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At the gas station, pump handles come in three colors: yellow, black and green. Be careful -- making the wrong choice can harm both your mileage and your car.
Unleaded 88 fuel gives lower gas mileage than regular unleaded but with fewer carbon emissions. So, should you put it in your vehicle? That depends.
Ahead of one of the busiest travel weeks of the year, Sheetz is offering a major deal for travelers. The chain is reducing the price of Unleaded 88 to $1.99 a gallon through Nov. 28.
Here's the kicker: The price will only be available at the 505 Sheetz stores nationwide that offer Unleaded 88. You can click here to see if your area Sheetz location sells Unleaded 88.
All cars manufactured in 2001 or newer are approved to use Unleaded 88," Ciolkosz said. "E85 should only be used in cars that are 'flex fuel' vehicles," he wrote.
Just in time for Thanksgiving travel this year, Sheetz is selling Unleaded 88 gas for $1.99 gallon from November 21 through November 28.
Well, sort of. Starting this week, Sheetz is dropping gas prices to $1.99 per gallon through November 28th. There is, as always, a catch. The price drop only applies to Unleaded 88.
Local News Sheetz has Unleaded 88 gas for $1.99, but is it right for your car? Unleaded 88 or E-15 gasoline has a higher amount of ethanol and is not compatible with every vehicle.
E85 is the designation for a fuel that combines 85 percent ethanol with 15 percent gasoline. E85-compatible—or flex-fuel—vehicles can run on E85 or regular unleaded gasoline.
Sheetz is making a move that will give drivers something to be very thankful for: gas sold only $1.99.Starting November 21, Sheetz announced that Unleaded 88 ga ...
Sheetz, a gas station chain with dozens of Ohio locations, announced it is discounting Unleaded 88 gas to $1.99 a gallon this Thanksgiving week.
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