I consider it, if it's available and competitively priced. I usually end up at Costco or Shell. What about you all?
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Buccees has like 100 fuel bowsers at one station and they are all full. Chevron can't keep six pumps busy. Why is that? Is Buccees that much cheaper?
My neighborhood Exxon is cheaper, and I purchase there. On trips, I go to Buc-ees. Our stock price is management’s responsibility - not moving price up or down on my purchase of Chevron gas!
No. There are no Chevron/Texaco gas stations where I live. I just use my Chevron card every 6 months to take a cash advance at an ATM to show some activity so the account does not go dormant.
Post ID: @hnw+1cL9UsxX are you implying that Chevron gas is cr.ap?
Chevron stations often have higher prices and fewer customers. Shell seems busier. Exxxon nearly dead.
Costco and Fred Meyer are jam packed. What does that tell you?
Is this even remotely related to layoffs, or are you just bored and have no social life?
Why are you posting this cr-p on this board?
Base gas is the same and the additives don't matter to me. If you really care about the engine that much, change brands every 5000 miles to avoid deposits of brand specific additives and run a full tank of high octane once in a while if you are using regular gas. BTW, oil companies swap base gas to avoid shipping costs, so brand loyalty is overrated. It's all marketing and market segmentation to get the most out of consumers.
Always Chevron unless I’m in an area where it’s not available… gotta support the stock price!
Usually Costco if in the area.