Originally Posted By: scoobie
i notice that people all buy their gasoline in the station across the road, USA petroleum, because they save 1 cent per gallon.
Do you know who delivers their gas and what pipeline they are using?
A local trucking company here, won't say name because my dad works for them, Delivers the same gas from the same pipeline, to Phillips 66, QuickTrip, Conoco, just to name a few. See, they all say different brands and names don't they, but they all share the same trucks, the same storage, the same pipe, the same gas. Like here, there is a Phillips 66 down the street, and then there is a Conoco. Usually the prices are fairly matched, while sometimes they'll be off a few cents, usually from the time delay I assume, but they all share the same gas. Something I would keep in mind for that aspect if you don't mind me saying so, just my two cents, usually if they share the same truck, they probably have the exact same gas.
I'd go for the newer station preferably too. That is the increased chance there is less water in the tanks since they were installed more recently, make sense? I mean you're car is going to get #@%%#ed up if you put water in your tank, so keep in mind age as well when you think of name. I heard horror stories from my instructor when he used to be a regulator in New Orleans, saying that the clerks would actually take water hoses and pump them into the tanks. There was more behind why, but just more food for thought. Do the clerks look sleazy? Heck, even too nice might be a cause for concern, they might be greedy instead of sleazy.