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    • economy

      Gas Prices Have Jumped $0.20 In The Past Two Weeks

      Gas prices have spiked in the last two weeks, reaching levels last seen during the peak of the summer driving season, says the AP. The increase in gas prices has retailers worried that consumers who are putting more money in their gas tanks will buy fewer gifts during the upcoming holiday season. More »

      1:56 PM on Mon Oct 26 2009
      By Meg Marco
      4,562 views, 60 comments

      Most discussed MostlyHarmless: They arent hurting me YET, but then I also do not drive a lot. But they will start hurting when more »

    • mastercard

      Citi Mysteriously Closes Scads Of Mastercard Accounts Nationwide

      Without warning, Citi decided to close a swath of gas-station co-branded Mastercard accounts nationwide. The trouble seems to have started October 15. Quan was one of the affected customers and the credit card company was pretty disingenuous about it when called. More »

      4:55 PM on Tue Oct 20 2009
      By Ben Popken
      10,589 views, 102 comments

    • money-saving tips

      How To Save Money On Gas

      Thanks to insurance, auto loan payments and especially gas, it's your car that owns you and not the other way around. Gas Buddy checks in with some tips on how to cut down on fuel costs. More »

      9:50 AM on Mon Oct 5 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      5,742 views, 76 comments

    • motorcycles

      Can You Save Money By Motorcycle Commuting? Not Really

      Sure, switching to a motorcycle or scooter for your highway commute might seem like a good idea, especially if you want to save gasoline and fantasize about gridlock-defying, illegal traffic maneuvers. But while motorcycle commuting has some good points, it probably isn't going to save you much money over commuting by car. More »

      9:36 PM on Thu Sep 10 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      17,606 views, 286 comments

      Most discussed LupusGray: Hopefully these stats will get some bikers off the road. The road is for real vehicles. But if more »

    • shorti

      WaPo Devotes Five Pages To Wawa/Sheetz Epic

      We thought our love for Wawa was deep and true, then we read this lengthy column in the Washington Post about people getting married at a Wawa or flocking to the stores on 9/11 to regain a sense of community and normalcy. More »

      5:16 PM on Thu Aug 27 2009
      By Alex Chasick
      10,179 views, 117 comments

      Most discussed pattiesmart: I seriously doubt they are anywhere near as awesome as QuikTrip (QT). Especially in terms of size, drink selection, and more »

    • saving money

      10 Things You Should Know About Gas Stations

      MSN Money has a list of 10 secrets about gas stations that could cost you money if you don't know about them. The best ones are about why you shouldn't use a debit card. For example, some stations will ask banks to place a hold on some of the cash in your account to cover your purchase, and won't report the real purchase amount for a few days, leaving your cash in limbo.

      "10 things gas stations won't tell you" [MSN Money] (Thanks to Chester!) (Photo: °Florian)

      1:06 PM on Tue Jul 7 2009
      By Chris Walters
      21,426 views, 91 comments

      Most discussed Hank Scorpio: That debit card thing is BS. I use my debit/credit card tied to my checking account to purchase gas more »

    • cash for clunkers

      Trade Your Clunker For These Sweet Fuel-Sipping Rides

      The Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS), popularly known as the "cash for clunkers" program, starts next month. Need help picking a suitably fuel-efficient car? More »

      7:19 PM on Thu Jun 25 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      12,376 views, 64 comments

    • fuel

      Watered-Down Gasoline Damages Cars Near Baltimore

      Rain water, not fraud or sabotage, is behind the bad gasoline sold at stations near Baltimore early this week. Hess, the supplier, is covering any damage to customers' cars caused by the diluted fuel. So, how does this happen? More »

      7:40 PM on Thu Jun 18 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      8,654 views, 41 comments

    • inflation

      If Gas Prices Fly As Expected, Busineses Need To Ground Themselves To Avoid Crashing

      Things that are headed up these days: unemployment, foreclosures, adorable Pixar characters whose houses are attached to helium ballons, Daisuke Matsuzaka's ERA and, argh, gas prices. A Russian energy group is predicting oil, which is currently just over $70 a barrel, will eventually pierce the stratosphere at $250, meaning it'll pretty much be Mad Max time for everyone. More »

      10:17 AM on Mon Jun 15 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      5,989 views, 75 comments

      Most discussed Eyebrows McGee (now...: My current plan is to purchase corner lots in neighborhoods and put up livery stables so that people can stable more »

    • funny

      Shell Introduces Ice Cream That You Can Grill With

      It looks like Shell has finally figured out a way to combine the awesomeness of ice cream with the grilling power of propane. It probably doesn't taste very good, though. (Thanks to swarrior216!)

