

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (3.71 dollars): North Philly Gas, 2824 N Broad St Philadelphia, PA. Phoenix, Arizona (3.49 dollars): Chevron, 1615 N 99th Ave, Phoenix, AZ. Houston, Texas (2.77 dollars): Buc-ee's, 6201 IH-45, Texas City, TX. Los Angeles, California (4.57 dollars): V Red, 2295 N Garey Ave, Pomona, CA.Ĭhicago, Illinois (4.34 dollars): Costco, 1430S Ashland Ave Chicago, IL New York, New York (3.59 dollars): Shell, 1285 Bedford Ave Brooklyn, NY. San Jose, California (4.57 dollars): Safeway, 100 Tennant Station, Morgan Hill, CA.Dallas, Texas (2.98 dollars): 7-Eleven, 3602 S Lancaster Rd Dallas, TX.San Diego, California (4.59 dollars): Noil, 1605 Cactus Rd, San Diego, CA.San Antonio, Texas (2.76 dollars): Texas Stat, 1514 Pat Booker Rd, Universal City, TX.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (3.71 dollars): North Philly Gas, 2824 N Broad St Philadelphia, PA.Phoenix, Arizona (3.49 dollars): Chevron, 1615 N 99th Ave, Phoenix, AZ.Houston, Texas (2.77 dollars): Buc-ee's, 6201 IH-45, Texas City, TX.Chicago, Illinois (4.34 dollars): Costco, 1430S Ashland Ave Chicago, IL.Los Angeles, California (4.57 dollars): V Red, 2295 N Garey Ave, Pomona, CA.


When it comes to finding the cheapest gas stations in the USA, these are the lowest-priced places to get gas in the top 10 most populated cities in the country: Where are the cheapest gas stations in the US? The US state that has the lowest gas prices is now Texas, which has always had low prices but has now moved to the very top in this ranking as the average price there is now 3.17 dollars per gallon. In California, the price is currently an average of 5.37 dollars per gallon. The US state that has the highest gas prices is again California, after Hawaii had been the most expensive for a period of time.
