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August 2023 by Jim Cenname
I bought gas and saw they had a service garage. My check engine light had been on for a day or so. I asked if they could check the error code. Within 5 minutes a technician came out, plugged his diagnostic tool in and told me the error code. He said my car is drive-able with that code. No charge!
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July 2023 by Michael R. Fordham
This is one place I can buy natural gas for my truck. It's a lot cheaper to use natural gas.
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November 2022 by Melodie S.
On our way back to San Diego from visiting our son and his family in Colorado, we stopped in again for fuel and coffee and conversation. Gayle is such a nice person and so friendly, I would love to have her as a neighbor! So thank you Gayle for your hospitality
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September 2022 by Brian Pendleton
The worst! The attendant was smoking on Friday 9/2. It smelled so bad in there!
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July 2022 by James Garman
Highly overpriced everything, screw this place!
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November 2021 by Rivas Concepts
Super clean facility! Definitely worth stopping here!
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July 2019 by Mike Johnson
Stopped in for gas, and before my wife could turn the car off Jackson was over washing our windows. He was very meticulous, and he did a great job. It's been years since I've been to a gas station that offers that. He was very friendly, and had a huge smile on his face. He asked where we were from, and asked us about our trip. It was fun talking to him.
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July 2019 by Maye Copper
Very friendly and helpful gal at the counter. Lots of options for light snacking and drinks. Average small town mechanic services to help get you out of a jam.
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August 2018 by Mark Taylor
Rude owners
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April 2016 by Leanne Wiedemann
So far not good vibes. Towed the car of a good friend which broke down on I70 but won't take credit card over the phone to even look at the problem!
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April 2011 by Jaron Ray Hinds
No atm, outdated credit card reader, clerk had the personality of a rock, rude+++
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October 2009 by Carl Schwab
A couple of years ago My family and I were traveling through Utah on a summer trip to see the in-laws. As I pulled out of Green River that morning I noticed my Suburban was short of power. After 20 miles or so it was really bad. Granted i was climbing some serious grades, but I was down to 15 - 20 MPH at times! Unfortunately it is 120 miles between cities out there and there was no place on I-70 to turn around. We finally hit the downhill portion and I got the Suburban up to about 40 and finally limped into Richfield and saw the Chevron station with the service bays. We've all seen the movies "family on a trip has car trouble in the desert southwest and gets screwed by the servicestation" I do have some mechanical knowledge and had determined that the problem was likely a fuel filter or possibly a pump. I asked if they could replace the fuel filter and the air filter. They got right on it; as we were waiting for the parts house to bring filters the boss came in and asked me to come look at something. He said I had a bad tire. "Here it comes" I thought. He asked if I had noticed any shimmey in the steering wheel and I told him that, in fact, I had and was going to look into it when we got to our destination. He showed me the front tire that had evidence of broken belts. (totally bald in one spot) I asked If he could put the spare on and he suggested a used tire (looked like new) that he would put on for $60 then we looked at the other front tire and found a bad spot in that one also he had another used tire, not quite as good as the first one and offered them both to me for $100. When he had the front tires off He had me look at the brake pads, which I knew were about shot, but hadn't had time to replace, so I told him to replace them. One of his mechanics noticed a screw in my back tire and they removed it and plugged the hole. finally they got the filters and brake shoes in and got me out of the shop. Now I ended up with about $200 worth of tires, new air and fuel filters and brake shoes, a repaired rear tire and about 1.5 hours of labor. All for just $350. I know it seems like a rip-off pulling in for a couple of filters and spending $350. But the tires were dangerously bad and the brakes were very thin. In most shops I would have spend $500 - $600 and it would have taken all day. They had me out in a couple of hours, most of the time was spent waiting for the parts house to deliver the filters and brake shoes. Great people and great service!!!