Gas Stations in Lothian, MD

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“Quality car care services. They gave me an honest estimate that was a fraction of what another mechanic wanted to charge me. When it was time for the service, the price remained true to the estimate. I highly recommend Robert, you will not be disappointed!”

4.6 Superb50 Reviews

“Very good experience Rob was professional my 1997 jeep tj needed some work I was advised by a co worker that this place was legit, I gave him a try and I'm hooked. Very good work. I plan on getting my mazda fixed here very soon.”

4.3 Superb24 Reviews

“Greg the mechanic is a very honest man. I came to him when my car was not running and needed it running asap. Other local shops couldn’t fit me in and/or were trying to be dishonest and add more work. Greg told me he would start here and work his way to find the problem. Well Greg was right the first step was the issues and he fixed it same day for me! He now has a customer for as long as I have a car. Thank you!”

4.8 Superb6 Reviews

“This review is as a belated thank you to the mechanic who helped us out on the road, on a Saturday night in December, pretty far from home, while we stopped at this gas station, and took no money for it either.We stopped to put air into a tire that had got low very quickly but we hadn't been able to find the leak. He found the leak, dealt with the nail that apparently caused it, patched the hole, and the tire has held up since. He wouldn't take any money for this.Thank you again.”

4 Good31 Reviews

“They have gas, they are usually pretty good on pricing, and they have a toilet. It's not an Approved Poo Place (APP), but does qualify as an Emergency Poo Place (EPP). If they ever want to be honest with the Preffered Poo Place (PPP, or Trip-P), they have a LOT of work ahead. The standards for Trip-P are not easy to meet, but if you want an example, go to the Annapolis Westfield Mall, specifically the food court restrooms. Based on the EPPs they had there originally, I would have never thought they would put in such a solid effort, but they seriously raised the bar, and were actually the original impetus for the need for the Trip-P designation. Yes, it qualified as an APP, but with features like solid closing doors for all stalls, providing the option of high speed hand blower or paper towels, and not using ⅑th ply toilet paper which disintegrates into nothing if not wrapped 10 times, it so far exceeded the standards that we needed a way to intimate that this didn't just qualify as approved, it should be used if needed anytime we find ourselves within a 10 mile radius.Shell Station, I want you guys to make a quick trip up to A-Town, eat a huge Thai food meal extra hot, wait an hour, then go to the Annapolis Mall food court, and wait. When those demons start getting cranky and need to be exercised, go give yourself a treat, you deserve it. Don't worry about any of the common shortcomings of public bathrooms, such as unflushed poo in the toilet (auto flush), 2½ gaps between all partitions and doors granting anyone in the bathroom an uninstructed view of your wiping habits, the wierd "it sorta hurts but I like the hurt" facial expressions, the quick visual assessment of the paper post-wipe to determine if another is needed, or any of the special time things you do. All those worries are not yours to have when you find yourself in a rare Trip-P. Then, take notes, pictures, and measurements if needed, go back to the gas station, and get to work. I didn't think the mall could do it, but they did. I bet, if you built a legitimate Trip-P facility, people would deliberately use your bathrooms more than any others in that area, which drives traffic, which drives revenue. Yeah, it may compel you to put a more resource intensive effort into keeping it clean, but it'll be worth every ounce of those resources when you see your quarterly revenues suddenly jump up and stay up.Other than that, gas, Twinkies, and an EPP, so all good for me. Because I'm a cool dude, I didn't dock you a star for not having a Trip-P already, as that would be unfair and counterintuitive to motivating them to up their bathroom game. People respond to positive, genuine encouragement, not punishment by way of star dropping. Let's see if they listen! I'm excited!!”

3.7 Good33 Reviews

“I have been going to dash in for years and Tim always works as hard as he can to insure that this location is as clean as can be and everything is kept up with while holding the store down all night long by his self and has always been just a nice to me always. Never had any problems day or night with this location”

3 Average11 Reviews

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