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  1. Gasoline - Wikipedia

    Gasoline (North American English) or petrol (Commonwealth English) is a petrochemical product characterized as a transparent, yellowish and flammable liquid normally used as a fuel for …

  2. Gasoline | Definition, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

    3 days ago · Gasoline, mixture of volatile, flammable liquid hydrocarbons derived from petroleum and used as fuel for internal-combustion engines. It is also used as a solvent for oils and fats. …

  3. Types of Gasoline Explained: Learn the Differences

    Jun 24, 2025 · Learn about the different types of gasoline, the differences, which you should use, and get the information you need before you fill up.

  4. AAA Fuel Prices

    2 days ago · Today’s AAA National Average $3.038 Price as of 10/30/25

  5. Gasoline Prices - FuelEconomy.gov

    Find the most efficient new and used vehicles with Find and Compare Cars. Find out how much you can save by improving your fuel economy using our fuel cost calculator.

  6. US Retail Gas Price (Weekly) - United States - Historical D…

    5 days ago · View weekly updates and historical trends for US Retail Gas Price. from United States. Source: Energy Information Administration. Track economic data with…

  7. Find The Nearest Gas Stations & Cheapest Prices - GasBuddy

    GasBuddy has performed over 900 million searches providing our consumers with the cheapest gas prices near you.

  8. Gasoline explained - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)

    Gasoline is a fuel made from crude oil and other petroleum liquids. Gasoline is mainly used in vehicle engines. Petroleum refineries and blending facilities produce finished motor gasoline …

  9. Gasoline prices could reach $3 mark for first time since 2021 | Fox ...

    Oct 21, 2025 · The national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline fell to $3.05 last week as crude oil prices decline and cheaper winter-blend fuel reaches pumps.

  10. Learn about Gasoline | US EPA

    Aug 1, 2025 · As a result of EPA’s regulatory programs and various state regulations, gasoline sold today in the U.S. is far cleaner than gasoline produced in previous decades. Almost all …