(Undated) — If you need gas, avoid filling up “mid-week.” According to GasBuddy.com, drivers who avoid certain days and shop around can save hundreds per year on gas. GasBuddy recently released new analysis identifying the cheapest and most expensive days of the week to buy gasoline in all 50 states. Based on an analysis of daily statewide fuel prices over the past year, GasBuddy found that Sunday is the most consistently affordable day to fill up in most U.S. states, while midweek, particularly Wednesday through Friday, tends to be more expensive. GasBuddy Head of Petroleum Analysis, Patrick De Haan, says gas prices don’t just move based on global oil markets; they also follow a weekly rhythm. In most states, prices gradually rise through the week before easing into the weekend, creating a reliable window for motorists to save simply by adjusting the timing of their fill-up.

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