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    Save $0.08 per gallon on gas at the cheapest station in Nevada

    2021-10-23
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    (NEVADA, MO) Depending on where you fill up in Nevada, you could be saving up to $0.08 per gallon on gas.

    According to a survey by GasBuddy, Conoco at 1811 N Ash St was the cheapest station in the area, with regular listed at $3.01 per gallon at the pumps Wednesday. That was compared to Pilot at 2424 E Austin Blvd, where a gallon of regular was selling for $3.09.

    Of course, gas prices change day-to-day, and which station is cheapest in the city can change, too. Across the greater Nevada area, GasBuddy recorded the average price of gas at $3.05 per gallon for regular.

    Here’s how other stations in the area stack up, from least to most expensive:

    1811 N Ash St, Nevada
    RegularMidgradePremiumDiesel
    card
    card$3.01
    $3.29
    $3.57
    $--
    405 S Barrett St, Nevada
    RegularMidgradePremiumDiesel
    card
    card$3.02
    $3.27
    $3.67
    $3.39
    500 E Austin Blvd, Nevada
    RegularMidgradePremiumDiesel
    card
    card$3.05
    $3.45
    $3.70
    $3.39
    401 N Osage Blvd, Nevada
    RegularMidgradePremiumDiesel
    card
    card$3.05
    $3.45
    $3.70
    $3.39
    402 W Austin Blvd, Nevada
    RegularMidgradePremiumDiesel
    card
    card$3.05
    $--
    $--
    $--
    501 N Centennial Blvd, Nevada
    RegularMidgradePremiumDiesel
    card
    card$3.05
    $--
    $--
    $3.29

    Note: All comparisons reference lowest recorded price for regular grade gasoline and were accurate as of 06:00 PM, Tuesday, based on data from GasBuddy.

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