NEW: Massachusetts Gas Prices Down A Penny
Tuesday, September 02, 2014
AAA’s survey of prices on September 2nd found that self-serve regular unleaded gasoline is averaging $3.44 per gallon in the Commonwealth, down one cent from last week’s survey. Local prices are 12 cents lower than they were at the same time last month and are a penny more than the current national average. One year ago, gasoline in Massachusetts was 21 cents higher at $3.65 per gallon.
The range of gasoline prices in Massachusetts is 60 cents for self-serve regular unleaded gasoline, with the low price being $3.29 per gallon and the highest price being $3.89 per gallon.
Weekly Gas Prices
AAA advises motorists to shop around for the best prices in their area. Here are the current price averages and ranges for the state of Massachusetts as of September 2nd.
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Regular Unleaded - $3.44 ($3.29-$3.89)
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Midgrade Unleaded - $3.64 ($3.39-$4.05)
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Premium Unleaded - $3.77 ($3.49-$4.19)
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Diesel - $3.83 ($3.68-$4.19)
Related Slideshow: The Central MA Cities with the Most Expensive Car Insurance
A new ranking for how expensive -- or cheap -- auto insurance is in the Commonwealth has been released by consumer website ValuePenguin for the state's nearly 5 million drivers. ValuePenguin reviewed auto insurance rates in MA for 7 different driver profiles from 35 insurers in the 179 cities with a population over 10,000. The blended cost for each was yielded from the following methodolody:
Included in the study were sample annual premiums from 35 companies, from ACE to Vermont Mutual. Seven kinds of driver situations were represented, including single adults of various years of driving experience, three married couples, and a married couple with a teenaged driver. Rates were pulled for policies covering the minimum liability limits per Massachusetts law up to 100/300/100 for married couples.
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