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NEW: MA Gas Prices Down 4 Cents

Monday, March 04, 2013

 

Bay State drivers will find a little bit of relief at the pump this week, as Massachusetts gas prices fell by four cents, according to AAA Southern New England.

As of Monday, March 4, the avergae price for a gallon of regular unleaded self-serve in the Commonwealth was $3.729, four cents less than the prior week, but still up 13 cents over the past month.

The current price in Massachusetts is now two cents below the national average of $3.74 per gallon for regular unleaded self-serve.

According to AAA, drivers face a 20-cent range in prices across the state, from $3.59 per gallon on the low end up to $3.89 on the high, making it worthwhile to shop around before filling up.

Midgrade gasoline came in at an average of $3.89 per gallon, and diesel will run you an average of $4.13 per gallon in the Bay State.

 

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