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A New
2019-High:
Michigan's
gas
price
average
is up 4
cents
compared
to last
week
DEARBORN,
Mich.,
(March
11,
2019) -
Gas
prices
in
Michigan
are up 4
cents
compared
to a
week
ago.
Michigan
drivers
are now
paying
an
average
of $2.52
per
gallon
for
regular
unleaded,
which is
down 1
cent
after
setting
a new
2019-high
of $2.53
per
gallon
on March
8. While
this
price is
23 cents
more
than
this
time
last
month,
drivers
are
still
paying
about 7
cents
less
than
this
same
time
last
year.
Motorists
are
paying
an
average
of $38
for a
full
15-gallon
tank of
gasoline;
a
discount
of $9
from
when
prices
were
their
highest
last
May.
"While
prices
may
continue
to
fluctuate,
the
springtime
increase
is not
over
yet,"
said
Nancy
Cain,
spokesperson,
AAA -
The Auto
Club
Group.
"As the
nation
exits
the
winter
driving
season,
motorists
should
expect
pump
prices
to
continue
to rise
as
demand
increases
and
stocks
of
gasoline
tighten."
Compared
to last
week,
Metro
Detroit’s
average
daily
gas
price
increased.
Metro
Detroit’s
current
average
is $2.52
per
gallon,
about 6
cents
more
than
last
week’s
average
and
about 4
cents
less
than
this
same
time
last
year.
Click
here
to view
AAA's
state
and
metro
gas
averages
• Most
expensive
gas
price
averages:
Saginaw
($2.56),
Ann
Arbor
($2.55),
Grand
Rapids
($2.53)
•
Least
expensive
gas
price
averages:
Traverse
City
($2.27),
Benton
Harbor
($2.49),
Flint
($2.50)
Find
Local
Gas
Prices
• Daily
national,
state,
and
metro
gas
price
averages
can be
found at
www.Gasprices.aaa.com
•
Motorists
can find
the
lowest
gas
prices
on their
smartphone
or
tablet
with the
free AAA
Mobile
app. The
app can
also be
used to
map a
route,
find
discounts,
book a
hotel
and
access
AAA
roadside
assistance.
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