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  2. Did California gas prices just jump? Here’s why fuel costs ...

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    California is ringing in 2024 with a gallon of regular gas priced almost 30 cents higher than it was this time last year. From California’s statewide average of $5.89 per gallon in September ...

  3. Gas prices are headed higher, and a 'ripple effect' could ...

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    De Haan anticipates that the national average for gas will rise by $0.25 to $0.60 between now and mid-April, with the costliest driving fuel remaining along the West Coast.. Meanwhile, Tom Kloza ...

  4. Gas Prices in California Hit All-Time Highs, but Relief Could ...

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    The price in California is up more than $1 from its average of $5.268 as recently as September, and is only slightly below the state’s record high of $6.438 a gallon set in June 2022.

  5. Why gas prices in California ‘have gone ballistic' - AOL

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    Gas prices have been on the rise nationwide, but for California drivers, they've skyrocketed in a short amount of time.. The Golden State's average at the pump surged by $0.23 to $5.27 per gallon ...

  6. Why are gas prices going up again? - AOL

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    Why are gas prices going up again? David Knowles. July 26, 2023 at 5:39 PM ... 11 cents more expensive because we’ve seen crude oil prices inching upward,” Jim Garrity of AAA East Central ...

  7. Midas (automotive service) - Wikipedia

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    A Midas franchisee was sued by the state of California in 2009 for using bait-and-switch method of defrauding consumers. [13] In 22 locations throughout the state, the locations were accused of luring customers into the store by advertising cheap auto-service, and then upselling them by up to $1,700.