Fremont, CA
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Fremont, CA · CA average $5.64/gal
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Finding cheap gas in Fremont (94539)
Mission San Jose anchors this ZIP, the old township at the base of Mission Peak that gave Fremont its mission and its name. It is a quiet, hilly residential district, which means fuel is not on every corner the way it is in the flatter parts of Fremont. The stations concentrate along Mission Boulevard, the historic surface route that traces the foothills, and near the busier crossings around Warm Springs and the Interstate 680 corridor.
I-680 (the Sinclair Freeway) skirts the eastern edge here and feeds the Sunol Grade commute toward the South Bay. Drivers heading over the grade or up Niles Canyon Road often top off in Fremont first, since options thin out once you are into the canyon and the hills.
Being inland Alameda County rather than a peninsula or coastal ZIP keeps prices a touch friendlier than San Francisco, though the Bay Area as a whole runs high. The practical move in Mission San Jose is to compare the Mission Boulevard stations against the higher-volume ones near the freeway ramps before committing, because the gap between a neighborhood station and a busy arterial one can be real.
Today’s lowest gas prices in 94539
- 1. Chevron at 2020 Driscoll Rd offers regular at $5.69/gal (2.4 mi away).
- 2. Shell at 42816 Mission Blvd offers regular at $5.69/gal (2.5 mi away).
- 3. 76 at 47011 Warm Springs Blvd offers regular at $5.69/gal (4.0 mi away).
- 4. 76 at 46840 Warm Springs Blvd offers regular at $5.79/gal (3.9 mi away).
- 5. ARCO at 40077 Mission Blvd offers regular at $5.79/gal (3.9 mi away).
Prices are aggregated from station-level data and refreshed daily.
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How to save more on gas in Fremont
1. Use warehouse clubs
Costco and Sam’s Club typically price 15-25 cents per gallon below nearby stations. Membership pays for itself within a few fill-ups.
2. Fill up early in the week
Stations often raise prices Thursday for weekend demand. Fill up Monday through Wednesday to avoid the lift.
3. Keep tires properly inflated
Properly inflated tires improve fuel economy by up to 3 percent at current prices. Check pressure once a month.
4. Check back tomorrow
Prices can shift 10-20 cents overnight during volatile markets. A quick check before you leave home avoids paying yesterday’s spike.
5. Pay cash at split-pricing stations
Stations with cash and credit split pricing typically save an average of 10 cents per gallon when you pay cash.
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About gas prices in California
California has the highest gas taxes in the nation at roughly 60 cents per gallon when you combine the state excise tax with the cap-and-trade program and underground storage fee. The state requires a special CARB-formulated fuel that only a handful of in-state refineries can produce, so a single refinery outage can spike prices statewide within 48 hours. Costco, Sam's Club, and Arco are typically the cheapest across Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, and Sacramento metros, while Chevron, Shell, and 76 dominate freeway exits. Stations along Interstate 5 and US 101 commonly run 10 to 20 cents higher than equivalent stations a mile off the freeway.