Topic: Geoff Sundstrom
The holiday cheer may be over and done with, but there's still plenty of winter left to go. Geoff Sundstrom, an Orlando, Fla.-based spokesman for AAA, says one way to lessen the pressure to drive too fast is to anticipate ...
The continuing decline in prices is so dramatic and so sudden that it is raising the prospect that gas prices could soon fall below $1 a gallon.The worst jobs data in 34 years on Friday just added more fuel to the ...
No cheering yet at the pump but as gas approaches $4, crude's nosedive begins to rippleWhether or not any bubble has burst, Americans now live in an economy where the prospect of a gallon of gas for less than $4 is ...
The U.S. average price for a gallon of regular gasoline topped $4 for the first time, a survey issued on Sunday by the travel group AAA showed. "AAA expresses the same degree of shock and concern that consumers all over the ...
Does It Matter Whether You Buy Regular, Medium-Grade or Premium Gas?Q: Does it matter whether I fill my car with regular, medium-grade or premium gas?A: Probably not. Experts say most cars on the road will run just fine on regular ...
Good Question: Does It Matter Whether I Buy Regular, Medium-Grade or Premium Gas?Q: Does it matter whether I fill my car with regular, medium-grade or premium gas?A: Probably not. Experts say most cars on the road will run just fine ...
Forget Gas Pump Price Shock, More People Are Driving to Work _ AloneMore people than ever are driving alone to work as the nation's commuters balk at carpools and mass transit.Regardless of fuel prices, housing and work patterns make it ...