Imagine that. Continuing problems in oil producing countries as well as continuing high demand will bump up prices this summer an estimated $0.25 per gallon compared to last summer. The good news in the US is that even with the estimated $2.62 per gallon that you can expect this summer, it's still a fraction of what consumers pay at the pump in Europe. The bad news is that some experts think that the cost could be higher since these prices are already out there and a lot could happen between now and the summer vacation season.
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