Do you have a preferred gas station?

Do you have A gas station?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 37 71.2%
  • No, its just gas

    Votes: 5 9.6%
  • I do if Im near it

    Votes: 10 19.2%

  • Total voters
    52

tlo86

Ninja Editor 'Since 05'
Jul 24, 2005
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Colorado
i dont buy citgo ;) other than that im not picky ... mainly because i dont know where to get any higher octane in my area :( closest 94 octane is off a highway 15 miles away from where i live and i havent driven 8 miles from where i live in the supra in 2 years. so im stuck with colorados finest 91 octane
 

iwannadie

New Member
Jul 28, 2006
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gilbert, az
Id like to use chevron but the one near me is always broken down lol. The pumps are so ghetto old looking. The last time I went there I had to drive around to 3 pumps before one actually worked.
 

themadhatter

Member
Jul 5, 2006
760
1
18
Vegas
I always go to the local sheetz and fill my supra with 93 ,its always the chepist and I like the fact that its cut with 10% ethonal lol
 

Poodles

I play with fire
Jul 22, 2006
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Fort Worth, TX
Shell/Chevron

Will NEVER buy Racetrack as I knew someone that was a manager at one... They are allowed to have a certain percentage of water in their tanks, and they always run right at that limit by adding water to the tanks.

Texaco gas killed our lawnmower and 3 weedeaters as well...
 

flight doc89

Registered Murse
Apr 21, 2006
227
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Bessemer, Alabama, United States
Poodles;953729 said:
Shell/Chevron

Will NEVER buy Racetrack as I knew someone that was a manager at one... They are allowed to have a certain percentage of water in their tanks, and they always run right at that limit by adding water to the tanks.

Texaco gas killed our lawnmower and 3 weedeaters as well...

I used to buy from a local racetrack (only in my truck; the Supra sips chevron, nothing else), and never had any problems (now i only use chevron because my dad gave me a chevron card :D)(im a college kid and te only local place that will hire me with my school hours are delivery joints). I don't see why adding water would help; it won't dissolve in the fuel. instead, it will settle to bottom of tank, which means if they were distributing it half the cars wouldnt get out the parking lot. There's just no reason to do it; all you would do is lose storage capacity between fuel loads. Anyways, aren't those filters on fillup pumps supposed to catch water?

I used to fill up at Petro, never had any trouble there, and it was always 4-5c gallon cheaper than the place right next to it.
 

ILikeCarsYesIDo

Permanently Banned
Nov 26, 2007
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Hayward, CA
I'm not driving the Supra at the moment, just my Dakota. Fuck Chevron and Shell and 76. To think that I'm going to pay 30 cents more to travel 5 miles to get to one. I'll use my community's Food 4 Less gas station, thanks.