Cheap gas prices for the summer? Not likely, according to industry analysts. The issues that have saddled us with record high gas prices haven’t changed: demand outstripping supply, and refineries already at capacity.
Cheap gas prices are a thing of the past; the best we can hope for is that they stabilize, and return to “pre-spike” levels.
Gas prices in the US today, June 24, 2008, range from a low of $3.60 per gallon, to a high of $5.61 per gallon.
While we may never see truly “cheap” gas prices again, it is hoped that the price for a gallon of gas will fall, even if slowly, while the push for alternative and/or renewable energy moves forward.
We will be releasing the “Gas For Less Money” solutions book on July 1st. This downloadable book will provide nearly every know means to improve gas mileage, every “hypermiling” technique, “water4gas” conversion kit plans, biodiesel plans, information on the best gas mileage cars, and much, much more!
If you sign up for our newletter above, you will receive pre-publication notice and ordering opportunity.
If you’re waiting for cheap gas prices to return, don’t hold your breath. But “Gas For Less Money” will help you keep from spending any more money than you have to!

0 responses so far ↓
There are no comments yet...Kick things off by filling out the form below.
Leave a Comment