel gazing and lawn mowing. It's on to brighter things such as cruises, the Caribbean, and even Europe. Plus, with "historically low airfares" and gas prices down a buck fifty per gallon from a year ago, you can even visit *gasp* other parts of America! More »

      5:00 PM on Wed May 13 2009
      By Lucy Bayly
      6,165 views, 79 comments

      Most discussed lalaland13: I will be visiting other parts of America! Such as the great Midwest (wedding). Road trips are nice. Someday perhaps more »

    • public transit

      Public Transit Ridership Highest In 52 Years

      See, here's some good news to the wallet-gouging gas prices of 2008: ridership of public transportation was up to 10.7 billion trips last year, "the highest level of ridership in 52 years" according to the American Public Transportation Association. It was the fifth consecutive year that ridership increased, but it may come to an end in 2009 because of skyrocketing unemployment.

      "U.S. public transit 2008 ridership highest in 52 years" [Reuters]
      (Photo: Kriston Lewis)

      10:47 PM on Mon Mar 9 2009
      By Chris Walters
      3,496 views, 75 comments

      Most discussed giggitygoo: It's worth mentioning that in NY specifically, (and I'd imagine in other cities as well) the mass transit system does more »

    • gas prices

      So, Why Is The Price Of Gas Rising Now?

      Anne writes:

      I just don't get it. Does Consumerist know of a good media source that has a *current* (i.e., in the last week or two) breakdown of why the heck gasoline prices are rising 10 cents a week and more in the last month?

      Let's take a stab at some possible reasons.

      More »

      6:17 PM on Mon Jan 19 2009
      By Chris Walters
      26,003 views, 131 comments

      Most discussed Alexander: This question needs only one answer, which also applies to just about everything else. Why are gas prices rising? more »

    • gas prices

      Gas Prices Have Fallen For 51 Straight Days

      AAA says that gas prices have fallen for 51 straight days — and that the current average price is $2.31 per gallon. The current price is the lowest the nation has seen since February of 2007, and is 43.8% lower than the record high of $4.11 set during July of this year. More »

      1:26 PM on Fri Nov 7 2008
      By Meg Marco
      9,210 views, 98 comments

      Most discussed Barney_The Plug_ Frank: I feel sorry for those who paid top dollar for the Toyota Prius. Good intentions but bad timing--at least more »

    • gas prices

      Why Was Gas So Expensive?

      Did you know that gas price gouging almost never occurs as prices rise? Rather, it's most often when dealers keep prices artificially high even as their costs fall. As gas costs were near $5 a gallon until falling and oil companies earn around $100 billion each year, it's a good time to question what really goes into the price of gas. The numbers on the gas station sign hide a complex set of transactions. Before gas can power your car, it must be discovered as crude oil, traverse three markets, and be refined from crude into gas. Inside, we'll explain the three markets, walk you through the role of refineries, and show how oil companies use creative tactics to manipulate gas prices... More »

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      3:12 PM on Mon Oct 13 2008
      By Carey Alexander
      38,702 views, 106 comments

      Most discussed ai2tis: I guess my comment will be banned because this blog is mainly American. But the truth sometimes hurts. I can't believe. more »

    • Gas prices spiked in Ike's wake this weekend, in some places to over $5. [AP] MORE »

      22 comments

    • GM Employee Pricing

      GM Extends Employee Pricing Through September

      GM has extended its employee-discount-pricing plan to the end of September on all 2008 and some 2009 models. Please buy our cars. Someone. Please. [GM Employee Discount Site via Kicking Tires]

      11:45 AM on Wed Sep 3 2008
      By Ben Popken
      1,577 views, 21 comments

    • gas prices

      Sign Of The Times: $100 "Pay At The Pump" Limit

      Reader Paul sends in this photo of a sign he saw at a gas station in Texas. First people were upset that gas stations were putting "outrageously high" holds of $100 on their cards when they paid at the pump. Now $100 is just the most you can buy at the pump without going inside and having them swipe your card. Sad. More »

      9:59 AM on Mon Aug 11 2008
      By Meg Marco
      6,740 views, 63 comments

      Latest by DjDynasty: I'm one of those selfish bastards who has done chargebacks on pay at the pump purchases. A Speedway by my more »

    • gas prices

      Oil Prices Drop, Sadly

      The price of oil dropped $2.19 today, to $117.91, spurring a stock market and dollar rally. Sounds like good news. Except that it's dropping because the market thinks more people won't be able to afford to drive their cars as much. Who's up for a "staycation?"

