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Gas Prices in Glendale, CA Today

March 21, 2026
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Glendale, CA

Gas Prices in Glendale, CA Today

Gas prices in Glendale are running at roughly $5.40 per gallon for regular unleaded in March 2026, a few cents above the California statewide average and in line with the broader LA metro. What sets Glendale apart is the market structure: Brand Boulevard and its surrounding commercial corridors are dominated by name-brand stations — Chevron, Shell, Arco, and 76 — with limited independent competition. That dynamic keeps a floor under prices that doesn't exist in more competitive parts of Los Angeles County.

Why Brand Names Control Glendale's Fuel Market

Glendale's commercial real estate is expensive and land is limited. Independent stations, which operate on thinner margins and need cheap real estate to stay competitive, have largely been priced out of the prime corridors. What remains is a density of branded stations serving a dense residential city where many residents drive rather than take the Gold Line.

The Armenian-American community that forms a large part of Glendale's population includes a disproportionate share of small-business owners, but the local fuel retail market is still brand-dominated. Chevron in particular has a strong footprint here, and Chevron consistently prices at or near the top of any local comparison.

Glendale also draws significant traffic from the 2 Freeway, the 134, and the 5, which means freeway-adjacent stations have captive customers and price accordingly. The gap between a station on Colorado Street near the freeway ramp and one tucked two blocks off a surface street can be 30–40 cents.

Where to Find Cheaper Gas in Glendale

You have to be deliberate about it, but savings exist:

  • 91201 — North Glendale near San Fernando Road; a few independents and an ARCO compete here, often 25–35 cents below the Brand Blvd premium
  • 91202 — Central Glendale west side; moderate competition, worth comparing before defaulting to the nearest Chevron
  • 91203 — Downtown Glendale core; highest prices in the city given the Americana at Brand and retail density, avoid filling up here
  • 91204 — South Glendale near the 5; freeway-adjacent pricing, some ARCO options that undercut the Chevron/Shell cluster
  • 91205 — East Glendale / Adams Hill; residential area with a handful of competitive stations away from the main corridors
  • 91206 — Montrose area and north slopes; lower density of stations, but Montrose's few stations sometimes run competitive promotions
  • An affordable tire pressure gauge can improve your fuel economy by up to 3% — one of the easiest ways to save at the pump.
  • A phone mount makes it easy to navigate hands-free to the cheapest station nearby.

The Burbank border at 91505 and 91502 is worth a cross-street comparison — Burbank station density along Magnolia and Hollywood Way creates genuine competition that spills over into the lower Glendale pricing range.

Practical Saving Strategies

The nearest Costco fuel to Glendale is in Burbank, and it typically runs 35–50 cents below the Glendale average. For anyone filling up a 16-gallon or larger tank, that single Costco trip saves $5–8. The Burbank Costco on Empire Avenue is about 10 minutes from central Glendale without traffic.

ARCO on San Fernando Road in the 91201 area has historically been the lowest-cost branded option within the city. If you pay by debit, the transaction fee is minimal and the price difference versus Chevron is real.

Avoid Brand Boulevard stations entirely unless convenience is your priority. That corridor prices to shoppers, not to price-conscious locals.

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