Gas-Saving Tips That Actually Work

When fuel prices rise, all kinds of gas-saving schemes get floated. We separate the serious from the silly for you.

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For the past few months, drivers have seen gas prices trending up slowly since the December 2022 low point of $3.20 per gallon, according to the Energy Information Administration (opens in new tab). A combination of factors led to this rise, from the switch to more expensive summer fuel blends to the recent surprise move by OPEC and its allies to reduce the amount of crude they export. 

The good news? We may have hit our summer price ceiling well ahead of the typical May-June window. According to Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy (opens in new tab), "With the oil market showing significant cracks in strength, we may have seen the peak in the national average already occur, a few weeks earlier than average. While it’s possible we could go higher later this summer should a major hurricane target sensitive infrastructure, it appears the odds that the national average will miss the $4 per gallon mark are rising.”

But no matter the price point, it always pays to save at the pump. Use these seven gas-saving tips and put your cash toward more fun expenses like summer vacations, barbecues and more.

David Muhlbaum
Former Senior Online Editor

In his former role as Senior Online Editor, David edited and wrote a wide range of content for Kiplinger.com. With more than 20 years of experience with Kiplinger, David worked on numerous Kiplinger publications, including The Kiplinger Letter and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine. He co-hosted  Your Money's Worth, Kiplinger's podcast and helped develop the Economic Forecasts feature.

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