      Oil Prices Tumble Again; Stock Markets Surge [NYT] (Photo: hanapbuhay)

      12:16 PM on Fri Aug 8 2008
      By Ben Popken
      6,343 views, 126 comments

      Latest by chiieddy: @Git Em SteveDave displays attention-grabbing vanity: My parents are in Matawan and would rent a house for a week at more »

    • suvs

      Ditching Your Gas-Guzzling SUV Could Be More Expensive Than You Think

      SUVs are worth so little that it could take 15 years for a more fuel efficient vehicle to pay for itself in gas savings. Before rushing to trade-in your gas-guzzler, do the math and make sure it isn't economical to hold onto your unfashionable behemoth. Here are three questions to consider... More »

      12:00 PM on Sun Aug 3 2008
      By Carey Alexander
      10,870 views, 72 comments

      Latest by MrEvil: @brockmjd: However, if that '05 Explorer is paid off and you take out a loan on the Prius or Subie, more »

    • gas prices

      Expert Says Gasoline Prices Could Drop To $3.50 Per Gallon By Labor Day

      According to Phil Flynn, Vice President and Senior Market Analyst at Alaron Trading, gas prices nationwide have been recently reduced about $.05 per gallon and he says this is just the beginning. He predicts that gas prices could go down to $3.50 a gallon by Labor Day (Sept. 1st). More »

      7:29 AM on Thu Jul 24 2008
      By Jay Slatkin
      6,300 views, 106 comments

      Latest by mzs: @heavylee-again The reason oil companies want to lower prices now is so that by the time the elections role around more »

    • gas prices

      Federal Reserve Chairman Thinks High Gas Prices Are Here To Stay

      Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told congress today that he expects the economy to stay sluggish, and was extremely pessimistic about the price of oil in the future. Despite the the airline industry's open letter to consumers claiming that speculators are driving up the price of oil and causing a commodities bubble, Bernanke doesn't agree. More »

      2:42 PM on Tue Jul 15 2008
      By Meg Marco
      5,792 views, 87 comments

      Latest by Techguy1138: @IamNotToddDavis: "Bernanke screwed up by distorting the market- keeping rates too low for too long- and this caused a dollar crash" I more »

    • gas prices

      Can Prayer Lower Gas Prices? These People Think So

      Some people think we don't have a prayer of gas prices dipping below $3.00 for a good long haul. These parishioners holding hands around a Shell station beg to differ. They're part of a group called "Pray At The Pump," organizing prayer-circles at various DC area gas stations, hoping to goad divine intervention into lowering gas prices. I wonder if they carpooled to the rendezvous point.

      Activists Keep the Faith, if Not Their Money [Washington Post] (Thanks to ejangles!)

      6:34 PM on Tue Jul 8 2008
      By Ben Popken
      5,985 views, 124 comments

      Latest by P_Smith: @thedreamingtree: Boo hoo. You claim a "god" created everything yet its entire existence is threatened by the words of one more »

    • A Consumer Reports study finds that 79% of consumers surveyed say they plan on buying a car with better fuel economy. [Consumer Reports] MORE »

      29 comments

    • violations

      350 Of New Jersey's Gas Stations Are Violating State Regulations. Here's A Map Of Them.

      A recent sweep of New Jersey gas stations by state and local inspectors resulted in over a third of them receiving citations for posting the wrong gas prices on road signs, changing the price of gas too often, and other other violations. The New Jersey Star Ledger made a very helpful map of the violator stations, available inside. More »

      1:00 PM on Wed Jun 25 2008
      By Alex Chasick
      9,367 views, 48 comments

      Latest by PhiTauBill: Other than the corrupt politicians, ridiculously high taxes and insane congestion, NJ rocks! more »

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