You need a site like www.gasbuddy.com or www.gaspricewatch.com, and maybe a PDA. i kept the latter synched to my PDA since web access at work wasn't consistent. After a while, it became a nonissue since my car ran better with Amoco gas. Yeah, i know, gas is gas. But i noted a definite difference in acceleration with their gas over any other of the major stations.Crow357 said:Yeah, I drive 75 miles each way to work everyday.
Gas prices fluctuate wildly between where I live and where I work (sometimes as much as $.25/gal)
I've always wanted something that would tell me the prices of every station along my route to work, so I could choose the cheapest place to buy gas. When you drive 150 miles everyday, a few cents/gallon over the course of a year can add up.