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How many use a source to find the best price of fuel on your planned route?
Many years ago someone posted about Truck Master and I used it to try and plan my fuel stops, but most times missed them by not planning my route correctly in the GPS (ie waypoints). Next weekend I hope to do better.
I also found a button to allow unattended locations and the best price along my route includes one of these places in Memphis, Tenn. Anyone used "Capital Fuels"? They have 8 locations in and around Tennessee. The Google Map photo doesn't look all that great, but I will check it out anyway.
Rod
We have used Gas Buddy for years. I like it because I can locate fuel for the gas powered SUV or the diesel truck.
There is a little 3"x5" blue book titled "POCKET Truck Stop Guide" that is sold at most truck stops. It lists every state and all major roads. It give you every fuel stop and rest stop for a big rig. I like using it in my pre-trip planning.
For more exact information about a certain fuel stop I will use their app on my phone or their internet site (Pilot, Loves, Shell). Also, sometimes I will use Google Earth to view the street situation entrance/exit for the fuel stop. A couple weeks ago I failed to do this and went into a busy Pilot that was not at a stop light intersection. When I exited I had to pull across 4 lanes of busy traffic to get back to the interstate. Needless to say there was a delay.
I use the GasBuddy app but about the only thing it is good for IMHO is pricing gas for our car.
Our Rand McNally RV GPS has the ability to connect via WIFI and also has Gas Buddy on it. It can find gas stations along your route and display current prices. To be honest I don't use that feature much as we usually plan our fuel stops around our overnight stops and use gas buddy on our phones to find the best prices.
BnB
Gas Buddy and fuel up when we're not hooked up.
Anyone ever taken a wander to a fuel stop to find the price and the GasBuddy price are different?
Anyone ever taken a wander to a fuel stop to find the price and the GasBuddy price are different?
It does happen occasionally as they depend on users to report the prices, just as the RV park review sites depend on userers for their reviews. Reporting prices is very easy and takes only a couple of minutes so when that does happen I just file a report. The site shows how long it has been since the last report so it is easy to know the probability that the price is right.