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I like Mobil and Citgo stations the best locally, but do get some premium from Texaco & Chevron.
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I try to use BP only. I like running the 94 octane that they have
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I believe BP in the US sells Amoco gas: http://subsites.bp.com/ultimate/us/a...erformance.htm
I usually get Amoco Ultimate around here for the 'vette. I'm not sure where a Chevron/Texaco station is. Unfortunately 94 octane gas is not available anywhere near me that I've found. Here is an interesting GM release on gasoline.
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I have 94 and 100-110 octane 10 minutes from my house in two different directions.....anyones stroker need a little drive?
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Originally Posted by Z Factor You do know that BP is a British company, not an American one? Quote:
You may not, but if given equal choices I try to support American companies over foreign ones. Some things we must buy foreign like TV's, and other electronics. However, even when it comes to buying cars, I try to buy American, even though I do own several imports. Most gas is all the same from the same refinery with only slight differences with additives and the like. So given a choice between foreign companies like BP/Amoco or American companies like Texaco, Chevron, Mobil, etc., I will choose the American one. |
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That kind of thing doesn't bother me. If one sation has 94 octane and the other only has 93, I'm going to buy the 94
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