A computer glitch led to a brief price war between two gas stations in northwest Ohio, allowing some drivers to fill their tanks for pennies per gallon.
WTOL-TV reports that a computer malfunction dropped prices at one north Toledo gas station, and another across the street lowered its prices to stay competitive early yesterday.
Customer Taylor Kline told the station he filled his empty tank for just 26 cents. The extra-low pricing lasted at least three hours before returning to normal.
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Ohio's average price for a gallon of regular gas was USD 1.55 in today's survey from auto club AAA, the Oil Price Information Service and WEX Inc. That's down from USD 2.29 a year ago.
The national average today for regular gas was USD 1.70.


