Price Trends for California
Time | California | USA | Trend | ||||
Today Yesterday One Week Ago One Month Ago One Year Ago | 4.699 4.690 4.597 4.750 5.066 | 3.139 3.142 3.111 3.091 3.546 | ![]() |
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Lowest Gas Prices in Cathedral City, Desert Hot Springs, Indian Wells, Indio, La Quinta, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Rancho Mirage, Coachella, Cabazon
Price | Station | City | Time |
3.870 | Agua Caliente Fuel 32-279 Bob Hope Dr | Rancho Mirage | Mar 28, 10:14 PM |
3.890 | Morongo Travel Center 49020 Seminole Dr | Cabazon | Mar 28, 8:04 AM |
3.910 Cash | Fastrip 51893 Harrison St | Coachella | Mar 28, 2:51 PM |
3.960 | Costco 72800 Dinah Shore Dr | Palm Desert | Mar 28, 11:29 AM |
3.960 | Sam's Club 34220 Monterey Ave | Palm Desert | Mar 28, 10:28 AM |
3.990 Cash | Maverik 22745 Palm Drive | Desert Hot Springs | Mar 29, 5:24 AM |
3.990 | Chevron 22600 Palm Dr | Desert Hot Springs | Mar 29, 2:08 AM |
3.990 | Shelee’s Travel Center 46355 Dillon Rd | Coachella | Mar 29, 12:50 AM |
3.990 | Shelee's Travel Centre 46-200 Harrison Pl | Coachella | Mar 28, 3:30 PM |
3.990 | Costco 79795 CA-111 | La Quinta | Mar 28, 11:29 AM |
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10 Highest Metro Areas - Regular Gas
City | Price | Trend | |
San Francisco | 4.807 | ![]() | |
Oakland | 4.801 | ![]() | |
San Jose | 4.786 | ![]() | |
Ventura | 4.735 | ![]() | |
Los Angeles | 4.734 | ![]() | |
San Diego | 4.728 | ![]() | |
Orange County | 4.714 | ![]() | |
Sacramento | 4.711 | ![]() | |
Salinas | 4.617 | ![]() | |
Riverside | 4.589 | ![]() |
10 Lowest Metro Areas - Regular Gas
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City | Price | Trend | |
Oklahoma City | 2.540 | ![]() | |
Lubbock | 2.583 | ![]() | |
Waco | 2.600 | ![]() | |
Amarillo | 2.606 | ![]() | |
Laredo | 2.607 | ![]() | |
San Antonio | 2.649 | ![]() | |
Jackson | 2.651 | ![]() | |
Austin | 2.678 | ![]() | |
Shreveport | 2.686 | ![]() | |
Fayetteville | 2.700 | ![]() |
Ten Fuel Saving Tips | ||||||||
1 Avoid High Speeds As your speed increases, your aerodynamic drag increases in an exponential fashion. Driving 62 mph (100 km/h) vs 75 mph (120 km/h) will reduce fuel consumption by about 15%. | ||||||||
2 Do Not Accelerate or Brake Hard By anticipating the traffic and applying slow steady acceleration and braking, fuel economy may increase by as much as 20%. | ||||||||
3 Keep Tires Properly Inflated Keep tire air pressure at the level recommended by your vehicle manufacturer. A single tire under inflated by 2 PSI, increases fuel consumption by 1%. | ||||||||
4 Use A/C Sparingly When the air conditioner is on it puts extra load on the engine forcing more fuel to be used (by about 20%). The defrost position on most vehicles also uses the air conditioner. | ||||||||
5 Keep Windows Closed Windows open, especially at highway speeds, increase drag and result in decreased fuel economy of up to 10%. | ||||||||
6 Service Vehicle Regularly Proper maintenance avoids poor fuel economy related to dirty air filters, old spark plugs or low fluid levels. | ||||||||
7 Use Cruise Control Maintaining a constant speed over long distances often saves gas. | ||||||||
8 Avoid Heavy Loads Remove the sand bags from your trunk in the spring and pack lightly for long trips. | ||||||||
9 Avoid Long Idles If you anticipate being stopped for more than 1 minute, shut off the car. Restarting the car uses less fuel than letting it idle for this time. | ||||||||
10 Purchase a Fuel Efficient Vehicle Purchase a Fuel Efficient Vehicle |
Ten Fuel Saving Tips | ||||||||
1 Avoid High Speeds As your speed increases, your aerodynamic drag increases in an exponential fashion. Driving 62 mph (100 km/h) vs 75 mph (120 km/h) will reduce fuel consumption by about 15%. | ||||||||
2 Do Not Accelerate or Brake Hard By anticipating the traffic and applying slow steady acceleration and braking, fuel economy may increase by as much as 20%. | ||||||||
3 Keep Tires Properly Inflated Keep tire air pressure at the level recommended by your vehicle manufacturer. A single tire under inflated by 2 PSI, increases fuel consumption by 1%. | ||||||||
4 Use A/C Sparingly When the air conditioner is on it puts extra load on the engine forcing more fuel to be used (by about 20%). The defrost position on most vehicles also uses the air conditioner. | ||||||||
5 Keep Windows Closed Windows open, especially at highway speeds, increase drag and result in decreased fuel economy of up to 10%. | ||||||||
6 Service Vehicle Regularly Proper maintenance avoids poor fuel economy related to dirty air filters, old spark plugs or low fluid levels. | ||||||||
7 Use Cruise Control Maintaining a constant speed over long distances often saves gas. | ||||||||
8 Avoid Heavy Loads Remove the sand bags from your trunk in the spring and pack lightly for long trips. | ||||||||
9 Avoid Long Idles If you anticipate being stopped for more than 1 minute, shut off the car. Restarting the car uses less fuel than letting it idle for this time. | ||||||||
10 Purchase a Fuel Efficient Vehicle Purchase a Fuel Efficient Vehicle |