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- joe_b_Explorer IIBrad, the new version of Truckster doesn't get the good reviews it used to get. My copy is a few years old. From reading the latest reviews not sure I would download it.
- Retired_JSOExplorer IIUsed to use Gas Buddy but it is only as good as its users.
We now use Trucker Tools.
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Since we are 40' plus the toad, it gives us truck stops or stations that can accept our rig. Also shows sales and service, rest areas. - BradWExplorer II
GoPackGo wrote:
Using Gas Buddy, If you click on 'map', you can easily zoom out to move to another part of the country on your route, then zoom in and look at the prices for fuel. I find this is easier then typing in a city/state. That way you can see pricing for the entire surrounding area. I started doing that because I have an auxiliary tank in the bed of my pickup, which allows me to do a little more picking and choosing.
Thanks for the tip. Now I don't have to try and spell Albeekirky, NM. :) - Bill_SatelliteExplorer II
GoPackGo wrote:
Using Gas Buddy, If you click on 'map', you can easily zoom out to move to another part of the country on your route, then zoom in and look at the prices for fuel. I find this is easier then typing in a city/state. That way you can see pricing for the entire surrounding area. I started doing that because I have an auxiliary tank in the bed of my pickup, which allows me to do a little more picking and choosing.
That's exactly what I do, especially when buying diesel. With 200 gallons on board I can pick and choose where along my route the best fuel prices exist.
Even today, we are traveling from Rapid City, SD to the Denver, CO area and we have a stop over in Cheyenne, WY. Cheyenne has the best price and we will fill up here before we leave tomorrow saving 10 cents a gallon over Denver and 15 cents a gallon over SD. - GoPackGoExplorerUsing Gas Buddy, If you click on 'map', you can easily zoom out to move to another part of the country on your route, then zoom in and look at the prices for fuel. I find this is easier then typing in a city/state. That way you can see pricing for the entire surrounding area. I started doing that because I have an auxiliary tank in the bed of my pickup, which allows me to do a little more picking and choosing.
- BradWExplorer II
mbutts wrote:
Just used Gas Buddy yesterday & found a station 30 cents/gallon less than my usual.
Tried Gas Buddy app this morning for the first time. Seemed to work great. Thanks all for the info.
Joe - I found the Truckster app, but saw some bad reviews about it. Some said the newest verson requires wifi?
Brad - joe_b_Explorer III use a couple of three of them. My first go to app is "Truckster" which gives diesel info, plus rest areas and Wal Marts, if that is of any interest to anyone. Downside is only the major highways are shown. Second for me is Gasbuddy, then All Stays "Insterstate Diesel". Also have All Stays "iExit Trucks" which I don't use much.
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- mbuttsExplorerJust used Gas Buddy yesterday & found a station 30 cents/gallon less than my usual.
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