Where to find cheap gas?
If you’re looking to find out the cheapest gas prices in your area, you may want to check out MSN Autos, GasBuddy, or AAA’s Gas Price Finder. From the YouTube video post, comes these suggestions from user Lori1155:
try 411sync.com’s service by sending the word “gas” and your ZIP code to 415-676-8397. The services are free, but your cell-phone company will charge you for text messages if they’re not included in your plan. [Also] try GasPriceWatch.com. MapQuest and MSN Autos use data from the Oil Pricing Information Service (OPIS) to track gas prices across the country. MapQuest also lists stations with diesel and alternative fuels.
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10 Comments
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May 31st, 2008
at 6:59am
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SeymourBewty
May 17th, 2007
at 11:46pm
It’s not that bad in my neck of the woods (Greensboro NC) @ $2.89 for 87 and about $3.10 for premium. Time to buy a hybrid I guess.
SeymourBewty
May 17th, 2007
at 11:46pm
It’s not that bad in my neck of the woods (Greensboro NC) @ $2.89 for 87 and about $3.10 for premium. Time to buy a hybrid I guess.
J
May 18th, 2007
at 12:03am
In the UK we pay $7.095/gallon. Even bigger ouch!
J
May 18th, 2007
at 12:03am
In the UK we pay $7.095/gallon. Even bigger ouch!
Ken Weinkauf
May 18th, 2007
at 10:20am
I live in the rural backwaters of SE Ohio (the forgotten quarter of the state) and the price for regular is 3.29. I recommend gasbuddy.com to locate the best prices in your area. Volunteer spotters submit local gas prices (you could be one yourself) and post them for the benefit of others.
Ken Weinkauf
May 18th, 2007
at 10:20am
I live in the rural backwaters of SE Ohio (the forgotten quarter of the state) and the price for regular is 3.29. I recommend gasbuddy.com to locate the best prices in your area. Volunteer spotters submit local gas prices (you could be one yourself) and post them for the benefit of others.
I-user
May 22nd, 2007
at 5:50pm
Actually, it’s best to check all of the gas websites listed (time permitting) as each one is not complete and up to date all the time. MSN Autos is good and pretty thorough as it’s prices are not updated by volunteers but it’s only updated once a day or so. GasBuddy has very few listings for rural areas (it’s usually for the whole state) but does give you points for entering prices, etc. It also has cellphone lookup and price entry (for web-enabled phones).
BTW-$2.99/gal. avg. (as of 5/22) for Southeastern Va.
I-user
May 22nd, 2007
at 5:50pm
Actually, it’s best to check all of the gas websites listed (time permitting) as each one is not complete and up to date all the time. MSN Autos is good and pretty thorough as it’s prices are not updated by volunteers but it’s only updated once a day or so. GasBuddy has very few listings for rural areas (it’s usually for the whole state) but does give you points for entering prices, etc. It also has cellphone lookup and price entry (for web-enabled phones).
BTW-$2.99/gal. avg. (as of 5/22) for Southeastern Va.
Tuesday Night Tech
November 4th, 2007
at 9:53am
Why isn’t there any RSS feeds of gas prices? All the iPhone gas sites are now dead, too–what gives? Can someone give us a good gas price tracker for the iPhone?