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Southern California Gas Prices Edge Down From Peak

19 April 2000

Southern California Gas Prices Edge Down From Peak

    LOS ANGELES--April 18, 2000--While still higher than a month ago, Southern California gasoline prices have been slowly edging down from their peak three weeks ago.
    California prices are falling slower than the national average, which showed an overall decrease of 5.4 cents a gallon compared to March. The price reductions, however slight, are a result of OPEC's March agreement to boost oil production.
    The April average price of regular self-serve unleaded in Southern California is $1.757 compared to $1.701 on March 14. The "lowest" of the high gas prices in Southern California this month can be found in La Habra and Van Nuys where the average price for a gallon of self serve unleaded is $1.665 and $1.669 respectively. Premium grade gasoline remains higher than $2 per gallon in numerous cities, including Blythe, Bishop, Del Mar, El Centro, Ridgecrest, Santa Barbara and Santa Maria.
    The April statewide average is $1.783 -- up from $1.736 on March 15. However, the average retail price of regular unleaded gasoline in California peaked about three weeks ago at $1.79 -- an all-time high, according to weekly surveys of 38 California stations by the U.S. Department of Energy.
    Travelers to northern California can expect to pay an average of $1.92 in San Francisco, which is 2 cents higher than March. Las Vegas has an average of $1.80, down from a peak of $1.86 two weeks ago. The April national average is $1.489 cents per gallon -- down 5.4 cents compared to March.
    In Southern California, the averages for regular and premium grades of gasoline are listed below:



    County                     Unl         Prem

    Imperial County

    El Centro                 1.915        2.109

    Inyo County

    Bishop                    1.912        2.119

    Kern County

    Bakersfield               1.799        1.926
    Ridgecrest                1.789        1.933

    Los Angeles County

    Alhambra                  1.683        1.879
    Arcadia                   1.684        1.869
    Burbank                   1.685        1.851
    Culver City               1.776        1.943
    Glendale                  1.700        1.885
    Glendora                  1.739        1.879
    Inglewood                 1.705        1.879
    Lancaster                 1.700        1.882
    Long Beach                1.710        1.913    
    Los Angeles               1.723        1.899
    Manhattan Beach           1.775        1.959
    Montebello                1.713        1.879
    Santa Monica              1.788        1.949
    Van Nuys                  1.669        1.859
    Whittier                  1.697        1.879
    Woodland Hills            1.707        1.912

    Orange County

    Anaheim                   1.715        1.889
    Fullerton                 1.709        1.849
    Huntington Bch            1.691        1.896
    La Habra                  1.665        1.779
    Laguna Beach              1.755        1.905
    Newport Beach             1.769        1.924
    San Clemente              1.801        1.989
    Tustin                    1.739        1.925

    Riverside County

    Blythe                    1.872        2.069
    Hemet                     1.760        1.957
    Palm Springs              1.822        1.999
    Riverside                 1.722        1.863

    San Bernardino County

    Redlands                  1.736        1.859
    San Bernardino            1.721        1.882
    Victorville               1.702        1.849

    San Diego County

    Chula Vista               1.805        1.994
    Del Mar                   1.834        2.049
    Escondido                 1.747        1.957
    Oceanside                 1.769        1.927
    San Diego                 1.788        1.964

    San Luis Obispo County

    San Luis Obispo           1.813        1.998

    Santa Barbara County

    Lompoc                    1.819        1.999
    Santa Barbara             1.865        2.028
    Santa Maria               1.814        2.006

    Tulare County

    Porterville               1.744        1.933
    Visalia                   1.756        1.899

    Ventura County

    Ventura                   1.766        1.962

    So. Cal. Avg              1.757        1.931



    During this period of high prices, the Auto Club continues to urge motorists to practice common-sense fuel conservation techniques and to shop aggressively for the lowest price.
    Properly maintaining your vehicle is a critical component in reducing gas usage, according to Steve Mazor, principal automotive engineer. Underinflated tires, for example, can cut fuel economy by up to 2% per pound of pressure below the recommended level. Worn spark plugs and dirty air filters also increase fuel consumption. The Club also offers the following gas saving tips:

    -- Knowing the correct starting procedure for your car. Racing an
    engine to warm it up wastes fuel.

    -- Maintaining steady speeds. A car uses extra fuel when it
    accelerates.

    -- Minimizing the need to brake by anticipating traffic
    conditions. Be alert for slow-downs and red lights.

    -- Using the air conditioner only when necessary. Air
    conditioning reduces fuel economy by about 5%.

    The Auto Club's Fuel Gauge Report is based on data gathered from monitoring fuel transactions at 2,800 Southern California gas stations. Oil Price Information Service -- the nation's most comprehensive source of petroleum pricing information, provides the data.
    The Automobile Club of Southern California, the largest affiliate of AAA, has been serving members since 1900. Today, Auto Club members benefit by the organization's emergency road service, financial products, travel agency and trip planning services, highway and transportation safety programs, insurance products and services, automotive pricing, buying and financing programs and legislative advocacy. Information about these products and services is available on the Auto Club's Web site at www.aaa-calif.com.