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    Paying too much for gas Rolla? Analysis shows most expensive station

    2021-10-10
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    (ROLLA, MO) Gas prices vary across the Rolla area, with some registering significantly above the average.

    If you choose the most expensive station in the area, you could be paying as much as an extra $0.10 per gallon, according to an analysis by GasBuddy Sunday.

    As of Sunday, prices ranged from $2.89 per gallon to $2.99, with an average price of $2.97 for regular, according to GasBuddy’s survey of stations in the Rolla area.

    The most expensive gas in the city Sunday registered at Moto Mart, at 200 Us-63.

    If you want to save, check out this list of stations in the city, from most expensive to least as of 06:00 PM, Tuesday:

    200 Us-63, Rolla
    RegularMidgradePremiumDiesel
    card
    card$2.99
    $3.17
    $3.39
    $3.09
    1710 N Bishop Ave, Rolla
    RegularMidgradePremiumDiesel
    card
    card$2.99
    $--
    $3.47
    $3.09
    1044 Kingshighway, Rolla
    RegularMidgradePremiumDiesel
    card
    card$2.99
    $3.09
    $3.29
    $2.89
    808 E Hwy 72, Rolla
    RegularMidgradePremiumDiesel
    card
    card$2.99
    $--
    $--
    $3.19
    1805 N Bishop Ave, Rolla
    RegularMidgradePremiumDiesel
    card
    card$2.99
    $3.24
    $3.49
    $3.25
    520 E 19Th St, Rolla
    RegularMidgradePremiumDiesel
    card
    card$2.99
    $--
    $3.39
    $3.12

    The title of cheapest gas, meanwhile, goes to ZX at 1100 N Bishop Ave. As of 06:00 PM, Tuesday, they had regular listed at $2.89 per gallon.

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

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