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GAS PRICES GET SLIGHTLY LESS SCARY FOR HALLOWEEN

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Published on Fri, Oct 28, 2011

By: The LACar Editorial Staff

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The Great Pumpkin "Jack" at ConocoPhillips Petroleum in Palos Verdes, CA

AUTO CLUB NEWS

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(LOS ANGELES – Oct. 27, 2011) –Gas prices reversed course in most Southern California areas and began heading downward last week after two straight weeks of increases, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California’s Weekend Gas Watch. The average price of self-serve regular gasoline in the Los Angeles-Long Beach area is $3.864 per gallon, which is 2.8 cents lower than last week, 2.6 cents lower than last month, and 74 cents higher than last year. In San Diego, the price is $3.844, a decrease of 4.5 cents from last week, 3.9 cents below last month, and 71 cents higher than last year. On the Central Coast, the average price is $3.916, up seven-tenths of a cent from last week, 2.8 cents lower than a month ago, and 72 cents above last year. In the Inland Empire, the average per gallon price is $3.841, down 1.4 cents from last week, 3.1 cents lower than last month, and 73 cents more than last year. “We’re seeing a slight price drop nationwide as well as locally, and this is the time of year when gas prices decrease,” said Auto Club spokesperson Jeffrey Spring. “But with prices still close to $4 a gallon, consumers should look for as many ways to save on gas as possible, including carpooling, shopping for the cheapest price, maintaining their vehicle and tires, and adopting a smooth driving style that minimizes speeding.” The Weekend Gas Watch monitors the average price of gasoline. As of noon on Oct. 27, averages are: Los Angeles–Long Beach Regular: $3.864 One-week change: -2.8 cents Record price: $4.626 (June 21, 2008) Orange County Regular: $3.836 One-week change: -3.6 cents Record price: $4.598 (June 19, 2008) San Diego Regular: $3.844 One-week change: -4.5 cents Record price: $4.630 (June 19, 2008) Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Lompoc Regular price: $3.916 One-week change: +0.7 cents Record price: $4.709 (June 21, 2008) Riverside-San Bernardino Regular price: $3.841 One-week change: -1.4 cents Record price: $4.614 (June 22, 2008) Bakersfield Regular price: $3.872 One-week change: -1.9 cents Record price: $4.591 (June 24, 2008) Ventura Regular price: $3.837 Regular price: -3.1 cents Record price: 4.868 (June 18, 2008) To find the latest gas prices in your area, click here

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