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Title. I've used forever, suspected they're not great, but recently saw just how awful they truly are having partnered with Allstate and their data hoarding practices. The app hasn't been granted permissions but that doesn't stop them into uninstalled.

I need another foss or crowd-sourced fuel price app. A couple mentioned in online articles I can't find shit on like Fuelmap, Stationpass, etc. Nothing in F-Droid but auto mando? Doesn't quite fill the need.

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[–] surewhynotlem@lemmy.world 15 points 1 week ago (2 children)

You drive around in circles inspecting all your local gas stations? That seems silly.

Sometimes things just aren't for you, and that's okay. If you're not looking to optimize your spending on gas, then this app or concept isn't for you.

I know I personally don't use it. I don't drive much, so the extra $2 a month from unoptimized gas purchasing isn't worth thinking about.

[–] eager_eagle@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

same, I used it for a few months, but I realized I was just saving a few dimes on every purchase, so it was barely worth the hassle. Instead I just rotate brands and dollar cost average fuel (i.e. spend the same $ amount every time instead of filling it up).

[–] unitedwithme@lemmy.today 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Yeah I do about a tank a week and use premium (US 92-93 octane), so it matters as it's a lot more expensive than other areas. I've noticed around Chicago, premium goes for $1-1.20 more per gallon, but if I travel to other areas like Indianapolis, St Louis, etc, its only maybe $.50 more (though it's been a while since I've been in Indy).

Anyway, with a 19gal tank, that's a big amount over time. If I save $.25/gal, that might only be $5/fill up, but in a month it's $20+. I also seek the better 93 octane since technically 91-while "premium" doesn't give me as good of mileage or power either.

[–] whatiswrongwithyou@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I drive a little more than that a month and tbh I’d pay $20 to not have to worry about the calculus of what distance and time would save me an acceptable amount of money with minimal inconvenience.

I can’t speak for you or your budget, but worrying less was worth it for me.

[–] unitedwithme@lemmy.today 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I gotcha. Over the life of using the app, it's saved me damn near 500, and that's odd I tracked it through the app which I didn't always do.

I take premium though, so when prices shot up above $6.30/gal, it was nice to see who hadn't jumped yet and save a little. Being that it went from ~$4 to $6.20-6.30, an extra $40/week in gas was killing me. That's over $150/mo and, honestly, money is tight with everything else bring high, so. Just feels good to not feel like it's money wasted. I know it's not much, but it males up for times I'm not so stingy with money.

[–] whatiswrongwithyou@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 week ago

Yeah I use e free so there’s a an even narrower range of places to go.

The answer is unfortunately: spend more of your time looking for deals.

You’ll probably have to go back to looking at either their website or one of the other websites before you get to running and plan your day based at least in part on that.