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From: Alamosa, Colorado (200 yards from the Rio Grande)
RE: New Shell Stations
BTW , just make sure to use Mobil 1 or Amzoil syn in your oil changes....My dealer told me that up front, the owner's manual states that, but I caught the kids in the oil change stall getting ready to put Quaker State dino oil in it!!!![:@]
Yuppers... That's EXACTLY how I feel. But I have to use Premium due to the Performance PCM... but even if I didn't have it, she'd still get Premium... LOL!!
Yeah, definately. I myself use Sunoco Ultra 94 in everything I have or have had except my Roadrunner, which now requires 110 octane Cam2 leaded race gas.
From: Alamosa, Colorado (200 yards from the Rio Grande)
RE: New Shell Stations
Exxon-Mobil owns the largest chunk of refineries around Houston/Baytown...the old Humble oil company was a major factor in Houston's rapid growth and development. The closest oil wells around San Antonio are about 75 miles to the east and that all goes to Houston. There are a number of independent refineries that sell their products to the highest bidder, I guess Sunoco isn't one of them.