09-23-2008, 12:15 PM
Acording to gasbuddy.com, http://www.gasbuddy.com/GB_Price_List.aspx
Here's the ATL metro area map: http://www.ajccars.com/articles/gas-prices.html
Hurricanes+higher state taxes on gas are the recipe.
Supply is sketchy in some parts, although most of Georgia is OK. In my area, many stations are still out of gas. Nobody seems to have 93 octane. One popular QT that has been out all week had gas for a day. Then, a nearby BP that's been out all week had gas and folks were lined up 10 cars deep in each lane on Sunday night, waiting for $4.14 regular. Most places that have gas aren't that high however.
Here's the ATL metro area map: http://www.ajccars.com/articles/gas-prices.html
Hurricanes+higher state taxes on gas are the recipe.
Supply is sketchy in some parts, although most of Georgia is OK. In my area, many stations are still out of gas. Nobody seems to have 93 octane. One popular QT that has been out all week had gas for a day. Then, a nearby BP that's been out all week had gas and folks were lined up 10 cars deep in each lane on Sunday night, waiting for $4.14 regular. Most places that have gas aren't that high however.