TN gas prices fall 18 cents, AAA says
Gas prices across the state steadily declined again last week, falling 18 cents, on average, according to the AAA.
The average price is now $3.75 which is 45 cents less expensive than one month ago.
“Tennessee drivers are contiunuing to see a much needed break in pump prices,” said Megan Cooper, spokeswoman for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “There is still a lot of uncertainty and volatility in the oil market, but if we continue to see crude oil prices stay low, it’s likely that we’ll continue to lower prices at the gas pump.”
The national average for a gallon of regular gasoline is down 16 cents since last week to $4.16, the AAA says.
Most expensive metro markets – Memphis ($3.86), Nashville ($3.77), Johnson City ($3.76).
Least expensive metro markets – Chattanooga ($3.46), Clarksville ($3.54), Cleveland ($3.65).
