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How to find the lowest gas prices in your area

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    by Luke Rasmussen

    I suppose a better way to address this issue would be how to save money on gas. There are ways to find cheap gas...if you know where to look. First, allow me to make a plug for a terrific website, gasprices.com. Many of...read more

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    by Karen Stevens

    I can't believe the price of gas is again creeping up to $3.25 a gallon in my area. I wish the current government would begin to take a more rigorous approach to finding alternate fuel sources and develop legislation that ...read more

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    by Victoria Trix

    With gas prices as high as they currently are many Americans are looking for ways to cut their automobile gas prices and make them a little more budget friendly. Here are some tips that I am currently using to help make my...read more

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    by Rex Coker

    Finding a good alternative fuel source may be hard in the big cities of America. On the back country roads that line Americas rural communities you have but to stop your car and and stick your head out of the driver side w...read more

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    by Vannase Cary

    Finding the Low gas prices are you out of your mind! I realize that we are in the 21st century and to be honest I believe that we can do better than use gas to get around. For decades, the expertise has been there for u...read more

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    by Jon Coe

    This is how I determine where the cheapest gas prices are in my area. First of all, I rule out the seclusive areas where the more affluent citizens live. They enjoy their way of life too much to let the Riff Raff in. I...read more

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    by Rob Bryant

    Gas prices change faster than I change my underwear. It can be helpful to just pay attention to prices at stations in your area as you are driving to and fro from work or going on errands. Otherwise, there are a number of ...read more

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    by Marcel Manolescu

    Gas prices, gas prices! Thats all everyone is talking about including our government reps. but not only are they not trying to "fix" the problem they are what appears to many people that they think war will get them oil. I...read more

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    by Keith Godsoe

    Gas prices these days seem to be like a stock market. You need to know when to buy, and when to hold off for a better price. Here are some tips for finding that steal at pumps: TIME OF DAY/WEEK: Typically, gas prices ar...read more

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    by Ryan Turner

    sorry there is no lowest gas prices in your area to make them go down there is one sure fire way and that's by letting the government know that enough is enough.when your upset about something what do you do stay at home a...read more

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    by Emily Alexa

    There are several sites that now offer the ability to locate gas stations and compare prices. Mapquest is one that just started doing it. It makes sense for them to do it since they are a very popular site. Now, when it...read more

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    by Kyle Mccoll

    Finding fuel itself can be a little bit of a challenge in itself, never mind the actual pricing! And then you've got the queues which, here in Scotland, aren't a problem but in other parts of the world, the situation is a ...read more

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    by Gerald Wilson

    My advice to finding the best place to buy gas is to not drive around looking for cheaper gas because chances are it a couple cents difference and you're burning that much money every block you go. I have noticed that spe...read more

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    by Frank Ball

    Let's all Bend over And take it Again There is no easy way to find the lowest prices in your area for fuel. Not now! Last month I remember going in and paying $1.95 per gallon for gas when I was filling up, I was h...read more

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    by Ezrin

    Cheap petrol seems to be a very difficult thing to find. Every petrol station seems to be charging different prices depending if you are living in the city or the country. However, if you are living in the UK, the is a we...read more

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    by Brad Young

    How many times have you done this? You fill up your tank and take off down the street and low and behold, about a mile down the road you see gas for 10 cents cheaper. That has probably happened to all of us a few times. ...read more

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