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โDec-29-2016 06:51 AM
Toolguy5 wrote:
No I find all within a few cents. Wether they are next to exit or away. When traveling with the 5er I use primarily Loves, Pilot, and Flying J. I have never seen one that was 40 or 50 cents higher then other stations. I do use gas buddy and a truckers app when planning trips. I try and determine prior to getting on road when I would need to stop for fuel and use the apps as well as the next exit to see what is around.
โDec-29-2016 06:03 AM
fulltimedaniel wrote:Toolguy5 wrote:
I have not seen where they have been that much higher priced then anyone else.
We have been all over. Idaho, Wyoming, Montanan, South and North Dakota, Illinois, Indiana, Tennesse, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Florida, Alabama, Utah, Kentucky, Ohio. In fact Diesel prices in Ohio I find higher at regular stations then when traveling and buying at Flying J or Pilot.
If you are comparing the prices at the exit where the big truckstops are then you would likely get the outcome you see, However if you use GasBuddy app you can see that there is a station (s) at other exits or at the Wal Mart which are up to 40 cents per gallon less.
I am with the majority here that agree that Flying J and Pilot and the other big truck stops are routinely higher than other stations for DIESEL. The GAS prices shown are often competitive but not the Diesel.
โDec-29-2016 04:31 AM
Toolguy5 wrote:
I have not seen where they have been that much higher priced then anyone else.
We have been all over. Idaho, Wyoming, Montanan, South and North Dakota, Illinois, Indiana, Tennesse, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Florida, Alabama, Utah, Kentucky, Ohio. In fact Diesel prices in Ohio I find higher at regular stations then when traveling and buying at Flying J or Pilot.
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allen8106 wrote:
My only issue with Gas Buddy is that it also gives you locations behind you. I don't need info on stations behind me. As such, I use an app called The Road Ahead. Now this app has an issue also, it only works when on the interstates. As a result I tend to use both apps depending on the road I'm traveling.
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โDec-22-2016 04:51 AM
Itakethe5th2011 wrote:
I agree with you. I have been using Gas buddy last 3 years on trips all over the country. I make it a point to stay away from those big truck stops as their prices are so much higher than brand name stations a block away. I have saved up to 40 cents a gallon. I pull a 34' Fifth wheel and never had problems fueling my pickup. Plan ahead and use Google map to look at station for ease in and out. Save money!
โDec-21-2016 08:24 AM
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:
First - I think it foolish for any RVer to not take advantage of ALL the fuel discount options available.
For me - I drive a Dodge pickup with a 30 gallon tank - gasoline - and my normal fill-up while towing is between 16 and 20 gallons. I pull a 36 foot TT, and my total rig length to the end of the sewer tote carrier is 62 feet. I also must have four feet side clearance because if I have to make a sharp turn to leave a fuel pump spot - that is how far the opposite rear corner of the TT will swing out (There is a Flying J in Anna, Texas I pass up quite often, because I simply cannot make the turn away from the pumps without hitting something).
We've pulled the TT 25,000 miles in the past three years and 27 days. From Texas to Key West to Maine to Texas to Las Vegas.
My experience is Flying J/ Pilot is competitive with any other fuel chain along travel routes.
My towing fuel costs recently have been:
2013 - 35.120 cents per mile - 3,089.0 miles towing
2014 - 37.656 cents per mile - 6,586.7 miles towing
2015 - 26.327 cents per mile - 9,364.9 miles towing
2016 - 23.086 cents per mile - 8,615.2 miles towing so far
One important thing about Flying J and Pilot - you must learn the difference between company stores and franchisee/dealers.
I've found the franchisee/dealers more expensive, less trained, and less aware of company discount programs. That's the first thing I check about a P/FJ location, and if it is a dealer - I usually go somewhere else.
I travel at times with a friend with a 40 ft DP motorhome. He stops exclusively at the gas stations for a major US oil company. As a retiree from that company, he gets a 30% pre-tax rebate on all fuel purchases with the company card. That the absolute best fuel discount I've found. (That's 90 cents per gallon rebate on $3.442 cents per gallon diesel fuel in Texas). And
But to get that rebate, I would have had to choose a different career 30 years ago.
As an RVer I pay a lot of boonie tax for fuel - because I spend much of my time traveling in remote areas where fuel simply isn't cheap. And there are seldom more than three or four choices.
There are two separate fuel questions - am I towing, or not towing.
Like most folks towing a TT or 5er - I try to fill-up at the cheapest location in the area before a towing day. Gas Buddy is useful, though the farther into the boonies we go, the less Gas Buddy has good information about various stations. I've also been in several places where Gas Buddy won't work on either our Verizon or our ATT phone because of lack of data signal strength.
If I'm towing the biggest determination for me is how far off my route it takes to get to the cheapest price. Eight miles (round trip) off my route cost me one gallon of fuel. At $2.50 per gallon, and a 18 gallon fill-up - means the fuel must be 13.9 cents per gallon cheaper than the price at the truck stop for the total fuel bill to be cheaper.
If the location is eight miles each way off the route - I need 27.8 cents per gallon cheaper fuel to 'break even'.
We use Pilot/ Flying J a lot, we use Walmart for filling up the truck when not towing. Only a few Walmarts in Texas, and where we've been have pumps situated where we can use them. We have grocery store loyalty cards.
Grocery store cards are the best discount without a doubt. But we spend about $300 per month max at grocery stores - so at best we can get is two fill ups per month - one at 20 cents off and one at 10 cents off.
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