With gas prices still rising nationwide, the pain at the pump is real. Unfortunately, there isn’t much you can do about the price of gasoline, but there are ways you can pay less at the pump. Here are six ways to save on gas.
Many gas stations offer a discount for paying cash, sometimes up to 20 cents per gallon. This discount can quickly add up when pumping a full tank. Just be careful to have the cash handy when you need it, as you don’t want to lose all those savings to ATM fees if using machines not connected to your credit union.
If you don’t like carrying around tons of cash but still want to save at the pump, consider getting a rewards program or credit card. Tread carefully, though; not all of them benefit the consumer. Find out about a possible annual fee, a rewards cap, membership requirements, and the exact redemption value of each reward point before signing up:
According to the US Department of Energy, a well-inflated tire can save you 15 cents a gallon by boosting your gas mileage by 3%. Check your tires regularly to make sure they are at the correct PSI. To make this easier, consider springing for a tire pressure gauge that will automatically monitor the health of your tires.
In this day and age, there’s no need to search for the gas station with the best-priced gas. There’s an app for that! Popular gas-tracking apps include GasBuddy, Upside, and Waze. Using the gas station that’s right near your home or workplace might be easy, but taking the extra time to find one that sells gas for less can save you a bundle.
If you don’t already have one, this may be the time to buy a club membership. Costco, Sam’s Club, and Walmart Plus all offer discounted gas exclusively to members. Of the three, Costco tends to feature gas for the lowest price, up to 34 cents less per gallon than a typical gas station. In today’s gas climate, that’s a huge difference. But, of course, you’ll want to find out how much a club membership will run you before joining.
If you pump gas during the midday hours, after the sun has been beating down on the gas reservoir all day, the gas has likely expanded. Unfortunately, this expansion means you’ll be paying the same price for less-dense gas, which won’t last as long. So instead, pump for the densest gas when it’s cooler outside, typically during the morning or late evening hours.
These 6 tips to save on gas can help you to save some of your hard-earned money. Did we miss something? Have you found more tips to save on gas? Share them in the comments. And if you like this post, make sure to check out our other posts on our MoneySmart Tips blog.