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Cheap Fuel cheating!
So I have a loyalty card with a local supermarket that also offers discounts on fuel. When I buy $100 in groceries I get 10˘ off per gallon. Every time I buy $100 I get another 10˘ off, which can add up for each month. So if I buy $400 of groceries I can get 40˘ off fuel that month.
But there's a catch. You can only use it once that month. So say I buy $100 one week. I get 10˘ off that week. If I buy fuel the discount is used. So then I have to buy another $100 to get another 10˘ off. But what if I hold back buying fuel every two weeks. Then I get 10˘ the first week for buying $100 and then add 10˘ more for another $100 for a total of 20˘ off per gallon. As you can see, the longer I wait the more I get off per gallon, at least up to a month (it resets every month.) So if I could fuel only once per month I could get a full 40˘ off. (Actually only 30˘ because we only spend about $320 per month in groceries.) So how do I do that? I drive at least 280 miles each week at around 55mpg. That's a over 20 gallons of diesel per month. The problem is I only have a 15 (or is it 13) gallon tank on my car. So what I do is I got two portable yellow 5 gallon diesel cans for cheap at a yard sale. Now I go once per month and fill up the car and the diesel cans too. Then, as I run out of fuel I put the diesel from the cans into the car's tank. Then do the same next month. That way I get the biggest fuel discount possible from the local supermarket since I only buy fuel once per month. 20 or more gallons multiplied by 30˘ is $6 or more that I'm saving per month. It's like getting two free gallons. I do see one problem though. Storing fuel in a couple of cans, even though they're rated for fuel, may be a hazard and may not set well with the landlord if she finds out. But so far it's been working well. |
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For many people, that $6 savings isn't worth the extra hassle.
I've brought fuel cans for lawnmowers to extend the savings benefit before, but I wouldn't monkey around with filling gas cans and later filling the car, especially since it makes calculating MPG more difficult. I once had the maximum Safeway discount ($1 per gallon) and took maximum advantage by filling my diesel truck. The limit is 25 gallons, and that's what I filled the tank with (35 gallon tank). Then again, this was back when diesel was $5 / gallon, so I still lost $100. Back in those days, I could put $20 in the tank and that wouldn't be enough to even turn the low fuel light off. |
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It seems to be less of a hassle to me than to make a bigger mod on the car like water injection or driving my electric car at 35mph down the highway to make it to the next charging station. Which I actually might do tomorrow. :turtle: |
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We would just fill multiple cars off the same pump. |
Maybe you should just use the method Shaq uses to save so much on gas:
https://deadspin.com/shaq-appears-to...ney-1825602390 |
"Pay the man now, or pay him later." Either way you're paying him.
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The last time that I filled up both of my cars were on empty, so I had my Mom fill up my Accord and (eventually) drive off (and leave the engine running) and then I filled up my Accord. I saved about $25.
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