We've all been forced to find ways to deal with high gas prices.
But lately, many are noticing a deep difference in prices at stations in neighboring counties.
People were telling us about a difference between York and Harrisburg and Gas Buddy confirms there is one. It says prices are about ten cents less per gallon in parts of York County.
Donna Ruth just drove to York from Harrisburg, there she saw both $3.69 and $3.79, but in York, “$3.59 that's why I stopped!”
Gasbuddy.com says prices in Harrisburg are sitting around $3.79, but lists York at $3.61.
“It doesn't make sense, it shouldn’t be higher 30 to 35 miles away,” Donna told us.
While AAA says prices have jumped 20 cents in the last month, we are actually down three cents from last year.
Triple A experts predict prices everywhere will keep climbing through April and May, but we won't hit the four dollar mark unless there are any unexpected late winter storms.
Still, that's not enough for some.
Even the promise of cheaper prices a county over isn't enough to take the sting out of filling up.
“It’s too much, it definitely helps but I just fill up whenever I have to,” commented Mitchell.
“You almost have to fill up when u got to, but I do look for lower prices,” concluded Donna.
But lately, many are noticing a deep difference in prices at stations in neighboring counties.
People were telling us about a difference between York and Harrisburg and Gas Buddy confirms there is one. It says prices are about ten cents less per gallon in parts of York County.
Donna Ruth just drove to York from Harrisburg, there she saw both $3.69 and $3.79, but in York, “$3.59 that's why I stopped!”
Gasbuddy.com says prices in Harrisburg are sitting around $3.79, but lists York at $3.61.
“It doesn't make sense, it shouldn’t be higher 30 to 35 miles away,” Donna told us.
While AAA says prices have jumped 20 cents in the last month, we are actually down three cents from last year.
Triple A experts predict prices everywhere will keep climbing through April and May, but we won't hit the four dollar mark unless there are any unexpected late winter storms.
Still, that's not enough for some.
Even the promise of cheaper prices a county over isn't enough to take the sting out of filling up.
“It’s too much, it definitely helps but I just fill up whenever I have to,” commented Mitchell.
“You almost have to fill up when u got to, but I do look for lower prices,” concluded Donna.