Gas Prices

by Ed Gauthier

Displays the lowest gas prices for an area. Configure maximum number of gas prices to display as well as font colors.

Uses GasBuddy.com websites for data. Visit GasBuddy.com to find an appropriate website to use. You can use custom search result pages from GasBuddy.com too - just run your search and then use the URL.
Current Version: 1.7.0

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  1. July 02, 2008 · version 1.5.1

    Use less, the price will go down

    It's simple, so even you simple minded people should understand. USE LESS gas. Easiest way to do that is to SLOW DOWN. Driving the speed limit will drop your consumption by almost 10%. Even the entire US driving population used 10% less gas, the price would drop dramatically. Even today with gas at $4.50/gal, I watch big pickup trucks going 70mph on the highway. Maybe now that the prices will keep going up people will wake up and stop wasting fuel.

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  2. July 02, 2008 · version 1.5.1

    How to Stick them

    #1 Any exported item, corn (or other food items), should be $130 dollars per bushell.
    Let them try to eating some of that oil instead of vegetables.
    #2 We have to have gas....Instead of not buying it for one day everyone needs to get together and not buy gas from a certain company (like Exxon) for a month or untill they drop their gas prices back down. If after a month they are not dropping continue the boycout until it does. Then we move on to another company when the first complies or is out of business

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  3. July 02, 2008 · version 1.5.1
    People seem to not get it.... It's not gas prices that are high, it's the economy that is low. For years the gas prices and economy have been synchronized together. It's simple, the higher the gas prices, the higher the job market (or the lower the comsumed goods price). Ever wonder why gas isn't $.99cent/gallon anymore like it was in 1980ish? When it reached the $1.19+ mark, very few complained, because the economy was above average. And it's not about the gas companies maki More

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  4. July 02, 2008 · version 1.5.1
    we should all for one day not go and fill our gas tanks the prices are grasy . i will love to have one national holliday to go on strick , then maybe the prices gas will drop in n.j we scrwed from all the high prices in our state .

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  5. July 02, 2008 · version 1.5.1

    gas prices

    Gas prices were at $.99 a gallon in 2001 - so to see that spike to $4 a gallon now is alarming.

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