We're still wondering when -- or if -- gasolione prices will spike this summer. The AAA Mid-Atlantic motor club's daily cost survey keeps surprising those who predicted $4 a gallon. Here's an online brief based on today's survey.
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We're still wondering when -- or if -- gasolione prices will spike this summer. The AAA Mid-Atlantic motor club's daily cost survey keeps surprising those who predicted $4 a gallon. Here's an online brief based on today's survey.
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Where are the genius's who predicted $4.00 a gallon..probably back in the White House where they came from
Posted by STEVE | July 19, 2007 2:12 PM
Posted on July 19, 2007 14:12