The Wave Car Wash 858 S29th st West or 1 block south of 29th and King Ave West
Shell gas station in Cartersville, GA offers gasoline without ethanol. You may want to call ahead to confirm before visiting.
There is a Citgo station in Brownstown, PA that sells only gas with no ethanol.
Chevron on waldron and spid
Marine and aircraft outlets but sure is expensive.
ulta touch car wash on overland road.
Quik Pantry located at 403 North Sawyer Avenue has gasoline that contains no ethanol in all their grades (regular, mid, premium).
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No, I've never seen one yet without ethanol.
Ethanol isn't "treated" with anhydrous. "Anhydrous" means "without water". Therefore, anhydrous ethanol simply means ethanol without any water molecules in it. It is normally 99.9% ethanol.
At this time all gas stations sell gas with ethanol in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New York. The last small independent stations that sold 100% pure gasoline stopped selling it about November 15, 2010. However some gas station are charging .10, .15 and even .25 cents more for gas that they say does not contain ethanol -----BUT IT DOES. THE NON ETHANOL THAT WAS IN THEIR TANKS RAN OUT WEEKS AGO AND THEY UP THE PRICE AND SAID THEY DO NOT HAVE IT. I BOUGHT A OFFICIAL TEST KIT AND IT SHOW THEIR GAS DOES HAVE ETHANOL IN IT EVEN THOUGH THEY ARE CHARGING MORE AND SAYING IT DOES NOT CONTAIN ETHANOL. BE CAREFUL.
I just would like to purchase gas without ethanol in the Bronx
The best website that lists station by state then city that is user-maintained. I carry a ethanol tester with me, along with a small bottle of water and a cup to make it easy to accurately measure the ethanol. You can get a tester at the related link. Some stations can only get premium in ethanol-free, so, pay attention to the listings. Here in Saint George SC, two stations have zero Ethanol, the Citgo offers all grades, another station, Mystic, only offers zero Eth in 91 octane because the regular is pre-mixed (that's bad!) in Augusta and trucked 2 hours over to my little town. Please refer to the related link.