Say that you've managed to insure your car affordably. You drive a safe car
in a safe town. You've still got to fuel that monstrous SUV you've been told
is necessary to go from your house to the mall, and some states are more gas-tank
friendly than others. The current status of fuel prices can be accessed at AAA's
fuelgaugereport.com. There, you can learn that while cruising from Atlanta to
Savannah will be a virtual breeze, New York, California and Nevada will drain
your wallets nearly nine dollars more per fill-up (if your tank holds an SUV-ish
25 gallons.) And don't even ask about Hawaii and Alaska.
Here are the most expensive states for gasoline prices in 2004:
1. Hawaii
2. Alaska
3. California
4. New York
5. Nevada
6. Oregon
7. Connecticut
8. Idaho
9. District of Columbia
10. Washington
If you’re feeling the pressure of gas prices on your wallet, take relief
in knowing that unless you live in Hawaii, there are at least some people paying
even more for gas than you!
Please note that this description/explanation is intended only
as a guideline.