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  2. 8 Best Gas Apps That Help You Save at the Pump - AOL

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    When you use the Pay with GasBuddy card to fill up, your cash back will automatically be redeemed. Plus, the card saves you up to 25 cents per gallon. Gas Guru. App Store rating: 3.1. Google Play ...

  3. Amazon Prime introduces a new benefit to save on gas - AOL

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    The newest perk from e-commerce giant Amazon will allow members to save 10 cents per gallon at the gas pump (up to an average of nearly $70 a year) at around 7,000 participating BP, Amoco, and AM ...

  4. How You Can Use Your Amazon Prime Membership To Save on Gas - AOL

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    Amazon estimated that the average Prime member can save about $70 per year on fuel costs, based on 675 gallons used per year and an average fuel economy of 21.5 miles per gallon.

  5. GasBuddy - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, GasBuddy launched OpenStore, a platform that allows convenience stores to build and manage their own mobile apps. [2] In 2010, the company launched its own mobile apps that allowed users to input gas prices from their smartphones. [3] In 2013, Oil Price Information Service (OPIS), a subsidiary of UCG, acquired GasBuddy. [4]

  6. Vehicle miles traveled tax - Wikipedia

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    A 2017 study in the Journal of Public Economics found that "a VMT tax designed to increase highway spending $55 billion per year increases annual welfare by $10.5 billion or nearly 20% more than a gasoline tax does because: (1) the differentiated VMT tax is better than the gasoline tax at targeting its tax to and affecting the behavior of those ...

  7. Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent - Wikipedia

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    The research showed that participants did not understand the concept of a kilowatt hour as a measure of electric energy use despite the use of this unit in their monthly electric bills. Instead, participants favored a miles per gallon equivalent, MPGe, as the metric to compare with the familiar miles per gallon used for gasoline vehicles.