GPS Team
Why are gas prices going up April 2026
$4.00 AND CLIMBING:
THE APRIL 2026
GAS PRICE SURGE
The national average hit $4.08 this week, a staggering $1.08 increase from just one month ago. Here is the data behind the spike.
A Four-Year High
Drivers across the United States are waking up to a harsh reality this morning. For the first time since August 2022, the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline has exceeded $4.00. According to the latest AAA data from April 2, 2026, the average now sits at **$4.08**, with West Coast markets like California already seeing prices approach $6.00.… Continue reading
Do Fuel Additives Actually Work?
FUEL ADDITIVES:
SNAKE OIL
OR PERFORMANCE BOOST?
The shelves are full of “miracle” fuel treatments. We break down the chemistry to tell you which ones actually save you money at the pump.
The Science of the “Bottle”
Go into any gas station convenience store and you’ll see rows of colorful bottles promising 20% better MPG or “restored” engine power. In 2026, with gas prices remaining volatile, the temptation to “fix” your fuel economy with a $10 bottle is higher than ever. But before you pour anything into your tank, you need to understand that additives… Continue reading
Why Gas Stations Use “Credit” vs. “Cash” Pricing
CASH VS. CREDIT:
THE TRUTH BEHIND
TWO-TIER PRICING
That $0.10 “Cash Discount” isn’t exactly a gift. Discover how processing fees and consumer behavior drive the dual prices on gas station signs.
The Hidden Cost of the Swipe
In 2026, the gap between “Cash” and “Credit” prices at the gas pump has widened in many states. While it may feel like price gouging, the reality is tied to the razor-thin profit margins of the retail fuel industry. When you pay with a credit card, the station owner must pay a “merchant discount fee” to the bank—typically… Continue reading
How to Safely Store Gasoline at Home
FUEL AT HOME:
HOW TO STORE GAS
SAFELY & LEGALLY
Storing gasoline is a necessity for many, but doing it incorrectly is a massive fire hazard. Learn the 2026 standards for home fuel management.
The Science of Volatility in Storage
Gasoline is not a “set it and forget it” liquid. It is highly volatile, meaning it evaporates easily and creates invisible, heavy vapors that can travel across a floor toward a pilot light or spark. In 2026, with more homeowners relying on portable generators for climate-related outages, understanding the “Flash Point” of your stored fuel… Continue reading
Summer vs. Winter Blend Gasoline
THE SEASONAL SWAP:
SUMMER VS. WINTER
GAS BLENDS
Twice a year, every gas station in America quietly changes its “recipe.” This invisible switch is a primary driver of the annual spring price hike.
Volatility: The Reason for the Change
Gasoline isn’t a single chemical; it is a complex blend of hydrocarbons. The “volatility” of gas—how easily it evaporates—is measured by **Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP)**. In the winter, gas needs higher RVP to evaporate quickly so your engine starts in the cold. In the summer, that same gas would evaporate too fast in the heat, causing… Continue reading
Is “Top Tier” Gas Worth the Extra Cost?
TOP TIER GAS:
MARKETING HYPE
OR ENGINE NECESSITY?
All gasoline must meet federal standards, but not all gas is created equal. Discover the measurable difference between “Standard” and “Top Tier” fuel in 2026.
Beyond the Octane Number
Most drivers choose their fuel based solely on price or octane level. However, there is a hidden standard that matters just as much for your car’s longevity: **Top Tier Detergent Gasoline**. Established by major automakers like BMW, GM, Honda, and Toyota, this standard requires a significantly higher concentration of detergents than the minimum required by the EPA.
1.… Continue reading
Real Reason for Gas Station Food
WHY GAS STATIONS
WANT YOU INSIDE
FOR COFFEE & FOOD
The fuel outside barely pays the bills. Inside the store, however, is a high-margin “gourmet” revolution designed to keep your wallet open.
The “Pumps vs. Pastries” Profit Gap
In 2026, the modern American gas station is no longer just a fuel stop; it is a food destination. While fuel sales account for roughly 67% of a station’s total revenue, they only contribute about 40% of the actual profit. To survive, station owners have shifted their focus to “High-Margin” in-store items like fresh-brewed coffee and… Continue reading
How to Save Gas While Towing a Trailer
HAULING WITHOUT
THE HIKED COST:
SAVING GAS WHILE TOWING
Towing a trailer creates a massive amount of drag and weight. However, with the right strategic adjustments, you can reclaim 15–20% of your lost fuel economy.
