Find the cheapest gas with GasBuddy
GasBuddy tells users where to find the lowest price gasoline in their area. On the front is a map of the US in colors of green, yellow, orange and red. The lowest prices are in green and the highest prices are in red. Users can visit GasBuddy on the web as well as access it from their cell phone, and updates are available by text message as well.The prices come from users who voluntarily send in gas prices for stations in their area. Historical gas price charts are available going back for up to six yearsfor those who like to watch trends. GasBuddy is free to use.






September 5th, 2008 at 10:20 am
Im glad some one does this its kind of sad to see what we use to pay for gas what’s this world come too.
September 19th, 2008 at 9:48 pm
Bleh…gas prices are too much in a student budget for now. I’ll have to stick to my electric motor bike while I’m commuting to UCLA from Santa Monica.