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Rocky71
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Apr 14, 2014

DIESEL FUEL

We fuel up at flying J pilot and get money off a gallon.
That is great. But there isn't that many Flying J and Pilot around?
I am happy but were can we go if there isn't any?
TA truck stops are all over maybe they will give RV the same thing????
JUST ASKING......
  • My rewards credit card gives me 4% on fuel no matter where it is purchased. At $4 per gallon that is $.16 kick back per gallon.
  • I'm totally fed up with this mind set of always looking for the cheapest. Usually its a false promise when factoring quality of product. It also indicates a weakness of cognitive power and causes warts on the brain.
    Now, having said all that, I truly wish I could convince my wife...:B
  • When I'm towing my TT, convenience wins. My non towing vehicle is diesel and I've never had a problem finding fuel. Plenty along the interstates and the exit signs tend to list when diesel is offered.
  • Like the others, the few cents savings is not something I even consider. I also look for convenience, active station, and whatever I find to meet those issues when I need fuel.
    I generally look for certain name brand stations such as Shell, Exxon, Chevron, etc. as they (from information posted on here before) have higher cetane ratings than the generic Flying J/Pilot, TA, Quiktrip, Racetrack, etc.
  • I dont go searching for lowest price when towing down the road. Generally you will find the prices near most interstates to be the same per state though sometimes higher near larger towns and cities. But while I try to stop where I can save more then a few cents a gallon (or avoid higher priced states if I can carry enough fuel not to need a refueling until the next state with lower prices) I just look for higher volume locations for diesel. I actully stopped at a shell that had good volume but probably not a lot of diesel volume as about 3/4 of the way home my filters clogged up.

    All I could do is limp off the road and change them right then and there and continue on down the road. Thankfully due to this site I learned to keep a spare set of filters for the Monaco, and I now even keep a spare set for the F350.
  • downtheroad wrote:
    When on the road, I don't really worry too much about shopping around for fuel. I go to the nearest, easy in easy out station I can find.

    I do pay attention to the station only to see if it "looks" like it is kept up and busy so that it probably has fresh fuel.

    When towing and RVing I know I'm going to use lots of fuel and will spend lots of money for it.

    +1

    Convenience is the primary consideration. Saving less than 1% doesn't even enter into the decision. If I buy 80 gallons for $320+, a .03/gallon or 2.40 total savings is not relevant. Since we developed this mindset, we have been much happier and less stressed about when and where we fill up - just about any truck stop will do!
  • When on the road, I don't really worry too much about shopping around for fuel. I go to the nearest, easy in easy out station I can find.

    I do pay attention to the station only to see if it "looks" like it is kept up and busy so that it probably has fresh fuel.

    When towing and RVing I know I'm going to use lots of fuel and will spend lots of money for it.