Currently, the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline has dipped to $4.24, down from the high of $4.33 earlier this month, according to AAA's latest figures.
for a gallon of regular, mid-grade and premium gasoline stabilized over the weekend.
If your car needs higher octane fuel, you'll be shelling out a "considerable" amount more, according to AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross. Currently, the national average for a gallon of premium gasoline costs $4.91, which means "you're paying almost 70 cents more per gallon … that's considerable," Gross told FOX Business.
Most people either opt for regular or premium gasoline, according to Gross. However, even though premium might sound better, it isn't actually doing some drivers any favors. If your owner's manual doesn't specifically state that you need premium fuel for the car, then you should stay away from it, especially in today's market, according to Gross.
"If your car can run just fine on regular gas, you're not helping it out, and you're just costing yourself money," he said. gallon gas tank then you're pumping in approximately $14 more than you should, according to Gross.
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