Discount Gas? I Sure Hope So!

On my last drive from New York to Washington, DC, I was amazed to find long lines at the gas pumps on the NJ turnpike.  The turnpike has state-mandated gas at a low price; and their state taxes on fuel are also very low.  In addition, the price at the pump changes early Friday morning, which means that savvy drivers can get a discount at the pump by being aware of the price fluctuations.

Being able to get $2.51 gas, when everywhere else it is almost $3, is a big savings.  On a 14 gallon fill-up, that is almost $7 BACK IN YOUR POCKET – Money you don’t have to spend, if you can plan to fill up the tank on the NJ Turnpike!  If your car has a DTE (distance to empty) readout, use it and be aware of it – you will benefit from knowing this and using it to your advantage!  Also keep in mind how far your car will travel on a full tank (“cruising range”), so you know when you should need to fill up.  Plan for it, rather than blindly pull in to any gas station where you may be subject to a higher price for that convenience.

Oil has been steadily rising in price, due to international demand, and this is being reflected at the pump with gas pushing the $3 a gallon mark.  Many stations are pinned at $2.99, although Hi-Test is going for as much as $3.45. 

Since getting to the Turnpike is not always an option, You have to rely on your local smarts, newspapers, and internet searches (TIP: Google cheapest gas in zip code <put your zip here>). 

So, wherever you travel, keep an eye out for discounted gas at the pump, don’t be afraid to just put in $20 worth if you are low, and top up with the best price you can find!  Luck favors the prepared mind, and I want you, my dear reader, to be as lucky as you can be!

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