added 2007 Mon Apr 23 19:28:27 by STONERS
Alongside crocuses and baseball, there's a new harbinger of spring: the gasoline price run-up. After 11 consecutive weeks of price increases, the government last week said U.S. motorists were paying $2.88 a gallon, up 27 cents in just three weeks and 33 percent since late January. Americans are no longer waiting until summer to hit the road.
Alongside crocuses and baseball, there's a new harbinger of spring: the gasoline price run-up. After 11 consecutive weeks of price increases, the government last week said U.S. motorists were paying $2.88 a gallon, up 27 cents in just three weeks and 33 percent since late January. Americans are no longer waiting until summer to hit the road.







