Jul 20

Wouldn’t it be nice to pay less for gas? With the gas prices reaching $4 and possibly going up to $6 a gallon in the near future, it’s probably something on everyones’ mind. That being the case, here is a great list of ways you can pay less for gas.

Shop Around- There are several websites that will list the gas stations in your area and their prices for gas. All you have to do is put in your zip code and it will show gas stations within a certain amount of miles of your area. This is a great tool because people are helping each other out with it. Whenever you see a new price you can just post it and let others know that so and so (gas station name) is selling gas for so many cents cheaper.

Test it Out- As you drive around, keep track of your mileage for wherever you are going. On top of that keep track of how much gas you are getting and how long it is lasting. This way you can plan better, and save gas when making trips. It might not be a way to pay less for gas but you will be saving.

Maintenance- Stay on top of the maintenance your vehicle needs. Keep in mind you should get a tune up at least once a year, and you need oil changes as well. An oil change should be done every 3,000 or so miles. Also make sure your tires have enough air in them.

Pay Inside- Some gas stations might give you a discount if you pay inside or if you pay with cash. The reason being is they like you to come inside and see what else they have to offer. They make most of their money by selling the over priced goodies inside than they do gas. If you are willing to tempt yourself by walking inside they might give you a discount and you can pay less for gas.

Additionally you might want to consider getting some Ethos. The formula works great as a way to pay less for gas, and it is risk free as well. The company has been in business for a good 10 years and have tested Ethos thoroughly in laboratories to make sure it works.

It is a great way to pay less for gas because the gas you buy will last you so much longer. Think about it, it can give you up to 20% more gas. That means if you normally get 400 miles to the tank, you will get 480 miles. Just think of how many more times you could drive to work and back on that extra 80 miles. Even if it is only once, that’s a great way to save on gas.

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