Gas prices can vary significantly between Costco, Sam’s Club and BJ’s, but the chain that typically offers the lowest price is Costco, according to recent consumer comparisons and specialized media outlets. Still, the actual savings depend on the city, membership, and time of day.
For many Latino households in the United States, this difference matters more than it appears. Filling up the tank each week can impact the monthly budget, especially when national gas remains high at $4.33 per gallon, according to AAA as cited by Univision.
The key is not just the price per gallon. Annual membership fees, proximity to the station, and the type of fuel your vehicle uses also matter. That’s why the cheapest option on the label is not always the most cost-effective over the entire year.
Which of the 3 chains typically sells the cheapest?
The comparisons published by Univision and by MotorBiscuit show a clear trend. Costco typically stays between 10 and 30 cents below the local average, and in some markets even lower.
Sam’s Club also offers competitive prices. In several cases, it is positioned between 20 and 26 cents per gallon below nearby stations. BJ’s, on the other hand, typically comes in between 10 and 20 cents below, although its Club+ members can add an extra 5 cents in savings.
That means the short answer favors Costco. However, Sam’s Club can come very close in some cities, and BJ’s can win if its station is closer to home or work.
What else should you consider besides price?
Membership changes the calculation completely. Costco, Sam’s Club and BJ’s require membership to buy fuel at their stations, so savings must offset the annual fee. If a family fills up the tank only a few times a month, the benefit can diminish.
Costco typically stands out
