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Good read, we tend to think of gasoline as a commodity. I always thought independents used the same gas as the big boys as identified in the article. We buy most of our gas at Costco, I wonder which supplier they use.
Todd (and Steve)
'17 Winnebago Minnie Winnie and '13 Honda CRV
(Former '99 RB owners from 2012-2016)


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Reply #3
Been using the least expensive gasoline that I can find (without driving all over town) for over 50 years.  Have never had an engine breakdown, failure, or any issues stemming from carbon deposits.....  Guess I've just been lucky!

Roger
2004 FL

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Reply #4
Hi,

From reading the list of companies Costco is included as one of the Top Tier Brands.

Kevin
Kevin
Kevin Hannah
Green Valley, AZ
Owner of 2000 26.5 RK, came back to the family
Previously 2014 Newmar Baystar
Previously 2001 LD 26.5 MB

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Yikes!  I've been using USA when fueling while at home as there's one a block from my storage facility and it has easy access and good pricing.  Guess I'll either regularly add Techron or change to a less convenient station. No signs of problems yet, though, on my 2006 at 50k. --Jon
(Former) ‘06 TK “Albatross.” And (former) Vespa 250.   Alas, no more; both are gone.😕 Great memories remain! 😄

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Reply #6
My experience with grocery store brands has been poor. Twice in the last 18 months I have had to drain tanks and filter out large amounts of water. I assume Walmart will always find a way to get suppliers to cut corners beyond anyone else. This report is not surprising. Especially in the boat or on the road when a breakdown is more challenging than at home I pay the extra 10 cents or so to get top tier gas. The app Gas Buddy labels the Top Tier stations along the route. A nice tool.
Paul
'92 Mid Bath

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Reply #7
Off-brand gas?

Thanks, a copy has been printed and placed in the LD.
Used with with the Gas Buddy app, we should be able to find Top Tier gas on our travels this summer.
Retailers

Larry
Larry
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Reply #8
I've been using Arco for years. I think it's the BP brand. When I was filling up last week I noticed Arco was 11cents cheaper then 76 across the street.

JO

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Reply #9
I was surprised that none of the truck stop gas like Flying J, Loves or T/A were on the list.

Jim


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Reply #11
Jo, isn't Arco the one that doesn't take credit cards? Saves them as much as 3%, about a dime.
Paul
'92 Mid Bath

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Reply #12
Federal Gasoline Regulations | Gasoline Standards | US EPA

Gas is gas is gas.   The differences are based on local.  The refineries formulate the gasoline based on the local use area.  For instance gasoline brought on a mountaintop with snow on the ground is different than gasoline brought near the coast at sea level with temperatures in the 80's.    

But bottom line EPA regulates gasoline. 
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