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Gas Prices in Frisco, TX Today

March 21, 2026
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Frisco, TX

Gas Prices in Frisco, TX Today

Frisco drivers are paying around $3.42 per gallon for regular unleaded as of late March 2026 — at the higher end of DFW suburb pricing and matching the statewide Texas average. The city's reputation as one of the wealthiest and fastest-growing suburbs in the country is reflected at the pump: Frisco pays more for gas than almost any other city in the DFW metro.

Why Frisco Consistently Pays More

Frisco's gas price premium comes from several compounding factors. The city has the highest median household income in Collin County, and stations here know their customers are less likely to drive 10 minutes south to save 12 cents per gallon. Market segmentation plays out in real time at the pump.

The retail gas landscape in Frisco is dominated by major brands — Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil, and BP occupy the premium corners along the Dallas North Tollway, Preston Road, and the SH-121 (Sam Rayburn Tollway) interchange. These franchisee-operated stations set prices based on local demand elasticity, not just crude costs. Frisco's demand elasticity is low, meaning price sensitivity is low, meaning prices stay high.

The sports district around Toyota Stadium (FC Dallas), Comerica Center (Dallas Stars practice facility), and the PGA of America headquarters adds event-day demand spikes. On FC Dallas match days and Stars events, nearby stations can run 8–15 cents above their regular price. If you live near the entertainment corridor, fill up on off-days.

Where to Find the Best Prices in Frisco

With only three ZIP codes in Frisco, the variation is less dramatic than in a larger city, but it's still meaningful:

  • 75033 — South Frisco along Hwy 380 and the older commercial corridor, where station density and competition keep prices closest to the DFW average; this is where to fill up
  • 75034 — Central Frisco along the Tollway and Main Street, mixed pricing — some competitive stations off the main corridors, but Tollway-adjacent pumps carry a premium
  • 75035 — North Frisco, newest development area with highest concentration of brand-name stations at premium-format pads; consistently the most expensive ZIP in the city
  • An affordable tire pressure gauge can improve your fuel economy by up to 3% — one of the easiest ways to save at the pump.
  • A phone mount makes it easy to navigate hands-free to the cheapest station nearby.

The Sam's Club on Legacy Drive in 75034 is the most reliable cheap-fill option in Frisco and consistently runs 15–20 cents below the surrounding stations. The membership pays for itself fast if Frisco is your primary fill-up location.

Event Traffic and the Fill-Before-You-Go Rule

Frisco's entertainment infrastructure draws significant regional traffic, and stations learn to hold prices higher on high-traffic weekends. The PGA headquarters, FC Dallas home games, and various tournaments and events at the multi-venue sports complex create predictable demand spikes. The rule is simple: if there's an event at one of the major venues this weekend, fill up Thursday or Friday before prices nudge up.

Alternatives Worth Considering

Residents in south Frisco (75033) are a short drive from McKinney's 75070 or Allen's ZIPs, where prices can run 8–12 cents lower. If you're commuting south toward Legacy or the Platinum Corridor, filling up in Plano (75074 or 75075) rather than before the on-ramp in Frisco can save $2–4 per tank.

The Iran/Hormuz-driven price pressure will likely keep Frisco above $3.40 through most of the spring. When crude softens, Frisco is one of the last markets in DFW to pass savings along.

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