Fuel budgeting made simple

Know what your driving week will cost before it starts.

FuelWise helps drivers estimate weekly gas costs, understand how far your budget can go, and compare local fuel options all in one place.

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Estimate your weekly gas cost

Enter your ZIP code, fuel type, weekly miles, and MPG. FuelWise pulls a ZIP-based local average and uses it in the estimate.

Don’t know your MPG?

Use a standard EPA-style MPG estimate based on year, make, and model.

Optional market-aware estimate

Market-aware mode starts with your ZIP-based local fuel average, then uses public oil and gasoline-market data to estimate where prices could fluctuate during the week.

What is this?

FuelWise uses Brent crude and a gasoline-market proxy to estimate short-term price pressure. This is a planning estimate, not a guarantee of pump prices.

Result

Weekly estimate

Enter your details and use the ZIP-based local average to begin.

FuelWise estimates are based on available local fuel pricing, market data, and user inputs. Actual fuel costs may vary due to traffic, driving habits, station pricing changes, weather, and market conditions.

Fuel pricing insights

Why gas prices vary from one area to another

Gas prices can change quickly depending on local demand, refinery activity, transportation costs, seasonal fuel blends, taxes, and oil market movement. Even neighboring ZIP codes can show different prices based on station competition and delivery timing.

Crude oil prices

Changes in crude oil and gasoline market prices can affect wholesale fuel pricing.

Regional supply

Refinery outages, pipeline disruptions, and delivery schedules can raise local prices.

Seasonal fuel blends

Summer and winter gasoline blends can have different production costs.

Local competition

Stations in competitive areas may price fuel differently from nearby neighborhoods.