Gas prices might be low but there are still additional ways to save even more while on the road:
-Be aware crossing state lines. Over 67% of travelers will be driving over 200 miles for Thanksgiving, with 36% saying they will be traveling over 500 miles. Additional savings can be found if alert motorists shop for the lowest prices near state lines, where substantial variety in gasoline prices occurs due to gas tax differences.
-Don’t stop at the first gas station you see. Cheaper prices mean more price variations between stations. Station owners know that consumers often buy gas out of convenience so be sure to shop around. Motorists who use the GasBuddy price-comparison app said they save at least 6-9 cents per gallon.
-Of course, an ounce of prevention always helps too. Check the air pressure in your tires and remember the spare tire too.
-Paper not plastic. Save money on gasoline as more stations offer lower prices to cash paying customers. Using cash can lead to savings of 5-15 cents per gallon.
-Delay buying gasoline. The more you wait, the more you save. GasBuddy analysts expect gasoline prices to keep moving downward through Thanksgiving Day weekend, so motorists can save on every gallon waiting for gas stations to drop prices further.
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