I fill up. Less stops/time spent at the gas station. I try to do it all in one shot with filling the vehicle and gas cans too haha.
I've definitely done this a number of times. If I had to stop at the gas station for anything else I tend to top off anywhere below 5/8s. I always go to Kwik Trips which is nearly a full grocery store/truck stop and convenient for 3am when I want coffee going to work. Might as well top off when I go.I really haven't noticed. But i can tell you that i fill up our cars every weekend. Sometimes it's $20 or $30 for the Palisade. The Malibu seldom exceeds $10-$15. They've never been below a quarter tank and rarely below half when doing so.
Yes at best it is a measure of consumer confidence not anything about the actual economy.All it really means is that people can have strange habits.
Same here.This tread makes in mad. I’m still paying $4.19 for 87 here in Washington.
To be fair I'll still make this stop in my EV, but it's going to feel weird always bypassing the pump.
One of my old cars has a 6 gallon gas tank, the other a little over 8, it’s a challenge to buy more than 4 or 5 gallons with a small gas tank and yes I wish it had a 14 gallon tank.Remember that a majority of people in this country can not pay for a $500 car repair without financing it. Those folks are the ones buying 3-5 gallons at a time. My lady friends 25 y.o. grand daughter is a person that falls into that category. Constantly asking Karen for $20 till payday.
Same, I’m the only one that buys gas in the household and don’t want to deal with someone who never looks at the car abscent mindedly driving out of gas, with no motor oil, on flat tires.Generally, I try to keep tanks full on all the vehicles.
If I see a good price on fuel, I stop and fill up.
Only time that I go for smaller amounts is if I am in a higher priced region when I need it, or if I need it when we are in the midst of a Speedway Spike.
I really haven't noticed. But i can tell you that i fill up our cars every weekend. Sometimes it's $20 or $30 for the Palisade. The Malibu seldom exceeds $10-$15. They've never been below a quarter tank and rarely below half when doing so.
Oh does this open up a can of worms. I've seen many a person with financial assistance buying top tier prime steak and the like while working for a grocery store. I just said "ooo key dokey".I always pay attention to what last guy bought, and have been for years. My unscientific conclusion is that in the morning people fill up, because it’s mostly contractors and such, and in the afternoon to evening, it’s small amounts, because it’s younger people, etc. best conclusion I have come to and never much changes.
The demand elasticity of gasoline is very flat, meaning people complain about it all the time, but they still buy the same amount. A better gauge is to look at what people have in the grocery cart at the store because there are trade down options there.
I see a lot of people waiting in line at the cheapest stations but nobody at the expensive ones.I watched a short where the guy walked around the gas station and looked at what was on the pumps to try to understand his community’s financial state. My last trip to the station I did the same. Of the 8 pumps at this station, only two appeared to show full tank fill ups. The rest were $5-$20. What do you see at your stations?