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If Higher Octane Gas Doesn’t Improve Fuel Economy… What Does It Do?

by Monique

Many drivers believe that filling up with higher octane gas will boost their fuel economy. In reality, octane rating has little to do with miles per gallon. Instead, it measures a fuel’s resistance to engine knock, which is a condition where fuel ignites prematurely in the combustion chamber, causing a knocking or pinging sound and
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Why the Energie Fuel Card Beats a Credit Card for Fuel Purchases

by Monique

When it comes to buying fuel, many drivers reach for their credit card without thinking twice. But if you’re paying interest, that “cheap” tank of gas can cost far more than you realize. The Energie Fuel Card changes the game with 0% APR on fuel purchases so you can fill up without your balance ballooning
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Why the Energie Fuel Card Beats Costco for Fuel Savings

by Monique

Costco is well known for its discounted fuel, but cheaper gas often comes with hidden trade-offs like annual membership fees, limited locations, and long lines that eat into your day. With the Energie Fuel Card, you can enjoy competitive fuel pricing without the extra costs or hassle. No Membership Fees Costco requires an annual membership,
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Why LIQUI MOLY Premium Oil is Worth the Investment, Even if Cheaper Oil Fits the Budget

by Monique

Cheaper motor oils can still meet industry standards and protect your engine in the short term. For many drivers, the lower cost meets an immediate financial need. But when you look at long-term engine health, premium oils like LIQUI MOLY are built differently, something LIQUI MOLY confirms through its own product research and formulation. Superior
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How Are Octane and Cetane Actually Used to Measure?

by Monique

Fuel ratings can be confusing. You’ve probably heard of Octane when filling up at a gas station, and maybe Cetane when talking about diesel. But what do they actually mean and how do they impact your vehicles? Octane is a measurement for gasoline fuels. It indicates a fuel’s resistance to knocking or premature ignition under
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What’s the Difference between Renewable Diesel and Petroleum Diesel?

by Monique

For decades, petroleum diesel has been the standard fuel for trucks, heavy equipment, and commercial fleets. As environmental regulations tighten and businesses aim for more sustainable operations, Renewable Diesel has emerged as a superior alternative that doesn’t compromise performance. Unlike traditional diesel, which is refined from crude oil, renewable diesel is made from waste oils,
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Does Biodiesel Come at a Cost?

by Monique

While we can see that biodiesel is more widely available, we have recently heard a story that only using biodiesel blends can lead to a hefty repair bill. We’ve had one of our own truck drivers recount a time when they regularly used a station exclusively using B20 diesel blend. After using B20 for a
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How Is Gasoline Made?

by Monique

Ever wondered how the fuel that powers your fleet makes its way from deep underground to your fuel tank? It all starts with crude oil, a thick, dark liquid pumped from oil wells. But crude oil on its own isn’t useful. It needs to go through a refining process to become the gasoline that keeps
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Weekly Fuel Market Update – Week of July 28, 2025

by Monique

Here’s the weekly update. Nothing too exciting, just a upward hiccup on the price of crude, Friday was $65.07 (trending down) and today it is closing at $66.98 (trending up). RETAIL FUEL RATES Gasoline pump prices have stayed mostly the same… just a couple of cents down in some areas. San Diego County Regular gasoline:
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Weekly Fuel Market Update – Week of July 21, 2025

by Monique

Good Afternoon Customers, I hope your week is off to a great start. Here’s your weekly fuel price update: quick, clear, and focused on what you need to know. Retail Fuel Prices Retail fuel prices continue to show a slight decrease across most regions: San Diego County: Regular Gas is averaging $4.56/gal, slightly lower than
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