mtofell1 wrote:
cross21114 wrote:
If cost is your objective, finding cheaper diesel is a easier option. I typically save $0.30 to $0.40 /gal over truck stops. Current example, in Boise, ID, Maverick is $3.05 and Flying J is $3.35 (per GasBuddy). That's a 9% reduction.
X2 - there is some (false) idea that because it's a truck stop the prices must be better. WRONG! I regularly drive by a couple truck stops during my commute and their fuel (diesel or unleaded) is consistently 8-10% above what you can get it for if you shop around a bit. I think with various "club cards" you can get some of that back.
We are about 65 ft. long (coach, tow bar and tow vehicle). I would worry about trying to fit in some places just for cheaper fuel. Convenience is a major plus with the size of our coaches.
I have a fuel card with Profit Tools that allows me to get .10 below the CASH price listed on the pump. And, I get to do EVERYTHING at the pump and do not have to go inside.
I take a picture of the pump with my i-phone for a receipt and the funds are removed from my checking account at the next business day.
A couple of requirements are:
-$25.00 membership fee each year
-I have to pump at least 100 gallons to avoid a $1.00 processing fee (silly charge).
-.10 discount not given at non Love's fuel stations, just cash price.
Since we have a 230 gallon fuel tank, pumping 100 gallons is usually not a problem. I start looking for fuel at half a tank. The most I've ever pumped is 159 gallons. Only once was less than 100 gal.
As mentioned, the ONE major advantage is that I don't have to go inside to pay.
Safe travels,
MM.