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You need to look at the app called Fuelio. Its core purpose was to record your fill ups but the part of the app you just described is called 'nearby'. Its currently telling me I have 109 stations within 10 miles of me, the average prices for the area, the best price, the nearest pump and the top rated. Its crowdsourced from those who use the app so its not always reliable but its a good start. I've used it since... Source: about 1 year ago
I can recommend the Fuelio app for tracking your fuel consumption and maintenance costs. Really useful for seeing how this compares over time. Source: about 1 year ago
I use Fuelio to log my mileage. It helps keep track of mpg, price trends, and other things. Source: about 2 years ago
I've been using Mile-IQ for a few years tracking every drive, combined with fuel.io to track vehicle maintenance and fuel stops. My CPA hasn't complained about the data yet. Source: over 2 years ago
If only there was a website where you could check vehicle values…. Source: 5 months ago
My car previous to my current one, I went to Car Pros Kia in Tacoma...looked up the AVERAGE sale price on kbb.com and said "This is what I will pay". I wasn't lowballing, I just wanted to pay the average price that others are paying in my region. The sales guy TOOK MY PHONE back to show the manager...then came back and said they could do that. I left with the car, and had to come back the next day to sign the... Source: 10 months ago
When I'm pricing out bikes, I search through ads in Facebook Marketplace and craigslist to see what that model of bike and other similar bikes are selling for. I find sites like kbb.com wildly out of tune with what folks are actually asking locally. Source: 10 months ago
$1500. With some major issues. It was a Subaru. They were more concerned with scratches than the mechanics it seemed. There was no rust on my var. Your Honda is probably worth more. You can probably just call them but I found them by getting an offer from kbb.com. They are affiliated with them. If you do use kbb.com to get a quote, I would recommend using a secondary email address unless you want to be bombarded... Source: 10 months ago
That budget, in the US, in the current market is not going to get you very far. cars.com, autortrader.com carfax.com and kbb.com. Source: 10 months ago
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