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UPDATE: What is Best Day of Week to Buy Gas?

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UPDATE: April 27, 2017

GasBuddy responded to Big Island Now’s request for specific data for Hawai‘i: The best day to buy gas is Tuesday, according to GasBuddy analysts.

PREVIOUS POST: April 26, 2017

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Gasoline prices are currently the most expensive they’ve been in more than 19 months; they will likely continue to increase with summer driving season approaching.

GasBuddy today issued a new study that found the best and worst days of the week to buy gas when it comes to optimal savings.

GasBuddy analyzed three years worth of fuel price data and found that Monday offers the lowest average, making it the best day to fill the tank.

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Thursday is the worst day to buy gas, having the most expensive average.

However, the best day depends on what part of the country drivers are located:

  • In 2017 so far, Monday is the best day of the week in 23 states.
  • In 2016, Monday was the day featuring the lowest average gasoline prices in 36 states, while eight states saw Tuesday as the victor.
  • In 2015, Monday saw the lowest gasoline prices in 22 states.
  • In 2014, Wednesday was the day of the week offering the lowest average gasoline prices.

While the data reveals that the best day changes year-to-year and state-to-state, it concludes that fueling earlier in the week can result in savings for many motorists, along with price shopping for the lowest price.

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(GasBuddy has been contacted regarding statistics specific to Hawai‘i, but has not yet responded.)

“The rise in average prices towards the weekend could be to blame on an influential report from the Energy Information Administration issued weekly on Wednesdays, which could push prices higher the day after, depending on if data in its report is as expected or a surprise,” said Patrick DeHaan, senior petroleum analyst at GasBuddy. “Since commodities trading isn’t active over the weekend, it typically allows stations to ‘let it ride’ over the weekend, culminating in lower prices by the start of the work week.”

To put the amount of savings into perspective: if every U.S. motorist bought gasoline on Thursday for an entire year, they’d collectively spend an extra $1.1 billion versus filling up on Monday—the lowest priced day of the week.

By shopping around and optimizing the usage of gas price data in the free GasBuddy app, motorists can save on average $325 a year.

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