Best Gas Station Gas
#1
Best Gas Station Gas
i have heard chevrons techron is the best and shells v-power is 2nd what is really the best and mobile gas stations are they any good i live in socal and the gas prices for mobile gas stations are always 20-40 cents more per gallon then others.
Is there a difference at all?
Is there a difference at all?
#2
It's all a marketing scheme. All gas is gas, as long as you get the premium unleaded, it should be more or less the same.
I'm a victim of the marketing, however, as I always get Chevron - only because of Techron (which just sounds delicious ).
Mobil is great too. Then again, ExxonMobil and Chevron are top guns in the industry...
I'm a victim of the marketing, however, as I always get Chevron - only because of Techron (which just sounds delicious ).
Mobil is great too. Then again, ExxonMobil and Chevron are top guns in the industry...
#3
It's all a marketing scheme. All gas is gas, as long as you get the premium unleaded, it should be more or less the same.
I'm a victim of the marketing, however, as I always get Chevron - only because of Techron (which just sounds delicious ).
Mobil is great too. Then again, ExxonMobil and Chevron are top guns in the industry...
I'm a victim of the marketing, however, as I always get Chevron - only because of Techron (which just sounds delicious ).
Mobil is great too. Then again, ExxonMobil and Chevron are top guns in the industry...
#5
#6
Search "Top Tier gas" here on AZ or elsewhere on the 'net-- that should be sufficient info to work with. I don't think there's a large difference between brands-- just minor differences in additives.
Pricing is not a function of brand, BTW-- sometimes Chevron is more than Shell and Mobil, or vice-versa, depending on area.
Gasbuddy.com can help locate local stations and pricing, too.
Welcome to AZ.
Pricing is not a function of brand, BTW-- sometimes Chevron is more than Shell and Mobil, or vice-versa, depending on area.
Gasbuddy.com can help locate local stations and pricing, too.
Welcome to AZ.
#7
Search "Top Tier gas" here on AZ or elsewhere on the 'net-- that should be sufficient info to work with. I don't think there's a large difference between brands-- just minor differences in additives.
Pricing is not a function of brand, BTW-- sometimes Chevron is more than Shell and Mobil, or vice-versa, depending on area.
Gasbuddy.com can help locate local stations and pricing, too.
Welcome to AZ.
Pricing is not a function of brand, BTW-- sometimes Chevron is more than Shell and Mobil, or vice-versa, depending on area.
Gasbuddy.com can help locate local stations and pricing, too.
Welcome to AZ.
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#10
OP I always use either Shell or Costco 91 premium fuel. I have noticed I tend to get more miles to the tank using these too gas stations. I have used Chevron but would seriously get 240-253ish compared to 260-290(shell/costco). So I kinda buy into their marketing, but be sure to use the best quality motor oil for your car,that plays a part in it as well.
#11
OP I always use either Shell or Costco 91 premium fuel. I have noticed I tend to get more miles to the tank using these too gas stations. I have used Chevron but would seriously get 240-253ish compared to 260-290(shell/costco). So I kinda buy into their marketing, but be sure to use the best quality motor oil for your car,that plays a part in it as well.
#12
I only use Shell .. There's time when I don't feel like going to the because the gas attendant loves to talk to me honestly I can't be bothered. To talk
I use delta maybe once every 2weeks but I put like 10 bucks in just to cover me for a day until I go to she'll
My accord runs 87octane and although I'd like to use 91 octane I don't see my car benefitting from it
I use delta maybe once every 2weeks but I put like 10 bucks in just to cover me for a day until I go to she'll
My accord runs 87octane and although I'd like to use 91 octane I don't see my car benefitting from it
#13
I use Shell V-Power but only because I get 10 cents off per gallon thanks to my Ralphs card. I know it's not that much off but hey, it's still paying a fraction less...and gas in Los Angeles is pretty pricey right now.
#14
Figures.
#15
Yeah, I actually attend school in San Diego
Not from the area, but go to school here, and well I always fill it up and reset before I start the car, so those are my numbers from driving mainly freeway to and from school. but I am pretty conservative with my driving habits, to add I take the same route every day.
You might have luck with getting the most out of Shell even with its higher price than Chevron
Not from the area, but go to school here, and well I always fill it up and reset before I start the car, so those are my numbers from driving mainly freeway to and from school. but I am pretty conservative with my driving habits, to add I take the same route every day.
