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Hacks To Save Money on Gas in DC

Posted on April 1
Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Margaret Kingsbury

Gas prices in D.C. keep going up. (The Washington Post/Getty Images)

Gas prices in D.C. keep going up. (The Washington Post/Getty Images)

Gas prices around the nation are soaring because of the U.S. and Israel’s joint attacks on Iran. According to AAA, gas prices in D.C. are $4.2 a gallon on average, up from $3.125 just one month ago. Here are some tips for saving on gas in D.C.

⛽ Take Advantage of Rewards Programs

Harris Teeter’s free Fuel Points Program gives you points for every dollar you spend on groceries to be spent at BP and Amoco stations. They also frequently offer 4x bonus fuel points days. If you’re a frequent Harris Teeter shopper, buy some gift cards on those days to rack up more fuel points. Costco and Sam’s Club also have fuel savings programs for members, although there aren’t any in D.C. proper. If you tend to go to the same gas station, check whether it has a rewards program.

🚗 Maintain Your Car

AAA recommends keeping tires properly inflated, and making sure to drive the speed limit. As speeds exceed 50 mph on the highway, aerodynamic drag reduces fuel economy. While limiting air conditioner use helps save on gas, that’s often impossible in D.C. summer. Use a windshield shade to lessen heat buildup inside the car, and remove bulky items — it takes more fuel to accelerate in a heavier car.

🚌 Take Advantage of DC’s First Class Public Transit

If you’re willing to walk a few blocks, WMATA will get you most places in the DMV. Take advantage of your local bus and train stops. Oftentimes, using a bikeshare can be faster than driving especially when you consider trying to find parking (Plus, you’ll get jacked 💪). It’s not always possible, but even just replacing a few car trips can make a big difference.

📲 Download the GasBuddy App

The GasBuddy app is free and tracks gas prices in your area. Enter your address or route, and it will show you the current gas prices at stations along the way. It’s crowdsourced, and you can enter your receipts to earn points toward rewards, including discounts on gas. You can also play games to earn points.

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