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Gas as low as $2.08 per gallon

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By Kim Margolis, Staff Writer Updated 10:24 AM Saturday, October 3, 2009

DAYTON — Gas prices in the area range from lows of $2.08 to highs of not-all-that-painful $2.39 in our region, according to DaytonGasPrices.com

Two stations in Piqua reported a gallon of gas at $2.08. while two other Piqua stations had gas for $2.09/gallon.

Three stations in Troy had gas at $2.15 per gallon.

Nine stations also reported gas at $2.39 per gallon including stations in Piqua, New Lebanon, Drexel, West Alexandria, West Milton, Dayton and Union.

To research gas prices near your home visit http://www.daytongasprices.com.


Contact this reporter at (937) 225-2216 or kmargolis@DaytonDailyNews.com.

I love how the partisans automatically find a way to link gas prices to politicians of certain political party's. Get a life!

I guess it just shows you how much political parties polarize people.
Anonymous
12:38 AM, 10/4/2009
I'm laughing at the people who think Bush had anything to do with gas prices. After all, when he left office gas prices were BELOW $2 a gallon! There were almost $3 a few months ago, too!

Get some education about supply and demand (basic economic principles) instead of tossing around immature taunts of being raped.
Educated Reader
11:27 PM, 10/3/2009
if we all drove a 1989 geo metro..gas would be under a buck..and the arabs would be Bankrupt
nomoresuv
10:56 PM, 10/3/2009
Don't get too comfortable with the gas prices. And, don't think that cheap gas will allow for big SUV production in the future. Supply and demand will hold true. Blame last years $4 per gallon on Bush, his crony's, the Carlisle Group, Hallliburton and the oil companies that wanted to rape americans before the GOP lost.
tl
9:39 PM, 10/3/2009
Hey Common Sense!
When Bush took over from Clinton, he inherited a surplus in the billions. When Obama took over from Bush, he inherited a deficit of billions. Whatever happened to the term, fiscal conservative? I think I'll stick with the liberals.
Steve
9:39 PM, 10/3/2009
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