The Physics of Towing Efficiency
When you hitch a trailer to your vehicle, your engine has to overcome two major forces: **mass** and **aerodynamic drag**. In 2026, most modern trucks are designed for maximum efficiency when empty, but that efficiency disappears the moment you add a boxy trailer to the back. Fortunately, there are several proven ways to minimize the… Continue reading
Why Gas Prices End in 9/10 of a Cent
THE 9/10 MYSTERY:
WHY FRACTIONS
AT THE PUMP?
It is the only product in America priced to the thousandth of a dollar. Discover why that tiny fraction of a penny is still a permanent fixture in 2026.
A Century of Fractional Pricing
If you look at any gas station sign in the United States, you will see a small “9” sitting next to the price per gallon. This represents 9/10 of a cent. While it may seem like a modern annoyance, this practice actually dates back nearly a century. In the 1930s, when gas cost… Continue reading
What Happens if You Put Diesel in a Gas Car?
DIESEL IN A GAS CAR:
THE SURVIVAL GUIDE
It happens to thousands of drivers every year. However, the difference between a $200 flush and a $5,000 engine rebuild is what you do in the first 60 seconds.
Why Diesel and Gasoline Don’t Mix
Gasoline and diesel fuels are refined for two completely different combustion methods. Gasoline is designed to be thin and highly volatile, igniting via a spark plug. Diesel, on the other hand, is much thicker (more like a light oil) and is designed to ignite under intense compression. Because of these chemical differences,… Continue reading
How Gas Stations Prepare for Power Outages
GRID DOWN:
HOW GAS STATIONS
STAY POWERED
When the lights go out, the pumps usually stop. However, new 2026 regulations and backup technologies are changing how stations handle emergencies.
The Electricity-Fuel Connection
It is a common misconception that gas pumps operate on manual pressure. In reality, every pump relies on electric submersible turbines located inside the underground storage tanks. When a power grid fails due to a storm or technical glitch, the fuel remains trapped underground unless the station has invested in specific backup infrastructure.
1. The Rise of “Pre-Wired” Stations
Following major hurricanes… Continue reading
Reporting Gas Pump Malfunctions & Inaccuracies
SHORT-MEASURED?
HOW TO REPORT
PUMP PROBLEMS
If you suspect a gas pump is inaccurate or malfunctioning, you have the right to an investigation. Here is how to protect your wallet and your vehicle.
The Science of the Sealed Pump
In the United States, gas pumps are some of the most strictly regulated measuring devices in commerce. Every pump is required by law to undergo regular inspections by state or county officials to ensure that one “gallon” on the screen is exactly one gallon in your tank. However, mechanical wear, software glitches, and extreme temperatures can… Continue reading
The Future of Gas Prices (2027 and Beyond).
GAS PRICE FORECAST:
WHAT TO EXPECT IN 2027
AND BEYOND
Will the current relief at the pump last? We analyze the 2027 data from the EIA and global market analysts to predict the next decade of fuel costs.
The Road Ahead: 2027 Market Projections
As we navigate through 2026, many drivers are asking if the recent price stability is a temporary fluke… Continue reading
How to Read Your Car’s MPG Display
MASTERING YOUR CAR’S
FUEL ECONOMY DISPLAY
Your dashboard is talking to you, but are you listening correctly? Learn the difference between “Instant” and “Average” MPG to drive smarter in 2026.
Decoding the Digital Dashboard
Modern 2026 vehicles are equipped with sophisticated infotainment systems that track every drop of fuel. However, many drivers find these displays confusing or inaccurate. To truly save money, you need to understand that these numbers are estimations—not absolute truths.
1. Instant vs. Average MPG
Most cars offer two distinct fuel economy readouts:
- Instant MPG: This bar graph moves rapidly as you… Continue reading
Why Gas Prices Vary by State
WHY GAS PRICES
VARY BY STATE
IN 2026
Crossing a state line can change your fuel cost by nearly a dollar. From California to Alaska, we break down the taxes and logistics driving the gap.
The Geography of Gas Prices
The national average for gasoline is often a misleading number. In March 2026, while some states enjoy prices under $3.00, others are battling averages near $5.00. This disparity isn’t random; it is the result of three specific factors: state taxes, environmental regulations, and logistics.
1. State Taxes: The Biggest Differentiator
Every state levies its own… Continue reading