Monday, April 24, 2006

Fuel Economy Tip - Stop Driving Out of Your Way to Save $.03

With the proliferation of sites like Gas Buddy, it seems more and more people are trying to find the cheapest gas in their area. This isn't a bad thing, but it may not necessary be good either.

Stop driving across town to save pennies per gallon of gas!

I'm sure some of you are asking, "isn't that the point of this site, to help me save money on my car's gas bill?"

Yes, that is this site's goal, but I'm going to show you why taking even a 5 mile trek out of your way to get cheaper gas probably isn't worth it.

Let's say you're like me and drive an average car with a 12 gallon tank and that gets roughly 25 miles per gallon.

By driving 5 miles (10 round trip) to fill up and save $.03 per gallon, in theory you've saved about $.36 on your fill up. Not bad considering this site's mantra is "every little bit adds up."

But, what did it COST you to save that $.36?

Since your car gets 25 mpg, that 10 mile round trip caused you to use .4 gallons. With the average price of regular unleaded fuel being $2.91 per gallon, that .4 gallons cost you $1.16.

You LOST $1.16 by saving $.36, putting you $.80 in the hole!

So, all of that being said, it probably isn't worth it to fill up anywhere but your closest gas station.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I tried to make this point back when gas was only $1.99 a gallon. Nobody listened to me back then. Maybe now that gas is approaching and in some places above $3 people will finally stop driving around wasting gas. Using more gas of course increases demand which increases the price of gas. Happy happy joy joy!

9:26 PM  
Blogger Brian Carr said...

Thanks for the comment. I obviously agree with you!

A couple of years ago I called up my dad to tell him I had found a station that was $.08 cheaper than the station less than a half-mile from my house. When he asked how far away the new station was, I told him it was about 8 miles out of the way. He then went on to ask if I had actually thought everything through.

In principle, it feels good to pay the least amount of money for each gallon of gas, but it's not always the best practice!

9:51 PM  

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