GPS Your Way to Cheaper Gas

Wednesday June 11th 2008
Filed Under GPS 

A couple of GPS companies are offering services to help drivers find the cheapest local gas available.  Garmin has teamed up with MSN direct to alert drivers where the cheapest gas is on some of their GPS models.  TomTom offers a $14.95 yearly subscription that pulls gas rates from their website and provides directions to the cheapest location.  Verizon Wireless also offers a similar service for their GPS-based phones that costs $9.99 per month. 

Read more: GPS can now help you find cheaper gas prices – Daily News (New York)

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