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Gas Prices Are Spiking Dramatically. A Few Quick Tricks Can Save You Money at the Pump
Peter Butler · 2026-04-30 · via CNET

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Military conflicts in the Middle East are beginning to significantly increase the cost of gasoline.

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The ongoing military conflicts in Iran and the Middle East have caused gasoline prices around the world to rise since the airstrikes began on Feb. 28. The US national average is now about $1.06 per gallon more than it was this time last year, and the biggest price hikes may still be yet to come.

This morning, gas price expert Patrick De Haan posted on X that the US national average gas price could "quickly hit $4.50/gal." He followed that up shortly after with an all-caps post on Bluesky claiming, "THE HIKES ARE STARTING."

ohhh yeah watch out folks… National average could quickly hit $4.50/gal https://t.co/WQc3ZyW3gs

— Patrick De Haan (@GasBuddyGuy) April 29, 2026

Gas prices are also fluctuating due to the shift between winter and summer fuel, which is more expensive but yields a higher mileage per gallon. According to the NACS trade association, the switch to summer fuel occurs between March and May, with the deadline for retailers to make the switch being this Friday, May 1. 

Although prices at the pump are soaring, there are tried and true ways to save money when filling up your gas tank. We've rounded up some expert tips to help you out as you fuel up. 

For more, here are the cheapest electric vehicles for 2026 and the best electric SUVs for 2026

Monitor your local gas prices

GasBuddy tracks gas prices nationwide, with info on the average cost and the cheapest gas stations in each state. 

Geico also provides a helpful local gas station tracker with regular, midgrade and premium gas prices, as well as directions to stations.

AAA has a gas price tracker in its mobile app (Android, iOS). You can also check gas prices in your vicinity with navigation apps like Waze and Google Maps

Optimize gas cards and fuel rewards programs

Gas station chains typically offer credit cards and reward programs that give you money back. Shell's rewards can range anywhere from 10 cents to 30 cents off per gallon; BP says you'll save at least 5 cents per gallon with its programs; and ExxonMobil promises at least 3 cents off.  

Speedy Rewards offers 10 points per gallon of fuel and 20 points per dollar spent on merchandise. 

Many supermarkets also offer fuel rewards. For every $100 you spend on groceries at Safeway, you can get up to $1 a gallon off at participating Safeway, Chevron and Texaco stations. 

Kroger gives customers fuel points for every $1 spent. Rack up 100 fuel points and get 10 cents off a gallon at participating Kroger Fuel Centers and Shell stations. At participating Tom Thumb stations, you can redeem up to 1,000 fuel points for $1 off per gallon.

Pay for gas with cash 

Some states prohibit retailers from charging customers more for using credit cards. To recoup the fee they pay banks, gas stations may frame it as a discount for paying in cash.

When there is a discount, according to Consumer Reports, the difference is usually about 5 cents to 10 cents a gallon. But it can be more: In Los Angeles, several gas stations offer 20-cent discounts for cash.

Keep your tires inflated to the proper pressure

Making sure your tires are properly inflated can boost gas mileage, according to the US Department of Energy. At current prices, that could save you about 15 cents per gallon.

When tires wear down to a depth of 1/16th of an inch, they're considered "bald" and should be replaced right away. 

A recommended fuel efficient trip

Google Maps will recommend routes designed to save gas.

Screenshot by Cliff Colby/CNET

Map your routes out ahead of time

Google Maps wants to help improve your mileage by recommending the most direct routes or ones that avoid traffic or hills.

To turn on the fuel efficiency filter, tap the three dots on the directions screen, and then tap "Route options" and toggle on the "Prefer fuel-efficient routes" option.

Apps like Fuelio and JerryCan suggest methods for improving your fuel efficiency and track gas prices at area stations.  

Try a club membership to get discounted gas 

Members of Costco, Sam's Club and Walmart Plus all enjoy discounted gas prices.  

According to The Motley Fool, Costco charges about 20 cents a gallon less than traditional gas stations.  

Buy discounted gas cards through resellers

Raise and Gift Card Granny let users buy and sell unused gift cards from Chevron, Texaco, Shell, BP and other gas providers.  

Check the actual price discount and other specifics, though, because both sites also sell gift cards at retail rates, and Gift Card Granny also sells reward cards.

Become a master of fuel efficiency

You can reduce your gas consumption quite a bit by learning basic fuel-efficiency practices. Advice for saving gas while driving abounds on the internet, and AAA has compiled some great tips. Here are a few of the biggest savers:

  • Drive the speed limit, especially on the freeway. Fuel economy drops sharply once you start driving faster than 50 mph.
  • Ease up on the acceleration. "Jackrabbit starts" -- when a car lurches forward very quickly -- are a major gas waster. Accelerating smoothly will also let automatic transmissions shift to higher gears earlier, which can trim fuel consumption.
  • Avoid extended idling. You're going nowhere while burning up your gas. If it's going to be longer than 60 seconds, turn off your engine.
  • Minimize air conditioning. Even at high speeds, open windows hurt your fuel efficiency less than air conditioning. Park in the shade or use a windshield screen to keep your car as cool as possible in summer.
  • While driving in the city, time traffic lights so that you don't need to stop and start. Similarly, take your foot off the gas as soon as you see a red light or near a stop sign. The less braking and accelerating and more coasting, the more gas you will save.

Go even further with hypermiling

Hypermiling is the practice of maximizing fuel efficiency to the ultimate degree, from choosing routes that require less braking and accelerating to cleaning out your trunk so your vehicle weighs less. 

Hypermilers might even park facing the sun when it's cold to conserve energy spent defrosting their windshield and in the shade when it's cool to save on AC.

For more, find out which credit cards have the best gas rewards, and learn driving tips that can improve your fuel mileage.