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Secrets of Buying Cheap Gasoline!
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Today’s gas prices are hurting lots of folks in the wallet, and for a lot of Americans, public transit is not available as an alternative. So we’re stuck with forking it over at the pump. Here’s a couple of quick tips to strategize and save when you fill your tank.
1. Pick the right day: Buy your gas midweek, Tuesday or Wednesday. According to smartmoney.com, gas prices usually swing upward on Thursdays around 10 a.m. to prepare for weekend demand.
2. Pick the right place: As mentioned before on this site, there is gasbuddy.com and I found another excellent site on MSN.com. Both allow you to search for the lowest prices in your neighborhood.
Gas Buddy does have one advantage with its wireless feature. This is a great idea if, like me, you don’t always remember to check the cheapest prices online at home. I figure a few cents for a text message on my phone is worth it to save money on gas.
For gas prices, text message or email with the City/State or Zip/Postal Code as the body of the message. (Message subject is not necessary.) Examples: Los Angeles,CA or 55428.
For diesel prices, text message or email
A text message / email will be sent back to you shortly with the 5 lowest gas or diesel prices from the area that you requested.
GasBuddy text messaging service is free; however cellular phone service provider fees may apply. Check with your service provider for further information.
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How to Find the Cheapest Gas Prices Online
Gas prices are sky high and reports say they will probably be getting even higher. For anyone that want to find the best deals on gas prices check out GasBuddy.com, they provide you a quick and easy way to find the cheapest gas prices in your local area.
Here in Hawaii gas is about $3.41 for a gallon of regular gas. I read that California has it worse, I guess that make me feel a little better. Personally, I fill up gas about every month or so which is one of that benefits of working from home and living in the city instead of the suburbs.

Quick tip, remember to check your tire pressure next time you fill up. You could lose a mile or two per gallon if your tires aren’t inflated properly.









