The American Automobile Association of California says some drivers are now paying $4 a gallon for regular unleaded gasoline.
Crude oil prices hit an all-time high Wednesday, above $98 a barrel and analysts say with worldwide oil demand rising -- it is still not clear just how high prices will go.
KSBW checked and found gas in Gorda, south of Big Sur, is even higher. Drivers there are paying $5 for gas.
Over the past two weeks gas has gone up 15 cents in California alone, according to AAA.
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Thursday, November 08, 2007
Gas prices hit $5 in California
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So, um, since this war was so we could get Iraqi oil....where's the oil?
ReplyDeleteGet ready gas guzzlers. You're in for a wild ride.
ReplyDeleteJack, kinda tough for the oil to flow as the country burns.
Um, the country's not burning. Unless you're talking about the fires in San Diego.
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