The crisis in Libya has oil prices soaring, peaking recently at more than $103 per barrel. The average cost of a gallon of gas is now at $3.29. So, how do you get around these prices and find the cheapest gas in your area?
Jason Cochran, Executive Editor of AOL Travel and Editor-at-Large at WalletPop.com, shared with Rebecca Jarvis some useful websites, smartphone apps and tips on finding the cheapest gas.
Fuel Finder, designed and developed by Bottle Rocket, was one of the apps featured in the segment for “Best Apps to Save at the Pump” on CBS News’ The Early Show Saturday on February 26, 2011. For $2.99, less than the cost for a gallon of gas, you can sort gas stations by distance and price, find information about the gas station (car wash, shop, etc.), and even the estimated time to get there.

