Best station to purchase regular gas near zip code 19016

Best station to purchase regular gas near zip code 19016
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The Lukoil at 1243 S. Broad St. in Philadelphia is selling the cheapest regular gasoline near zip code 19016 this week, according to GasBuddy.com.

The station, which is 1.29 miles from zip code 19016, has regular priced at $2.43 per gallon for the week of September 7-13.

In greater Philadelphia, the average price is $2.47 and the lowest price is $2.14. Trends show the price as stable.

The average price of unleaded gas in the state is $2.562 per gallon. The previous week, the state average was $2.594 per gallon. The average has increased since last month, when it was $2.501 per gallon – a 6.1 cent difference.

Last year, the average price for a gallon of gas was $3.026.

Data is accurate as of press time, but gas prices have been known to fluctuate on a daily, and even hourly, basis.



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