Road trips are supposed to be about freedom and adventure, not stress every time you approach a gas station. But when fuel prices climb, even a simple getaway can start to feel expensive. The good news is that with a few smart strategies, you can still hit the road, stretch every gallon, and keep your trip on budget.
Before you head out, take a look at these practical tips to help you save fuel and avoid unnecessary costs along the way.
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Skip gas stations right off the exit
Highway-adjacent stations often charge more. Driving a few minutes into town usually means
noticeably cheaper fuel. -
Use apps to compare fuel prices
Checking prices ahead of time helps you plan the cheapest stops instead of settling for the
nearest pump. -
Keep your speed steady
Rapid acceleration and high cruising speeds burn more fuel. Smooth driving can improve
efficiency and reduce fuel stops. -
Lighten your load
Extra weight lowers fuel economy. Remove unused gear, rooftop carriers, or anything that adds
drag or bulk. -
Plan meals and snacks ahead
Packing food reduces impulse stops and helps you avoid high convenience-store prices.
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Check tire pressure before leaving
Underinflated tires increase rolling resistance and fuel consumption. A quick check can save
money over long distances.
Gas prices may be high, but with a little planning and a few smart habits, road trips can still be affordable, even when gas prices soar. Small changes behind the wheel and before you leave can make a noticeable difference over long distances. This way, you can focus less on the fuel gauge and more on enjoying the journey.
