If you have a Costco membership, they almost always have the cheapest gas around. Fred Meyer, Flying J, and Maverik stations are usually pretty cheap too.
Try boisegasprices.com for crowd-sourced gas prices that are constantly updated.
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The cost will be about $139.00 You can calculate your fuel costs at http://www.fuelcostcalculator.com It's based on average mileage. You can also use your mileage to calculate the costs and the miles you will travel 588 miles.
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In my personal experience the smaller towns always seem to have the lowest prices around. I have also found that on the news in the evening they often have a segment on where is the best and cheapest place to find gas. May be worth looking into.
I think it's the pac-car 2
Rent a somewhat fuel efficient car, and drive.
the easiest to transport is probably coal because it is not a liquid but is a solid
check the junkyards/salvage yards in phone books.
Any 4 cylinder vehicle is economical to run. Toyota has an excellent reputation for fuel economy and reliability. In the long run, its not the vehicle to uses up the fuel its the driver.. Any vehicle will use alot of fuel if you drive it hard. Modern v8 engines use much less fuel if you drive sensibly. This not only saves fuel but tires, oil, co2 emmisions...etc. In short there is no cheapest car to run, they cost money just sitting there. Just remember to drive sensibly.
check your fuel filter. jou can try some dry gas or injecter cleaner first that would be the cheapest thing to do first check your fuel filter. jou can try some dry gas or injecter cleaner first that would be the cheapest thing to do first
Depends on the cost of the fuel filter as it can vary from car to car, and the price of the mechanic that does the work. I'd try using bing or google shopping tab and find the cheapest fuel filter nearest you then check on machanics