Romanian drivers are increasingly crossing borders into Hungary and Bulgaria to purchase fuel, seeking more affordable prices. This trend follows recent price increases at Romanian gas stations after the expiration of an excise tax capping scheme at the end of June. A Digi24 experiment investigated the potential savings for Romanian motorists fueling up abroad. The report aims to quantify how much money drivers can save by filling their tanks in neighboring countries. This highlights growing concerns about fuel affordability for Romanians. The investigation shows a tangible economic incentive to travel internationally for gasoline and diesel.