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AAA Hoosier Motor Club Gas Gauge
(March 19, 2008)

National Unleaded Retail Gas Price Averages

 

Regular

Mid

Premium

Diesel

E85

**E85 MPG/BTU adjusted price

Current Avg.

$3.279

$3.481

$3.608

$4.025

$2.721

$3.581

Yesterday Avg.

$3.280

$3.483

$3.609

$4.015

$2.709

$3.565

Month Ago Avg.

$3.014

$3.201

$3.317

$3.443

$2.481

$3.264

Year Ago Avg.

$2.556

$2.713

$2.811

$2.743

NA

NA


**The BTU-adjusted price of E-85 is the nationwide average price of E-85 adjusted to reflect the lower energy content as expressed in British Thermal Units - and hence miles per gallon - available in a gallon of E-85 as compared to the same volume of conventional gasoline. The BTU-adjusted price calculated by OPIS and AAA is not an actual retail average price paid by consumers. It is calculated and displayed as part of AAA's Fuel Gauge Report because according to the Energy Information Administration E-85 delivers approximately 25 percent fewer BTUs by volume than conventional gasoline. Because "flexible fuel" vehicles can operate on conventional fuel and E-85,the BTU-adjusted price of E-85 is essential to understanding the cost implications of each fuel choice for consumers.

Highest Recorded Price:

Regular Unl.

$3.285

3/16/2008

DSL.

$4.025

3/19/2008

 

Indiana's Unleaded Retail Gas Price Averages

 

Regular

Mid

Premium

Diesel

Current Avg.

$3.316

$3.567

$3.668

$4.086

Yesterday Avg.

$3.328

$3.581

$3.682

$4.085

Month Ago Avg.

$2.982

$3.208

$3.299

$3.457

Year Ago Avg.

$2.461

$2.647

$2.722

$2.735

Highest Recorded Price:

Regular Unl.

$3.486

5/26/2007

DSL.

$4.086

3/19/2008

 

Retail Gasoline Price Averages (Indiana Metro)
Updated average prices for unleaded retail gasoline in some Indiana metro areas can be found online through AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report site. Please click on the link below…
View Indiana Metro Areas


Retail Gasoline Price Averages (State-by-State)
Updated state-by-state unleaded retail gasoline price averages can be found online through AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report site. Please click on the link below…
View State-by-State Averages

 

Market Overview
Following multiple days on which new record-high nationwide gas price averages were continuously re-established, the market appears to have calmed a bit. In fact, the nation’s average cost for self-serve regular unleaded has actually dropped back a fraction over the last 48 hours.

This small but welcomed reduction can more than likely be at least partially attributed to a hefty interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve on Tuesday. In fact, the Federal Reserve reportedly cut its key interest rate by three-quarters of a percentage point to 2.25 percent—its lowest since December, 2004. As a result, the Dow Jones Industrial Average soared 420 points.

Crude oil prices also took a brief favorable turn earlier this week. After hitting a new record high of $111.80 per barrel early on Monday, prices retreated nearly $6 later in the day. Tuesday, oil trading began just above the $106 per barrel mark and ended the day in the vicinity of $109.

While it has perhaps never been riskier to predict where markets and prices will go next, there does seem to be a sense that the tools available to the Federal Reserve—mainly by lowering the interest rate it charges banks to stimulate the economy—are nearly at an end. This could mean downward pressure on the dollar may ease and the inflationary pressure this has placed on oil and gasoline prices could also take a rest. At least that appears to be the hope of financial policy-makers here and abroad but how all of this will ultimately affect nationwide gas prices as America begins its transition to cleaner-burning summer fuels for the high-demand months remains to be seen.


AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report
Current gas price averages can always be found on AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report at www.fuelgaugereport.com. The report is based on data from Oil Price Information Service, the nation’s most comprehensive source of petroleum pricing information. AAA purchases the data and makes it available free on the Internet as a public service. Average daily prices for the nation, all 50 states and more than 250 localities are available for all grades of gasoline, making the site the most current and complete public source of fuel price information.


AAA’s Fuel Cost Calculator
In order to help Americans establish travel budgets while making vacation plans, AAA and Oil Price Information Service have combined to offer an online tool that will help travelers estimate the cost of gasoline they will use during long-distance driving vacations. The site can be found at www.fuelcostcalculator.com.


Indiana’s Gas Gouging Hotline
The Indiana attorney general established a gas gouging hotline early in 2004 for people who feel that local gas stations are charging unfair prices. That telephone number is (866) 241-9753.

 

15 Ways to Stretch a Tank of Gas

One of the primary benefits of keeping a car properly maintained is maximizing fuel mileage. According to recent statistics, a neglected car can increase fuel consumption by 10 to 20 percent. Of course, individual driving habits also make a difference. The U.S. Department of Energy reports that practicing fuel efficient driving techniques can improve fuel mileage by more than 10 percent.

  • Be sure your tires are properly inflated. Under inflated tires can cause fuel consumption to increase by 6 percent. Check your tires with a gauge regularly. Radial tires can be under inflated and still look normal.
  • Keep your suspension and steering in proper alignment and make sure your brakes are properly adjusted to minimize rolling resistance.
  • Change your motor oil as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
  • Check and replace air filters. Clogged filters can cause up to a 10 percent increase in fuel consumption.
  • Follow the recommended engine maintenance schedule in your owner’s manual to ensure optimal engine performance and to conserve fuel.
  • Don't use premium fuel if your car doesn’t require it. The expense is not necessary.
  • Observe the speed limit. As you drive faster, aerodynamic drag increases. As a result, at speeds above 55 mph, fuel economy decreases rapidly.
  • Use your overdrive gears during highway driving. This decreases your car’s engine speed, reducing fuel consumption and engine wear.
  • Take advantage of cruise control features to help you maintain a constant speed when traveling on highways.
  • Avoid hard acceleration and drive defensively; try to brake and accelerate smoothly.
  • Idling unnecessarily wastes fuel.
  • Run errands with a plan. Try to make one trip instead of three.
  • Take a load off your wheels. A vehicle weighed down with heavy items can increase fuel consumption by 1 or 2 percent.
  • Travel light. A loaded roof rack can decrease fuel economy by 5 percent.
  • If possible, take advantage of carpools or ride-share programs.

AAA

 

AAA Hoosier Motor Club is a fully tax-paying, not-for-profit corporation offering a wide range of member services. The 405,000-member affiliate of the American Automobile Association (AAA) works for the improvement of motoring and traveling conditions in the state of Indiana. AAA is the largest motoring and traveling organization in the world with more than 50 million members.

 

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