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Old Nov 9, 2014 | 03:39 PM
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The best wait to avoid the chance of moisture? Go to newer, high volume stations. Wait, that's Costco...
Generally true, but I've gotten moisture laden fuel at seemingly major and high volume stations...
 
Old Nov 12, 2014 | 12:16 PM
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No problem with the gas its the idiots waiting in line. Several weeks ago I was waiting for the pump and this girl in a POS pulls up behind me. All of a sudden I feel a bump and get out. While on her phone she let her car roll into me. I started yelling at her and she's all "my car was in park?" If it was in park it wouldn't have hit me! Good thing it was slow and there wasn't any damage.
 
Old Nov 12, 2014 | 01:46 PM
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I've asked several attendants and it's mostly BP gasoline
 
Old Nov 13, 2014 | 09:11 AM
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Gas Line Etiquette

Originally Posted by rossii
No problem with the gas its the idiots waiting in line. Several weeks ago I was waiting for the pump and this girl in a POS pulls up behind me. All of a sudden I feel a bump and get out. While on her phone she let her car roll into me. I started yelling at her and she's all "my car was in park?" If it was in park it wouldn't have hit me! Good thing it was slow and there wasn't any damage.
Fortunately no rear/front end bumps at Costco. There is usually no line for passenger side fuel fillers at the Costco I go to, but there is the occasional idiot who has a driver's side fuel filler, usually an SUV, but pulls up to the opposite side pumps then stretches the filler hose over the roof of his vehicle to barely reach his fuel filler. Don't know why the attendants do no tell him to move it because inevitably someone will overreach and wind up spilling fuel. The same idiots tend to pull up to block the pump in front of them as well. My bet is that this Costco will start marshalling vehicles to the correct side pumps, as the station has only been open for a couple of months and is the first in our area.
 
Old Nov 13, 2014 | 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by AndrewP
Fortunately no rear/front end bumps at Costco. There is usually no line for passenger side fuel fillers at the Costco I go to, but there is the occasional idiot who has a driver's side fuel filler, usually an SUV, but pulls up to the opposite side pumps then stretches the filler hose over the roof of his vehicle to barely reach his fuel filler. Don't know why the attendants do no tell him to move it because inevitably someone will overreach and wind up spilling fuel. The same idiots tend to pull up to block the pump in front of them as well. My bet is that this Costco will start marshalling vehicles to the correct side pumps, as the station has only been open for a couple of months and is the first in our area.

And I quote Ron White----"YOU CANT FIX STUPID"
 
Old Nov 13, 2014 | 11:09 AM
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Sams and BJs for my 93 octane in Fl. It is like no one there has ever seen. P car when I fill up. What gives? Lol
 
Old Nov 13, 2014 | 01:38 PM
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I use Costco gas on all my cars for years without any problem. Here in So Cal, they got longer hoses so either side is reachable. But I still wait for the left side for my Cayenne.
 
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