Oas experts predict that 2023 will be a milder year for WE drivers when it comes to refueling their vehicle, the future of gas price still remains uncertain.
Last year was expensive in terms of filling, which is why it always makes sense to shop around for the best gas prices possible.
To help you find the cheapest places to refuel your vehicle, we have created this guide to the cheapest gas stations in each of the 10 major US cities.
Which state has the highest gas prices?
Hawaii is now the state with the highest overall average gas prices, having taken over California. The price there is currently on average $5.02 per gallon.
Which state has the lowest gas prices?
The cheapest price tends to alternate more frequently in southern states, but right now the cheapest average is in Georgia where is it $2.77 per gallon. States like Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas and Louisiana are not all much more expensive.
Where are the cheapest gas stations in the United States?
When it comes to finding the cheapest gas stations in the United States, these are the cheapest places to stock up on gas in the 10 most populous cities in the country:
- New York, New York ($3.05): Shell, 6440 Myrtle Ave, Queens, NY.
- Los Angeles, CA ($3.69): 7-Eleven, 1075 N Grand Ave.
- Chicago, IL ($2.99): Thorntons, 2351 S Cicero Ave, Chicago, IL.
- Houston, TX ($2.17): Chevron, 9350 North Fwy, Houston, TX.
- Phoenix, Arizona ($2.95): Arco, 4249 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ.
- Philadelphia, PA ($3.17): J&J Bustleton, 7951 Bustleton Ave, Philadelphia, PA.
- San Antonio, TX ($2.36): Phillips 66, 7131 Culebra Rd, San Antonio, TX.
- San Diego, CA ($3.88): 7-Eleven, 8395 Otay Mesa Rd, San Diego, CA.
- Dallas, TX ($2.65): Safeway Fuel, 2720 Live Oak St, Dallas, TX.
- San Jose, CA ($3.69): 76, 19550 Stevens Creek Blvd, Cupertino, CA.