You might have luck with getting the most out of Shell even with its higher price than Chevron
#16
Both of them are the biggest oil companies on the Fortune 500 so they both produce great gasoline. I don't have a Shell near where I live, but I know Chevron is just straight ballin'...
#17
I would look for ethanol-free gas. It is much more efficient and counter to its purpose, better for the environment and your engine. It burns more efficiently and so you get better miles per gallon. Plus, you're not buying gas that drives up the cost of food by the synthesis of corn into ethanol.
Here's where you can find it in your neighbourhood: http://pure-gas.org/
Here's where you can find it in your neighbourhood: http://pure-gas.org/
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It's all a marketing scheme. All gas is gas, as long as you get the premium unleaded, it should be more or less the same.
I'm a victim of the marketing, however, as I always get Chevron - only because of Techron (which just sounds delicious ).
Mobil is great too. Then again, ExxonMobil and Chevron are top guns in the industry...
I'm a victim of the marketing, however, as I always get Chevron - only because of Techron (which just sounds delicious ).
Mobil is great too. Then again, ExxonMobil and Chevron are top guns in the industry...
No to the fortune 500 thing lol. Almost like saying Walmart is the best place to work for just cause there in the top 500.
#19
I just fill up at whatever gas station I pass on my commute to work. With my current commute the only one I pass is a Mobil. Previous commute there was a Chevron that I always went to. I have noticed no difference.
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Bearcat94 (01-28-2012)
#23
I would look for ethanol-free gas. It is much more efficient and counter to its purpose, better for the environment and your engine. It burns more efficiently and so you get better miles per gallon. Plus, you're not buying gas that drives up the cost of food by the synthesis of corn into ethanol.
Here's where you can find it in your neighbourhood: http://pure-gas.org/
Here's where you can find it in your neighbourhood: http://pure-gas.org/
#24
I only use Shell .. There's time when I don't feel like going to the because the gas attendant loves to talk to me honestly I can't be bothered. To talk
I use delta maybe once every 2weeks but I put like 10 bucks in just to cover me for a day until I go to she'll
My accord runs 87octane and although I'd like to use 91 octane I don't see my car benefitting from it
I use delta maybe once every 2weeks but I put like 10 bucks in just to cover me for a day until I go to she'll
My accord runs 87octane and although I'd like to use 91 octane I don't see my car benefitting from it
#26
Yup. And Oregon, too. The story I heard for Oregon was that some state senator's asshat of a son was smoking while filling up and he blowed himself up. He blowed himself up real good. So the state senator lobbied the shit out of the state legislature and ever since you've had a legion of minions who claim "gas jockey" on their W4s with pride.
#27
Yup. And Oregon, too. The story I heard for Oregon was that some state senator's asshat of a son was smoking while filling up and he blowed himself up. He blowed himself up real good. So the state senator lobbied the shit out of the state legislature and ever since you've had a legion of minions who claim "gas jockey" on their W4s with pride.
that we were not allowed by law to pump our own gas there i looked it up and sure enough it was true...you can also tip them and they wash your windshield while you wait but i still like to pump my own gas
#28
WTF?! So it's just Oregon AND NJ? Why would you pump gas while smoking a cigarette? EPIC FAIL.:shakehead There's a reason why they put warning labels on the pump, but it doesn't matter. It's not the first time someone has done the same. I've seen people smoking while pumping gas before.:shakehead
#29
[QUOTE=Bearcat94;13513783]Yes. He just gave it to you. Top Tier Gas. /QUOTE]
The Top Tier Gas website is a marketing website which the oil companies have to pay to have their name added. I've worked for a major oil company for over 25 years. All the base stock gasoline is all the same and exchanged between all oil companies. The only difference is the additive which is added when the tanker truck is loaded. All gasoline has some form of additives. All the rest is just marketing. Buy your gas from whichever station is the closest and cheapest. There is no major advantage or mileage increase from any brand, including the one I work for.
The Top Tier Gas website is a marketing website which the oil companies have to pay to have their name added. I've worked for a major oil company for over 25 years. All the base stock gasoline is all the same and exchanged between all oil companies. The only difference is the additive which is added when the tanker truck is loaded. All gasoline has some form of additives. All the rest is just marketing. Buy your gas from whichever station is the closest and cheapest. There is no major advantage or mileage increase from any brand, including the one I work for.
#30
I do agree that Shell has better gas even though its $.20 more a gallon than others. When I did pump Sunoco for my car, 07 cbp tl s, she registers avg 180ish miles every time, then when I pump Shell it registers over 300 miles a tank which I don't get driving in the city %90 of the time.
