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Gas Prices Fall Further
It's easy to find regular unleaded for less than $4 a gallon now.
Gasoline for under $4 a gallon is no longer difficult to find.
A vast number of service stations in the East Bay are now selling a gallon of regular unleaded for $3.99 or less.
The price of gas dropped a few more pennies in the past week, marking the third week in a row the cost of gasoline has declined.
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Nationwide, the average price for regular unleaded is $3.77 a gallon, two cents less than a week ago and 21 cents cheaper than a month ago, according to a California State Automobile Association website.
In California, a gallon of unleaded regular sells on average for $3.99, five cents lower than a week ago and 28 cents cheaper than a month ago.
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In the East Bay, the average price is now $3.98 for a gallon of unleaded regular, five cents less than a week ago and 30 cents cheaper than a month ago.
Gas stations in Newark listed on site overseen by mapquest lists unleaded regular gasoline costs between $3.89 and $3.95 per gallon.
Union City service stations are listed from $3.89 to $3.99 a gallon. San Leandro stations show the same price range.
In Castro Valley, the price ranges from $3.89 to $4.03 a gallon.
Many stations in the region are even selling gas for as low as $3.85 a gallon. One of them is Diablo Gas and Mart on Diablo Road in Danville.
Randy Felipe, a resident of Danville for the past 30 years, was filling up his 16-gallon truck on Monday afternoon. He said he usually buys fuel at Diablo Gas because it's the cheapest in town.
Felipe uses his truck for business, so the 30-cent drop in price the past month is a welcome relief.
"I'm very happy to see this," he said.
The Chevron and Shell stations nearby are selling regular unleaded for $3.99 a gallon.
Gas stations in Walnut Creek are listed between $3.95 and $3.99 a gallon.
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