Greenville gas finally drops below $2

Greenville gas finally drops below $2
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Gas prices continue to fall in eastern North Carolina.

Prices around the Greenville area have finally dropped below the $2.00 mark.

The lowest price we found was at the Tom Bess General Store (U-Save) near Bess Farm Road.  They’re charging $1.95 a gallon for unleaded regular gas.

Other stores around the area charging less than $2.00 a gallon include the Exxon (King Mini Mart) on East 10th Street, the Shell station at 7494 NC-43 S, and the BP on 14th Street and Greenville Boulevard all at $1.99 a gallon.

You can find the lowest gas prices in your area by typing in the Keywords: Pump Patrol right here on WNCT.com.

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Flag Comment Posted by G-man on November 13, 2008 at 2:50 pm

These Gas prices are getting a lot better’so i will fill my 100 gal. tank i have in my yard and when it go’s back up to 5 bucks in Jan. i will have some.I use 15 gal. per. mon.

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