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Consumer Reports Shares Tips to Save Money on Gas
From comparing prices to driving efficiently, here's how to stretch your fuel budget.
Apr. 6, 2026 at 8:53am
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With gas prices continuing to rise, Consumer Reports is offering tips to help drivers save money at the pump. The recommendations include using apps to find the best local prices, choosing Top Tier fuel, avoiding premium gas unless required, maintaining proper tire pressure, and driving smoothly to maximize fuel efficiency.
Why it matters
As the cost of gas remains high, these practical tips from Consumer Reports can help consumers save money and get the most out of every gallon. Adopting these fuel-saving strategies can make a meaningful difference in household budgets, especially for those who rely on driving for work or errands.
The details
Consumer Reports suggests starting by using apps like GasBuddy to compare prices at local gas stations, noting that the best deals are often found at stations off the highway or at warehouse clubs and large travel centers. The organization also recommends looking for the Top Tier gas sticker, which indicates a higher standard fuel offered at major brands like Chevron, Costco, Exxon, Mobil, and Shell. Another easy money-saver is to skip premium gas unless your vehicle specifically requires it.
- The tips were shared in an article published on April 6, 2026.
The players
Consumer Reports
A nonprofit consumer organization that provides independent, unbiased product testing and ratings, as well as consumer advocacy and education.
What they’re saying
“Feeling the pinch at the pump? We can't control gas prices but we can control how we buy and use fuel.”
— Consumer Reports
The takeaway
By following these practical tips from Consumer Reports, drivers can save money on gas and get the most out of every tank, which is especially important during times of high fuel prices.
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