|
|
Posted May 19, 2009
by
|
Indianapolis, Indiana
![]() |
This iReport is part of an assignment:
iReport for CNN |
Gasoline prices spike from $2.18 to $2.45 in Indianapolis
The Memorial Day gasoline woes started this morning on Indianapolis' southside when gas prices rose from $2.18 to $2.45. Through the grapevine (friends and family members), a lone gas station, Murphy USA, on Emerson Avenue was still selling gas at $2.18 while other gas stations in the area were changing their signs to $2.45.
Needless to say, the gas station was jammed. At noon, the station was still selling at the cheaper price. I drove all my cars to the site and filled up the tanks. Every time I drove home to get another car I was fearful that the price would be changed to $2.45. Luckily, it did not.
With my last gas tank full, I drove by several gas stations selling gasoline at $2.45. They were empty of customers.
- TAGS:
- ireport_for_cnn
- GROUPS:
What do you think of this story?
iReport welcomes a lively discussion, so comments on iReports are not pre-screened before they post. See the iReport community guidelines for details about content that is not welcome on iReport.




Comments