Garland fuel prices: AAA Dallas metro regular $3.162, diesel $4.155 (6/29/26)
Garland TX Gas & Diesel Watch: AAA’s Dallas metro average shows regular $3.162/gal and diesel $4.155 as of 6/29/26—both down since yesterday.
Garland TX Gas & Diesel Watch – AAA’s latest Dallas-metro fuel-price snapshot (a practical proxy for Garland/DFW-area pump trends) shows regular gasoline easing again and diesel slipping as well. As of 6/29/26, AAA lists regular at $3.162/gal and diesel at $4.155/gal.
Regular gasoline: down again from yesterday
In the Dallas metro row, regular moved $3.178 → $3.162 since yesterday. Compared with earlier time windows shown by AAA, the trend is also lower: $3.290 → $3.162 versus last week, and $3.889 → $3.162 versus last month.
On a longer view, regular is still higher than a year ago: $2.787 → $3.162 from last year to today. For drivers planning weekend trips or commuting fill-ups, the message right now is that this month has been better than last month—even though prices are not back to year-ago levels.
Diesel: easing more than the shorter-term comparisons
Diesel has been moving down independently of regular. AAA shows diesel at $4.155/gal as of 6/29/26, after moving $4.194 → $4.155 since yesterday.
Versus other comparisons in AAA’s table, diesel is also lower today than at earlier checkpoints: $4.310 → $4.155 versus last week, and $4.988 → $4.155 versus last month. Like regular, diesel remains higher than a year ago: $3.324 → $4.155.
That split—diesel still up versus year-ago, but down versus recent days—matters for Garland-area budgets where diesel is the main driver (delivery routes, landscaping, construction trades, and other fieldwork that depends on trucks and service vehicles).
U.S. context: weekly averages can drift differently than daily metro snapshots
AAA’s Dallas-metro numbers are daily averages, while the EIA publishes weekly retail averages. In its latest U.S. retail table, EIA shows regular at $3.914 and diesel at $4.832 for the week ending 6/22/26, both below the prior week’s levels (regular $4.052, diesel $5.059).
So even when local metro prices look like they’re trending one way, it’s normal for a week-ending average to lag or differ slightly—because it blends multiple days in the week.
What the easing can mean locally
For commuters, the immediate payoff is straightforward: when the Dallas-metro average eases, many Garland drivers can see lower total cost over time, especially if they time refueling for recurring routes.
For local businesses and workers who run on diesel—contractors, delivery and logistics teams, trades, and other diesel-dependent operations—the advantage is in route planning and purchasing decisions. Even small moves on diesel can add up across multiple tanks per week.
As always, AAA metro averages are not the price at any single Garland station. Pump prices can vary block-to-block, store-to-store, and by brand.
Question for readers: What highest and lowest pump prices are you seeing right now in/around Garland for regular and diesel? Share the numbers (and the rough area or cross streets) so others can compare.
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