#31
WTF?! So it's just Oregon AND NJ? Why would you pump gas while smoking a cigarette? EPIC FAIL.:shakehead There's a reason why they put warning labels on the pump, but it doesn't matter. It's not the first time someone has done the same. I've seen people smoking while pumping gas before.:shakehead
#32
[QUOTE=dj5;13514178]
mostly true. The other big difference is the age of the gas. The big guys get the gas first, the cheap noname stations buy the leftover gas that the big companies dont use, and thus get better prices, but also get staler gas.
Yes. He just gave it to you. Top Tier Gas. /QUOTE]
The Top Tier Gas website is a marketing website which the oil companies have to pay to have their name added. I've worked for a major oil company for over 25 years. All the base stock gasoline is all the same and exchanged between all oil companies. The only difference is the additive which is added when the tanker truck is loaded. All gasoline has some form of additives. All the rest is just marketing. Buy your gas from whichever station is the closest and cheapest. There is no major advantage or mileage increase from any brand, including the one I work for.
The Top Tier Gas website is a marketing website which the oil companies have to pay to have their name added. I've worked for a major oil company for over 25 years. All the base stock gasoline is all the same and exchanged between all oil companies. The only difference is the additive which is added when the tanker truck is loaded. All gasoline has some form of additives. All the rest is just marketing. Buy your gas from whichever station is the closest and cheapest. There is no major advantage or mileage increase from any brand, including the one I work for.
#33
[QUOTE=leedogg;13514450]This is not correct and is how misinformation gets spead around. All gas comes out of the same tank farms, loaded from the same loading racks and they use some of the same trucking companies, the cheap noname gas is not stale left over gas. The no name gas stations buy from the majors gas brands as they don't have their own refineries or tank farms. THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THE ADDITIVES and nothing else. If there this a supply disruption, then the allocation to the unbranded stations could be cut so that the branded stations have enough. The major brands supply walmart, costco, jewel, quicktrip, kroger, etc. I personally buy my gasoline from whatever station or brand is most convenient as I know there is only minor differences in any brand. I do support my company's brand whenever I buy gas and the station is convenient.
Last edited by dj5; 01-28-2012 at 01:07 PM.
#36
I have never pumped my own gas not once lol
So guys , 87 octane and 89 octane are all the same? only 93 octane is diffetent since thats the v power , invogorare etc
Last edited by MayorMcCheese; 01-28-2012 at 01:23 PM.
#37
All gasoline comes fromt the same reserve. As a matter of fact the same truck literally goes to fill up different gas stations and I've seen this with my own eyes watching the same truck fill up a BP I was at then going across the street to a Shell.
The only difference is in the additives they use. So if you go with a no name .. COSTCO or DELTA or whatever other company.. they are just selling you the gas minus the additives which correlates to your savings of 20 cents per gallon maybe.
Me personally... I've noticed that getting the no additive added gasoline results in a lower mpg and power feel which results in trying to compensate with the gas pedal which ultimately results in more frequent trips to the gas station. So rethink that 20 cents (even if that) cost savings.
I stick with BP in NY because I feel that gets me the most power and MPG ... but I did achieve more MPG with Shell.. just a little less power. But out of all them... Chevron to me felt the best in throttle response and was on par to BP's MPG that I'm accustomed to achieving.. however I just don't have access to Chevron here in NY by me.
Additives are not a myth.. they do work... maybe they are over hyped and exaggerated.. but they do add some benefit for the extra 20 cents you pay on the gallon.
The only difference is in the additives they use. So if you go with a no name .. COSTCO or DELTA or whatever other company.. they are just selling you the gas minus the additives which correlates to your savings of 20 cents per gallon maybe.
Me personally... I've noticed that getting the no additive added gasoline results in a lower mpg and power feel which results in trying to compensate with the gas pedal which ultimately results in more frequent trips to the gas station. So rethink that 20 cents (even if that) cost savings.
I stick with BP in NY because I feel that gets me the most power and MPG ... but I did achieve more MPG with Shell.. just a little less power. But out of all them... Chevron to me felt the best in throttle response and was on par to BP's MPG that I'm accustomed to achieving.. however I just don't have access to Chevron here in NY by me.
Additives are not a myth.. they do work... maybe they are over hyped and exaggerated.. but they do add some benefit for the extra 20 cents you pay on the gallon.
#40
I understand the additives will determine performance and fuel efficiency for our cars, but Costco is cheaper but equally works fine like Shell fuel.