] American drivers should shop aggressively for gasoline ] bargains in the face of "dramatic" and questionable price ] increases, the auto club AAA said Tuesday. So basically, they think we should drive around looking for gas which is a penny or two cheaper per gallon? What's that save you, maybe ten cents? A quarter? How much gas do you waste in the meantime looking for cheaper gas? I mean, okay, when we go down to New Jersey to visit friends/family, we fill up there because it's cheaper than in NY or CT. But around town? All the gas prices are about the same, PENNIES different. I think driving around to find it cheaper just wastes more money and fuel. Which contributes to the problem. Drivers urged to hunt for cheaper gas |