How do I find prices and use filters?
How do I report prices and what are the rules?
What are the supported fuel types?
How do I find prices and use filters?
App
On the app home screen, tap Find Gas at the top to find prices in your immediate area. Note- location settings will need to be enabled to find prices in immediate area. To search by city or Zip/Postal code, tap the magnifying glass in the top right-hand corner of the page.
You can also access the Find Gas page by tapping the fuel pump icon at the bottom of your app screen.
Web
Go to www.gasbuddy.com, and type in your city or zip/postal code, then hit Find Gas. You can also select the Gas Tools menu at the top of the page to access Maps.
Filters
Have a preferred brand, fuel type, or payment method? Use the filters available to help narrow down your choices. You can also filter by price, distance, ratings and amenities. If you are having trouble finding prices, reset any filters that are in place.
How do I report prices and what are the rules?
App
Tap the existing price or Report Price if no current price is listed. This will activate a price-entry field:
- Enter the current price manually or select confirm the price
- Tap SUBMIT
Alternatively, you can tap on the station name in the price list, then tap Report Prices, on the station details page.
Web
Find the station at www.gasbuddy.com. Click the station info to view the station details page, then click Report Prices.
Keep In Mind…
Discount prices
When posting prices for stations that offer a discount, we ask users to post the price before any discount when possible.
This includes:
- Store Discount/Loyalty Cards
- Coupons
- Car Wash Discount
- Tax Exemption
Rounding prices
We ask that you do not round prices. A station price of 2.389 should be reported as 2.38.
Diesel
When reporting prices for Diesel: Bio-Diesel and Tax Exempt prices should not be reported.
Visitor prices
Prices reported by a visitor (someone not signed in to an account) are only displayed if there are no current prices.
Mid-west fuel pricing
In Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska and Kentucky most gas stations sell both E0 (Unleaded) and E10 (Super Unleaded) gas. At these stations E0 should be reported as Regular and E10 should be reported in the Mid-Grade spot.
What are the supported fuel types?
GasBuddy currently offers the ability to view/report prices for the three main grades of gasoline; Regular (85-87 Octane), Mid-Grade (89 Octane), Premium (91-93 Octane), E-85, Unl88, and Diesel.
We are working on adding other fuel types and sources to the website and apps in the future. Some fuel types are only available in certain markets. Stay tuned for upcoming changes!