Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Get the best gas prices in town

You might think we've been hacked and I'm about to sell you something. Nope. This is about making the dollar you have in your pocket last longer then normal. One way to do that is to find the best deal for an item.

Now groceries are complicated. You may find certain items cheaper at one store, and others at another. The problem is that by the time you've run from store to store, the gas prices and travel have destroyed any savings you might have achieved. A pyrrhic victory at best.

One item we all have to buy is gas. A product that is vital, and darn costly. The desire we all have to cut prices raises it's scrooge like head and demands that we find the best deal. The problem is who is giving out the information and how accurate it is.

A quick search on my favorite search engine, currently, brought some good websites. Each claimed that they could lead you to the best deal in Smyrna.

Of course they did not totally agree, but they do have a good sight on the target. In life nothing is so simple that an easy solution is handed to you.

At automotive.com the best price for regular gas is being sold at Mapco on 1021 Almaville Rd Smyrna , TN 37167 for $2.369

At Nashvillegasprices.com the best deal can be found at Citgo on N. Lowry St. & Nolan Dr. for $2.38

At MSN.com Auto the best deal can be found at Kroger on 463 SAM RIDLEY PKWY W for $2.299.

At Internetautoguide.com the best deal was found a tie between Kroger on 463 Sam Ridley Pkwy W and Mapco Express at 1021 Almaville Rd for for $2.37

Mapco, Kroger, and Citgo. Looks like these three sites stand out enough that dispassionate sites like these can almost agree.

With my suburban's 35 gallon fuel tank I know the pain of high gas prices. I also know that finding a way to save a few greenbacks here and there is important to all.

My personal recommendation is Kroger. With a Kroger card, and spending over $100 a month, you get a dime per gallon knocked off the price. It builds up over time to a nice amount.

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