Depends on which station was easier to get in and out of. Either way I would use my Shell iPhone app to find the nearest Shell and use my Shell rewards card.
It may be a misunderstanding on my part, but it was my understanding that all top-tier fuels used similar PEA-based cleaners. Techron is simply Chevron's brand of PEA (Polyether Amine).
When i'm down in Washington state, I tend to go to 76. It's the only gas that you can find without 10% ethanol in their regular 87 octane. My truck gets better MPG and seems to run better.
exxon mobil, chevron, conoco philip ( under the brand 76 ) are all great.
I have been using chevron gas for 5 years. I never had a problem. My car still have plenty of power because I maintenance my car and 99% of the time using chevron.
I don't have access to Chevron unfortunately, but I do use the 76 Top Tier gas. I don't know which is better, but I love the snarky "TT gas is all good, who cares about sophisticated names" attitude on their website:
Originally Posted By: Nickdfresh
I don't have access to Chevron unfortunately, but I do use the 76 Top Tier gas. I don't know which is better, but I love the snarky "TT gas is all good, who cares about sophisticated names" attitude on their website:
Originally Posted By: 91344George
Originally Posted By: Nickdfresh
I don't have access to Chevron unfortunately, but I do use the 76 Top Tier gas. I don't know which is better, but I love the snarky "TT gas is all good, who cares about sophisticated names" attitude on their website:
It's "trendy" to pander to a dumb public...and many people in the USA today are ....just plain stupid.
Maybe.
Or the hint of their irony of tone might not be quite 'stupid.' But if you prefer to buy oil that is "liquid ball bearings" or has "heat activated receptors," that makes one smart!