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10 Things You Should Know About Gas Stations

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.

Trade Your Clunker For These Sweet Fuel-Sipping Rides

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?

Watered-Down Gasoline Damages Cars Near Baltimore

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?

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

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.

Gas Price Watch

Gas Price Watch

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Gas Price Watch

Gas Price Watch

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Gas Price Watch

Gas Price Watch

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Gas Price Watch

Gas Price Watch

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Why Does Diesel Cost So Much? In part two of a two-part series on diesel fuel, Consumer Reports finds that there are three main reasons diesel fuel costs so much, according to the petroleum experts they interviewed. The most obvious reason? Higher taxes. [CR]

Gas Price Watch

Gas Price Watch

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Spring is coming! Consumer Reports tests scooters and motorcycles for the first time since 1981. [Consumer Reports]

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Exxon has set another record for profitability, with $45.2 billion in 2008, up from $40.6 billion in 2007. As prices fell in the fourth quarter, however, Exxon’s income fell 33 percent. [NYT]

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President Obama has ordered the EPA to allow states set their own fuel-efficiency standards (fourteen states had begun the process when President Bush put a stop to it a couple of years ago.) He’s also asked the DOT to “develop higher fuel-efficiency standards automakers would have to follow.” [USA Today]

What Next? US Airways Gets Rid Of Clothes Hangers?

What Next? US Airways Gets Rid Of Clothes Hangers?

Justin Wolfers, from the Freakonomics blog, has noticed something troubling on US Airways. The clothes hangers are gone from First Class.

Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon Uses Liposuctioned Fat As Fuel For Car

Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon Uses Liposuctioned Fat As Fuel For Car

And here’s number 16 on our grossest stories of 2008 list: an LA plastic surgeon is in trouble for powering his car with “lipodiesel” from his patients’ fat. Ewwww.

Now That Gas Prices Are Lower, You Have Money To Buy Stuff, Save

Now That Gas Prices Are Lower, You Have Money To Buy Stuff, Save

Even though real incomes are dropping and people are worrying about their jobs — a drop in gas prices has lead to a push in retail spending, says the New York Times.

Despite OPEC's Best Efforts, Oil Prices Have Slipped Below $40 A Barrel

Despite OPEC's Best Efforts, Oil Prices Have Slipped Below $40 A Barrel

Oil prices have fallen below $40 a barrel, a 4 year low, despite OPEC announcing that it would cut production by 2.2 million barrels a day.

What Would $40 A Barrel Oil Mean For Travelers?

What Would $40 A Barrel Oil Mean For Travelers?

Oil is now nearing a 4-year low as the world’s economic crisis keeps on truckin’, says the Wall Street Journal. Light, sweet crude (don’t you just love that term?) is now trading at 44.56 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. “The price was the lowest since January 2005 and more than $100 below oil’s record close July 3,” says the WSJ. So, what does that mean for travelers?