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Summary: Finding cheap gas can be difficult, but the best way to do so is by driving around and becoming aware of sales. Learn about the grade of gasoline that a car carries with help from a registered financial consultant in this free video on money management.

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"This is financial adviser Patrick Munro talking about how to find cheap gas. Gasoline is a commodity that has gone up very, very high in recent terms, and then gone way down low of course in terms of current suspending patterns. Up and down and of course you always want to look for the cheapest gasoline. There are websites to help you do this but for the most part in your community, drive around and be aware of the sales that go on in various gas bars and filling stations and you to can benefit from the lowest cost of gasoline. However be mindful that it doesn't make a lot of sense to drive completely across town from where you live and spend gas in doing so in order to buy cheap gas. So you have to be smart about that as well. It's also important to note that depends on the grade of gasoline that your car does carry. Some cars have or trucks require high test gasoline as opposed to regular and that will have an impact on the price of gas. This is Patrick Munro talking about how to find cheap gas."

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