U.S. Drivers Head to Mexico For Cheaper Gas, Despite Violent Drug Cartels
Desperate
times may be calling for desperate measures as gas prices continue to
soar. In California there are a growing number of motorists who are
heading for Mexico to fill up their tanks. In San Diego, a gallon of
gasoline costs nearly $4.40, but just miles across the border in Mexico
it’s about $2.91 per gallon.
Casey Stegall reported that the Mexican government regulates the price to keep the economy going. He said driving south of the border has been especially beneficial for U.S. truck drivers (More…)
Casey Stegall reported that the Mexican government regulates the price to keep the economy going. He said driving south of the border has been especially beneficial for U.S. truck drivers (More…)
12:06 pm ET March 15, 2012
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