Gas prices: ugh.
If, like most Americans, you drive to work, you've no doubt
felt the pinch at the pump. I don't know about you, but it pains me
deeply to put $50, $60, even $70 into my gas tank every week. (And
my wife fills up even more often.)
Needless to say, you should always look for the station with
the cheapest gas. Even if you save only 10 or 20 cents per gallon
every time you fill up, it adds up.
Ah, but how can you make sure you're getting the best price?
Maybe there's a station just around the corner that costs 15 cents
less?
By Rick.BroidaGuest Blogger
at 9:08AM,
4 months ago
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The price of gas sure does stink these days, but what are you
gonna do about it? While many will treat that as a rhetorical
question, choosing simply to pay up and grumble as the national
average price for regular gas creeps toward the $4.00 mark, others
will take a more practical approach to the issue and look for ways
to ease the financial burden. You therefore have to wonder:
Can something as simple as a rewards credit card help weather
the storm of rising gas prices?
Absolutely! The right
gas
credit card can save you upwards of 5% per gallon, which would
basically be the equivalent of paying last year's prices. The
trick is finding the offer that best matches your lifestyle and
spending habits.
By CardHubGuest Blogger
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a year ago
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While there isn't much you can do about the rising cost
of gasoline, there are plenty of ways to save money on gas by changing some
simple habits. Just by making a few of these adjustments, you will notice that you're
putting less gas in your car and saving money on the gas you buy.
By savingtools.comGuest Blogger
at 9:30AM,
a year ago
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