      7:44 PM on Fri Jun 12 2009
      By Chris Walters
      3,465 views, 64 comments

      Most discussed DerangedRoleModel: This is going to make Hank Hill very happy. more »

    • gas

      BP Points Out Their Gas Same Price Whether Cash Or Credit

      Spotted this sign on a Brooklyn BP gas pump last night, taking pains to point out that they are charging customers the same price whether they use cash or credit. Interesting, because last year around this time we ran a few stories about gas stations who doing the opposite. The thing is, credit card companies charge merchants various transaction fees to process the cards. If retailers can't assess those fees to the customers who actually incur them, the business has to raise prices on everything for everyone. More »

      1:23 PM on Tue Jun 9 2009
      By Ben Popken
      4,463 views, 87 comments

      Most discussed KingPsyz here for...: I really want to know, what is the cost per transaction on average and then tell with all honesty you more »

    • short filling

      Grocery Shrink Ray Extends To Propane Refills

      When the cost of propane shot up to $1.70 or more per gallon last year, propane dealers quietly cut the amount they were putting into refilled tanks without telling customers. Now the cost of propane is under a dollar per gallon, but retailers aren't increasing the amount back to previous levels. More »

      8:11 AM on Mon May 25 2009
      By Chris Walters
      10,912 views, 65 comments

      Most discussed trademarked67: Saw that the other day on MSNBC. I don't use the cylinder exchange programs, but take my tanks to more »

    • hot fuel

      Costco Might Fix Hot Fuel Ripoff

      Vermonters get a better deal on gas than Texans. Fuel expands in the heat and shrinks in the cold, so 5 gallons of "hot fuel" won't get your car as far as 5 gallons of regular. Oilmen know this, and that's why at various points in the supply chain volume gets adjusted for the industry standard temperature of 60° F. The retail pump isn't one of them. That might start to change if a proposed class-action lawsuit settlement with Costco as a defendant goes through. Under the terms, Costco would fix its pumps in the bottom half of the country so that they dispense fuel at 60° F. If it goes through, it would be a precedent-setting consumer victory. After all, you want a Tiger in your tank, not a Heat Miser, don't you?

      Costco offer would fix hot fuel [Kansas City Star] (Photo: whatatravisty)

      10:48 PM on Mon Apr 27 2009
      By Ben Popken
      5,776 views, 63 comments

      Most discussed Stanwell: Didn't someone look into this a while back and determine that because the tanks were stored underground the temperature is more »

    • fuel

      Gas Price Watch

      Consumerist brings you a sampling of gas prices from cities around the nation. More »
    • fuel

      Gas Price Watch

      Consumerist brings you a sampling of gas prices from cities around the nation. More »
    • giveaways

      Baseball Team Offers Flatulence Filters To Go With All You Can Eat Games

      We love Minor League Baseball. Cheap tickets, sloppy play, and fun stadiums (our New Orleans Zephyrs boast a pool, a levee, and a "party shack") make for a great spring or summer day. Minor League games are also known for their ridiculous promos and giveaways, and the Lake Elsinore Storm have made a natural pairing: fans who come to their all-you-can-eat Fat Tuesday games will also receive Subtle Butt, a "flatulence filter" that attaches to one's underpants. More »

      11:30 AM on Fri Mar 27 2009
      By Alex Chasick
      5,113 views, 22 comments

      Most discussed Canino: I love minor league baseball - you never know what you're going to see...midget wrasslin, junk car giveaways, duct tape more »

    • fuel

      Gas Price Watch

      Consumerist brings you a sampling of gas prices from cities around the nation. More »
    • fuel

      Gas Price Watch

      Consumerist brings you a sampling of gas prices from cities around the nation. More »
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