Between the constant (and seemingly never-ending) road construction, inclement weather (winter is approaching), rising gas prices, the sole existence of crappy drivers (cmon, you know it's true), and several other nuisances, Colorado drivers just cannot catch a break.
With recent reports on the hack of the Colonial pipeline and COVID-19 restrictions being lifted, average gas prices across the United States have creeped up to $3 a gallon, a rate not seen since 2014.
Everyone in Colorado, and across the Country, have been enjoying gas-prices that have been much more agreeable to our bank accounts. However we may soon be heading back to unwanted familiar territory.
According to the Denver Post, gas prices in Colorado and the nation continue to fall and filling your tank below two dollars a gallon could be in the foreseeable future.
22 gas stations in Fort Collins are selling gas for under $2 per gallon. According to the website GasBuddy.com, the average price for a gallon of gas is $2.08.
Gas prices are still astronomical compared to what they used to be (remember being able to fill up your sedan for $18?); but at least they've fallen a bit from what they were last week, even if Fort Collins gas is still on the more expensive side.