In addition to the awesome trip planning feature, Gas Buddy also has a gas station and price finder, outage tracker, and a payment feature that may save you money. The app is completely free to download and use, but premium members get some extra perks like higher savings on fuel purchases and free roadside assistance, which could also come in handy on a long road trip. Download For:

This app is great for quickly scanning the local gas prices because all you have to do is open the app and tap the gas icon. This automatically brings up a map of the closest gas stations along with prices. The downside is that while it’s quick and easy, it doesn’t show premium or diesel prices, and the sorting options are limited. Download For: This app is great if you’re looking to earn some cash back on your gas purchases, and it can save you a lot of money if you spend a lot of time behind the wheel. It’s best used in conjunction with a traditional gas app though, as it only shows local Upside offers, not prices from every gas station. Download For: The obvious downside is contactless payment isn’t handled from within the Waze app itself, so you have to install the individual gas station apps for it to work. The benefit is you don’t have to fiddle around with locating and launching the right app when it’s time to buy gas, as Waze will do that for you when you pull up to the pump. Download For: Even if you primarily use a crowdsourced app like GasBuddy, it’s good to have an OPIS-based app like this to compare. There are other apps that give access to OPIS data, but Geico Mobile is remarkably fast and easy to use. You don’t need an account, and you don’t need to have Geico insurance. If you do have Geico, you can also use the app to view your insurance policy info, request roadside assistance, file and check on claims, and manage your policy. Download For: