With a few simple tips, you could verify you’re getting the best price in your area.

The problem with hunting around for the best gas prices is you’re wasting gas in the process.

That’s why it’s much better to find the best price before you roll driving.

Gas station.

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Google Maps

The most convenient option fortracking gas prices is Google Maps.

Nearby gas stations will populate on the map (sidebar on desktop).

Gas prices on Google Maps mobile.

Simply zoom and pan around to see the prices.

Select a gas station to see the prices for different fuel grades.

For even more in-depth gas tracking features, you should tryGasBuddy.

Tap the “Find Gas” tab.

It can track prices and give you alerts for gas hikes.

You don’t need an account to use it.

GasBuddy is available forAndroid,iPhone, andiPad.

Choose fuel grade.

You don’t need an account to use it.

This is where you’ll see a list of all the gas stations nearby.

The app may ask you to choose your fuel grade.

Price Hike notifications.

If it doesn’t, you’ve got the option to choose it from the toolbar.

GasBuddy also takes input from users.

That’s the basics of using GasBuddy to find cheap gas in your area.

Report Prices if they aren’t correct.

There are some other features worth exploring if you find yourself using the app a lot.

It’s a great tool.

You’ll find that the cheapest gas is often at the same gas stations.

You’ll also find that the cheapest gas isn’t always the best place to go.

It doesn’t make much sense to drive out of your way for better gas prices.

However, you mayfind a gas station that is only slightly off your usual route.

The moral of the story is reconnaissance.

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