Depends on the station, I have been to some with horrible gas and some with the best gasoline you can buy. both were a 76....also covers other brands too.
What you would like to use is the PROclean fuel distributed by the 76 gas stations which is oned by ConocoPhillips. If you would like to find the locations of this deposit saving, performance heightening, high standard gasoline, then all you have to do is click the "find a 76 gas station" link in the top right corner of www.76.com
They are both good.
I got a pre-authorization charge for getting gas at a 76 station with that notation. Yes, that is a charge from a gas station. I checked with my bank and they confirmed it.
You would have to first contact the owners of a 76 Gas station and see if they are willing to let you use their name for a % of the profits or if they already have to many stores. Try contacting them on their website, but be prepared to have a very steep amount to pay for the rights to open one.
Buying a gas gift card can be the solution to both problems. ... According to their websites, most gas stations--including Shell, BP, Exxon and 7--offer gift ... For example, Shell and 76 sell gift cards in increments of $25, $50, $100 and $250. ...
A 10 percent ethanol blend like the gas found at am-pm, safeway, chevron, 76, shell, phillips, and others is ok it has become the standard unleaded gas in the industry. DO NOT use E85 gasoline in your car! It will clog your fuel injectors and cost you lots of money. Don't worry too much though, if you have a question about the gasoline at a particular station, just look at the label above the nozzel; if is says anything other than E85 or diesel it is safe to use in your car.
Union 76, a brand of gasoline, is supplied by Phillips 66, which operates and markets under several brand names. The company sources its crude oil and refined products through a network of refineries and distribution channels. Union 76 stations are often independently owned and operated, providing flexibility in sourcing fuel.
(This is just from my personal experience and data I have collected, which can just be one of the many problems) (Winter blend gas VS Summer Blend gas) If this condition occur during a warm or hot day it could be caused from the gasoline in your vehicle. During the cold winter days the gas station purchase a winter blend type of fuel for better start up in the morning due to the easier voltality of the gasoline. Simply this just means evaporation of the gasoline. As the weather changes and the gas station are still trying to sell the last of their winter blend fuel and if purchased it can cause a vehicle to start but then quickly shutting off during warm/hot start ups. After a few crank the vehicle should start and drive normally, try pumping gas at a top tier gas station such as 76, Shell or Cheveron. The reason why using winter blend fuel makes it so hard to start during warmer climate is because the added molecule to make the fuel vaporize for colder days in the winter just becomes too much in warmer temperature. Too much vaporize fuel and less dense liquid fuel will cause a hard start or start and shut off because the supply of fuel to the engine is not sufficient. To solve this just try fueling up where you think the gas station has switched over to the summer blend. Or simply asking the owner of the gas station can't hurt too bad. Good luck and hopefully this helps. Also try checking to see if your air filter isn't clogged, or if your getting enough fuel to your fuel injectors.
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76 Gas is actually a popular brand that can be found in various regions. It is slightly more expensive than some gas stations because it is not considered an economic brand. Either way, it is recommended that a person uses slightly more expensive gas brands because they are usually cleaner than the cheaper options. Plus, these brands often offer discounts for using store credit cards or other deals. A person can find 76 Gas is many different locations, so nobody will have trouble finding a few stations at the very least. In any case, everyone needs gasoline for their vehicles.
In 1975/ 76, I was 16. Gasoline was around 59.9. The Pinto could be on the 'empty' mark, and five dollars would put it back to 'Full' mark (about 10 gallons)
Yes.