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#1658780 - 11/04/09 11:19 PM
Valero Top-Tier Gasoline
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Registered: 08/15/09
Posts: 42
Loc: Fort Worth, TX USA
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Helllo everyone.
I am just wandering if Valero is a Top-Tier fuel? If not, then is it at least better than Racetrac or some other cheap [censored] gasoline? Let me know what you think! Thanks.
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#1658789 - 11/04/09 11:29 PM
Re: Valero Top-Tier Gasoline
[Re: S2500Dog]
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Registered: 10/15/05
Posts: 185
Loc: New Orleans, LA
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No. Not on the list. But here are your choices. http://www.toptiergas.com/TOP TIER Gasoline Retailers: QuikTrip Chevron Texaco MFA Oil Co. Conoco Phillips 66 76 Entec Stations Shell The Somerset Refinery, Inc. Kwik Trip / Kwik Star Aloha Petroleum Tri-Par Oil Co. Turkey Hill Minit Markets Mileage Stations Road Ranger Chevron Canada Shell Canada Petro-Canada Sunoco Canada
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#1658956 - 11/05/09 07:13 AM
Re: Valero Top-Tier Gasoline
[Re: SaturnIonVue]
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Registered: 01/29/09
Posts: 881
Loc: New Jersey
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All I have around here that is Top Tier is Shell & Sunaco. Both of which are usually 30+ cents more expensive than the local Valero(which is good gas) and Exxon/Mobil.
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#1666815 - 11/11/09 06:51 AM
Re: Valero Top-Tier Gasoline
[Re: Anies]
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Registered: 09/19/08
Posts: 454
Loc: Pennsylvania
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I have tried to use Top Tier gasolines in my Frontier when possible. But my wife has a seven year old Saturn L-300 in which she has used almost exclusively the gas sold by BJs Discount Club. Never a problem in almost 70,000 miles and it runs like new with highway mileage at about 30 mpg. I just replaced the Bosch plugs and they were very clean; they were the original set.
Soit would seem that at least some discount gas does a good job. Since BJs gas runs from 5-10 cents less per gallon and assuming an average city/highay mileage of 25 for the sake of argument, that is a savings of about $140-280 so far in the life of the car (assumes using 2800 gallons to get to 70000 miles). Now that is nice but in 7 years, that is just $20-40/year or about one free tank/year. Turkey Hill Minit Markets are our local Top Tier supplier (see list above in another part of this post) and to use them would simply eliminate the free yearly tank" each year. For me, it is cheap insurance.
Edited by Boomer (11/11/09 06:52 AM)
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#1666820 - 11/11/09 06:53 AM
Re: Valero Top-Tier Gasoline
[Re: Boomer]
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Registered: 09/19/08
Posts: 454
Loc: Pennsylvania
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By the way, Anies, Sunoco in the US is not Top Tier, only Canada!
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#1673244 - 11/16/09 07:01 AM
Re: Valero Top-Tier Gasoline
[Re: Boomer]
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Registered: 09/23/07
Posts: 1759
Loc: Florida
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My dad has used various Top Tier fuels, but he told me Chevron always works best for him.
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#1676386 - 11/18/09 02:27 PM
Re: Valero Top-Tier Gasoline
[Re: S2500Dog]
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Registered: 11/18/09
Posts: 5
Loc: florida,usa
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Hi,New here.Just got in town. I'm not sure but I thought I read/ heard something about Valero being Chavez gas. Correct me if I'm wrong. I tend to shop for price on gas. Im not gonna give the bastages any more than they can get outta me! As long as they have a chain of stations and it dont knock I'll use it.Except for the Chavez gas. Not sure where that B.J.'s gas comes from. My wife buys it on occasion for her Mountaineer. Lower grade gasolines are bought and sold like a commodity. Just tuned up my '00 Frontier, 3.3 V6 after 100k miles on it. The plugs,( original NGK platinums), looked pretty good, all consistent, tan/ gray,no tracking, evenly worn and still in spec on gap. Oh yeah, tell me about this " top tier" gasoline terminology.Not familiar with it.
Edited by gaswrench (11/18/09 02:37 PM)
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#1677070 - Yesterday at 01:35 AM
Re: Valero Top-Tier Gasoline
[Re: gaswrench]
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Registered: 05/26/03
Posts: 5968
Loc: Central Coast, Calif
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You're thinking of Citgo. Valero is refined in the US.
Gas comes from regional distribution hubs. The various brands come out of the same pipeline/tanks and are blended on site to the brands' specs.
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