• GasLimit offers test drive

    Fuel price cap provider GasLimit will be offering a “Test Drive” offer through Jan. 31, 2008 during which the company will waive the per-gallon fee on 100 gallons of unleaded
    Dec. 18, 2007

    Fuel price cap provider GasLimit will be offering a “Test Drive” offer through Jan. 31, 2008 during which the company will waive the per-gallon fee on 100 gallons of unleaded gasoline or diesel fuel each week on commercial fleets that consume at least 1,000 gallons of fuel per week. The offer is available to new GasLimit customers only.

    “Our goal is to demonstrate how easy it is for business managers and fleet operators to realize the benefits of the GasLimit price cap program,” said CEO Sam Ritter. “By giving participants an incentive to try it, we are confident they will quickly see the value and convenience it offers as a very user-friendly, Internet-based solution.”

    According to the company, the GasLimit program accurately forecasts fuel costs and gives stable long-term fuel pricing for business customers, providing reimbursement on a weekly basis for fuel costs that rises above a proposed price cap.

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