For those looking to save a buck at the pump, a leading expert on gas prices says winter prices could be cheaper than the fall.
Winter gasoline blends are typically cheaper due to higher Reid (REED) vapor pressure. That higher pressure allows gasoline to ignite easily to start in cold cars. Patrick DeHaan is a petroleum analysis expert at GasBuddy.
However, DeHaan predicts diesel prices to remain elevated due to the fall harvest.













