I very seldom "fill up" my truck anymore due to high fuel costs. I posed that question to a clerk in one of the RaceTrac stations. He did not know where there gas came from other then the gasoline truck that comes and fills up the underground storages.
Pure speculation but: I'd think RaceTrack buys their gas from whomever is selling it the cheapest. Perhaps they have short or long term contracts with all sorts of conditions with certain companies. Supply and demand is everything. In short, I don't think, at any given moment, anyone can know with absolute certainity from where the gas they are about to pump has come.
We could know 'in general' where a company buys gas but I imagine this scenario: GasUp buys it's gas all the time from a company like Shell, Shell has a very busy weekend and runs low, Shell buys a million gallons of gas from Exxon to cover the gap so as to retain customers.
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It can.
I doubt that running out of gas will my the low trac light come on. I own an 02 Cavalier, and the trac light has to do with the amount of traction you have on any given surface. If you know a mechanic I would have them check it out.
" regular " unleaded , 87 octane
about 30-40 miles. depends how you drive, tho
Trac phones can be purchased at stores like Walmart and some gas chain stores. They offer a pay buy the minute plan that you can set up using a computer.
It is nitrogen.
On the Ford Explorer Sport Trac that depends on what model year it is : 2001 to 2005 it's on the drivers side ( left side ) 2007 to 2010 it's on the passenger side ( right side )
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Trac was created on 2006-10-01.
Pump gas can, but most race fuels do not.