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Cheapest Gas in Smithtown: Low Price Hits $4.03

This week, gas starts off at $4.03 and hits $4.09.

Here are this week’s cheapest gas prices in Smithtown.  Two competing gas stations, Hess and Sunoco share the same price this week at $4.03/gallon. Hess is located at 522 Smithtown Bypass, Smithtown, and Sunoco is located at 560 Middle Country Rd., St. James. Sunoco also has the cheapest diesel fuel at $4.17/gallon. 

Are we missing a station in Smithtown with the cheapest fuel?  Email the writer, Kyle Reitan

Station:

Location:

Regular:

Plus:

Premium:

Diesel:

BP

1007 W. Jericho Tpke, Smithtown

$4.09

$4.49

N/A

N/A

Gulf

525 North Country Rd., St. James

$4.07

$4.25

$4.35

N/A

Gulf

278 W. Main St., Smithtown

$4.05

N/A

N/A

N/A

Unbranded

545 Route 25A, St. James

$4.03

N/A

$4.33

$4.25

Hess

522 Smithtown Bypass, Smithtown

$4.03

$4.19

$4.29

$4.19

Sunoco

560 Middle Country Rd., St. James

$4.03

$4.27

N/A

$4.17

Fuel price listing source:  http://gasprices.mapquest.com/index.jsp

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