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I have always been a Shell guy for gasoline.
All of our Shell Stations have become Casey’s.
I have traveled the country quite extensively and can’t recall ever seeing a Casey’s.
I guess they must be decent to be able to buy all the Shells.


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I don’t know much about Casey’s, I just know that I buy Tier 1 gas almost without exception. If I had a vehicle I knew I wasn’t going to keep, it wouldn’t matter, but for me the detergent and additives in Tier 1 gas are important.


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Casey's is big in the midwest. All over nebraska. Never had an issue with it.





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Casey's are all over my area. It's the only gas I buy, never had a problem with it.



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In Iowa, there is a Casey's on every corner. They're headquarters is 10 min from my house.

I've been using Caseys gas for close to 40 years and have never had a problem with it. It's not labeled "top tier", but its always been good. If I was driving a Ferari maybe I would feel differently, but my cars and trucks do fine
 
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Google Top Tier Gasoline. Casey's is not on the list. BP is not on the list. Shell is on the list and a whole bunch more.
 
Posts: 1510 | Location: S/W Illinois | Registered: October 29, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Casey's is one of few convenience stores in Iowa to sell pure gasoline without the 10% ethanol.
 
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Casey’s was one place I regularly found non-ethanol gas while vacationing. There are differences station to station. One store offered only one grade of gas.


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Casey’s is the predominant chain in much of rural KS. QTs in the urban areas, but out in the sticks is Casey’s. I usually fill up at Sam’s, but will hit Casey’s if I’m in need while away from town. Never had an issue.



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I have never had an issue with their gas.


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Gas is fine, the pizza is great.


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Google Top Tier Gasoline. Casey's is not on the list. BP is not on the list. Shell is on the list and a whole bunch more.
Top Tier Gasoline List has 52 US companies on it. FWIW, Top Tiers is all I burn.



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Gas is gas. It comes from a terminal or refinery. When loading the tanker, the driver loads under whatever brand station they are going to deliver. While loading, an additive is added by injection which meets the company specs. Then it becomes branded. Unbranded stations still have a minimum amount of detergent added.






 
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Gas is gas. It comes from a terminal or refinery. When loading the tanker, the driver loads under whatever brand station they are going to deliver. While loading, an additive is added by injection which meets the company specs. Then it becomes branded. Unbranded stations still have a minimum amount of detergent added.
Gasoline is fungible, but the additive package is the differentiator. Next to the loading rack, there are additive tanks that inline blend the generic additive or the name brand additive. Some larger distribution terminals have a giant generic additive tank plus a half dozen name brand additive tanks. One of my past roles in my 27 year oil & gas career was as an engineer supporting distribution terminals.

Top Tier exceeds Federal minimums which minimizes deposits (e.g. this AAA study) and they don't allow additives that damage emission systems. That's why it's recommended by BMW, General Motors, Stellantis, Ford, Honda, Daimler Truck, Toyota, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, Navistar and Audi.



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Go to a refueling terminal that loads the big delivery trucks and watch multible brand name gas trucks being loaded from the same terminal.. But each truck will be loaded with their particular additives but the base gas is all the same.... ..... drill sgt.
 
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When I drove Mercedes Benzes, Alfa Romeo, even MG's, I used only Shell.

Now that I'm into lower-tier cars (currently a Chevy, previously Jeeps) I used Casey's until I found that Meijer gave better rewards discounts. Never a problem with either of them.


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Gas is fine, the pizza is great.
How's the sushi?



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We keep track and record all fill ups in both Vehicles. And when use Casey's gas we do not get as good as Mileage as we do with BP,Matarthon or Shell.
 
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Gas is fine, the pizza is great.
How's the sushi?


Don’t have any Casey’s in my area here in Tennessee to compare to…but our local Racetrack sushi is just OK (gives me squirts…when you hit 70, never trust a fart, especially in public Eek Eek Eek )…way behind my Publix in quality IMHO Cool


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Yeah, they are pretty much all over the midwest. Our little town has two of them. The one I drive by daily is literally right next to a Shell station.

Here they only offer 87 grade and diesel. I don't use their gas much as they are not top tier gasoline. I generally fill up at the Shell that is next door.

I do hear that their pizza is good and they have fresh donuts daily, so there is that.



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