Other Resources to Help Save Money on Gas

Find Companies, Websites, and Hidden Ways to Save on Gas

By Retired, published Dec 20, 2007
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You can save on gas expenses with the help of companies and organizations that are willing to help. Credit card companies, grocery stores, online resources, and good ole Uncle Sam will help you save.

One excellent resource for savings on gas prices is through your credit card company. If you pay your balance in full each month, you can save on gas with a cash back offer from credit cards. Chase, Discover, Citibank, and Capital One offer rebates and cash back options when paying for gas. In addition, some credit cards offer cash back on other purchases including car repairs.

Your credit card may be a resource for cash back, discounts, or other savings on car repairs. Car repairs keep your car in good working condition, and it will help you to save on gas. Use a clean air filter and good plugs. Reduce the extra weight load in your car. Clean out the car and the trunk. Remove unnecessary items that are carried in the car. In addition, remove roof racks when they are not in use. These small changes will save your car from wear and tear. It will also help you save on car repairs and fuel costs.

Use online resources like Gas Buddy at www.gasbuddy.com. This is a website dedicated to helping everyone to save on gas offering real-time local gas station prices. Fill in your zip code on the form and find your local gas prices. Take into account about how far you have to drive in order to get the cheapest price. If a gas station is a little further away, consider that station if it is on the way to work or another errand.

Check your grocery store and gas station receipts. Sometimes there are hidden resources of coupons or rebates for gas. Consider stores like Sam's Club or Walmart. These store offer gas stations and offer discount prices on gas. The membership costs for Sam's Club must be taken into consideration before purchasing. It wouldn't make sense to spend money for a membership card if you are not going to commit buying gas there to justify the cost of the card. Although Walmart owns Sam's Club, Walmart doesn't offer a membership card, but they do offer a credit card. Check to see what offers are available.

Takeaways
  • Credit card companies and grocery stores offer incentives
  • Gas Buddy helps you find local gas prices
  • Uncle Sam will help you learn and save
Did You Know?
Gas Buddy gives real-time local gas prices. Find out how much money your car is using on gas with Fuel Economy. Get repairs on your car to save money on gas and get a rebate or cash back incentive.
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