Tired of overpaying for gas or diesel? Get the cheapest price available every time you fill up with iGasUp.
For less than the price of a gallon of gas, you will gain access to the world's most accurate repository of U.S. retail gas and diesel prices for one year. Whenever you launch the iGasUp app, the 10 cheapest U.S. stations closest to your current location will appear with fuel prices displayed in lowest to highest price order. Finding cheap fuel has never been easier.
Planning on filling up later? No problem. Simply enter your destination's zip code and the 10 cheapest fueling options in that area instantly appear.
Need fuel in a hurry at any price? Simply press "closest" and the 10 closest stations with mileage distances appear. Never run out of gas again!
**Note: iGasUp contains only U.S. gasoline and diesel prices.**
Only iGasUp gives you the ability to:
•Access prices from Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) — the same ones used by AAA, Garmin, Sirius Satellite and other technology leaders.
•View gasoline brands, addresses and up-to-date, time-stamped prices at over 110,000 stations.
•Get directions and driving distances to each station using interactive Google Maps.
•Map and sort by the 10 cheapest or 10 closest stations for regular unleaded, premium or diesel.
The Most Up-to-Date Pricing!
Unlike other services, our prices are updated constantly with electronically transmitted credit card swipe pricing information at over 110,000 stations — making it the most accurate data available! With fuel prices at such high levels, this exclusive iGasUp app pays for itself the first time you use it!
This application will work with both the iPhone™ and iPod® touch. iPod touch is limited to zip code entry and requires a wifi connection to pull data.
Coming Soon!
•Station amenity information (Car Wash, Convenience Store, Service Center, etc.).
•Click-to-call phone numbers for each station.
Gas station finder's newest version is greatly improved
by Rob Griffiths, Macworld.com
When I reviewed a trio of gas station finders for the iPhone and IPod touch, I included an application called iGas, which I didn’t find terribly impressive. While version 1.1 did offer the best pricing information, it couldn’t display the distance to stations, wouldn’t let you sort by closest station (for those times when you need gas now) and that it crashed quite often. Something I didn’t note in my article was that the driving directions didn’t work very well, either, as they didn’t use the iPhone’s built-in Google Maps feature.
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