Gauge Ghost
Enter miles remaining to track fuel left
Bronson Holland
Description
Track fuel levels by inputting the last displayed "miles remaining." Monitor actual fuel consumption during driving. Determine true empty point based on real trip data. No setup required. No technical jargon.
Gauge Ghost makes sure your gas gauge never ghosts you again.
Your dash goes blank. The “miles left” disappears. Panic.
Instead of guessing, you open Gauge Ghost and actually know how far you can push it.
What it does
Gauge hits blank → Open Gauge Ghost
Tap once → Enter the last “miles remaining” your car showed
Drive like normal → The app tracks how far you’ve gone since
Zero for real → See when you’re actually at “true empty,” based on your own trips
No car nerd setup. No confusing charts. Just vibes + data.
Made for real life
Perfect if you’re:
In high school or college
On a tight budget
Stretching every drop of gas till payday
Sick of filling up “just in case”
Features
True Empty Countdown
See how many estimated miles you’ve got after your gauge goes dark.
Miles Since Blank
Live counter so you always know how far you’ve pushed it.
Closest Gas Stations
Get a list of nearby gas stations and jump straight into Maps so you’re not stuck scrolling around a map while stressed.
5 Aesthetic App Styles
Switch between multiple color themes (including the signature Gauge Ghost look) and save your fave as the default.
Clean, one-screen design
Open the app, tap, type, done. Designed for quick, half-distracted, running-late moments.
Why people love it
Helps squeeze the most out of every tank
Cuts down on “I think I should fill up?” guesses
Learns from your own driving over time
Makes running on low feel less stressful and more… calculated risk
Important
Gauge Ghost gives estimates, not guarantees.
Your actual range depends on your car, speed, traffic, hills, weather, and driving style. Always drive safely and don’t wait until the last second to fill up.
Your gas gauge may ghost you.
Gauge Ghost won’t.
App information from Apple App Store. Gauge Ghost and related trademarks belong to Bronson Holland.