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Dealing with gas pains - for your car

I'm lucky. As a freelancer, I don't drive much. Although, I still don't like sky-high gas prices.

Well, in today's Wall Street Journal (subscription required), there's some help. That is, you'll find some cool web sites that provide some tools – even mobile applications -- to drive down the costs at the pump.

Simply put, if you spend some time, you're likely to find gas stations that provide a better deal. Actually, it's possible to save a couple hundred bucks a month.

So, where do you get these web services? Here are some examples:

GasPriceWatch.com
Automotive.com
Mapquest
AltFuelPrices.com
interdimensionmedia.com

No doubt, if oil continues to remain at high levels, it's a good bet we'll see many more of these sites hit the Web.

Tom Taulli is the author of various books, including The Complete M&A Handbook and The Edgar Online Guide to Decoding Financial Statements. He also operates MergerBook.com.

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