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Qckslvr 02-22-2019 07:41 AM

Fuel Delivery Services
 
Wondering if any one here uses a fuel delivery service such as Booster Fuel, Yoshi, etc. What issues you run into with them such as I know Porsches lock there fuel doors etc. Also I noticed Yoshi offers car washing services. Sounds like a good idea.

Here at our dealership we are about to sign up for a fuel delivery service. Which on a larger scale makes sense.

JFP in PA 02-22-2019 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Qckslvr (Post 589489)
Wondering if any one here uses a fuel delivery service such as Booster Fuel, Yoshi, etc. What issues you run into with them such as I know Porsches lock there fuel doors etc. Also I noticed Yoshi offers car washing services. Sounds like a good idea.

Here at our dealership we are about to sign up for a fuel delivery service. Which on a larger scale makes sense.

Suggest you read the reviews of these services, which are not that great on price, service, and hours of operation. Both also use fuel formulations designed for el cheapo outlets like Costco, and not your frontline suppliers. Their business model is based upon convenience and not necessarily value. There have also been questions about how fresh the fuel they deliver are. May not be the bargain you are looking for...….

Brian in Tucson 02-23-2019 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Qckslvr (Post 589489)
Wondering if any one here uses a fuel delivery service such as Booster Fuel, Yoshi, etc. What issues you run into with them such as I know Porsches lock there fuel doors etc. Also I noticed Yoshi offers car washing services. Sounds like a good idea.

Here at our dealership we are about to sign up for a fuel delivery service. Which on a larger scale makes sense.

I don't think I'd do it on my own car, maybe for a dealership it's a decent idea. It doesn't have to be first rate, it's probably a one off fill. And it does save labor costs and emissions.

I don't buy the expensive gas everytime, every other tank gets Chevron with Techron. The cheaper gas gets a proper dose of Techron, I buy it by the quart at Autozone. My own experience is that its good stuff, my ancient Dodge Dakota used to ping like crazy, over the past 25,000 miles it has stopped. Cleaning the fuel system does help and it keeps the fuel level sensor clear of deposits.


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