1. If your owner’s manual says “premium fuel recommended,” you’ll ruin your car by filling it up with regular.
Reality: Unless you’re driving in the Indy 500, using regular gas in a car that says premium fuel is merely “recommended” is perfectly fine. And doing so will save you 25 cents per gallon.
2. In the summer, you should only buy gas at night or early in the morning when the gas is cold. Because cold gas is more dense, you’ll get more fuel for your money.
Reality: Buying cold gas is a lot harder than it sounds, and the potential savings are scarcely worth it.
. Shopping around for cheaper gas is seldom worth the extra fuel you burn up trying to find it.
Reality: It’s easy to find where the cheapest gas stations are online, and crossing state lines when you can saves plenty of money.
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