Drivers across Colorado Springs and several other regions are seeing a rare sight at the pump: gas prices dipping below the $2.00 mark. As of today, multiple stations in Colorado, Texas, and Oklahoma are offering gasoline at prices not seen in years, with some locations advertising rates as low as $1.84 per gallon.

In Colorado Springs, the local Costco is selling regular unleaded for $1.84 per gallon, making it one of the cheapest fueling options in the state. Nearby counties are also seeing significant price drops. Five stations in Denver County and seven in Douglas County have joined the trend, offering gas for less than $2.00 per gallon.

This downward shift in fuel prices isn’t limited to Colorado. Across Texas—particularly in cities like Houston, San Antonio, Texarkana, Lumberton, Lubbock, and Tyler—stations including Phillips 66, Shell, and Valero are offering similarly low prices. Oklahoma is also part of the trend, with multiple stations advertising sub-$2.00 gas.

According to AAA, the average price of gas in the central U.S. currently starts around $2.30 per gallon. However, some locations in Colorado are reporting pre-tax prices as low as $1.38, underscoring the dramatic nature of the price dip. When adjusted for inflation, these figures approach historic lows not seen in over a decade.

Gas Buddy, a widely used fuel price tracking platform, has confirmed the data, helping drivers locate the most affordable stations in their area. The reasons behind the drop are not specified in the available data, but the current pricing levels are notably rare in recent memory.

As of now, motorists can continue to take advantage of these unusually low prices, though how long they will last remains uncertain.