.in, I can't imagine typing it, but maybe after your explanation, I'll have a better understanding of it.
You can make a site to sell gas coupons(check with indian oil,reliance), undeveloped you will have tough time to even recover reg fee
I like it... I'd say high $XX to low $XXX undeveloped... But develop it! I like it because: gasprice.in/alabama gasprice.in/florida ... "gas price in alabama"... sounds neat...
Maybe someone Indian will be able to confirm this, but the commonly used for fuel in the automotive industry in India might not be gas. In England, it's usually referred to directly as either petrol or diesel, sometimes jointly as fuel, so whether the English used in India is most strongly influenced by America or by British English would make the difference between low $xx or mid $xxx undeveloped in my opinion.
I agree with the prices undeveloped, but strongly suggest developing it as the example given. Good luck
yes in india, we do not use the word gas at all except for CNG.. generally petrol or diesel is used as common words therefore i would say reg-fee only