OSI wrote: » They do actually. If you search this forum there's a number of threads on here relating to people getting poor performance from Applegreen fuel, as well as plenty of anecdotal evidence to suggest similar.
9935452 wrote: » They do have a reputation for that. Personally id spend a few extra quid and fill the car at a better branded station. modern diesels dont like dirty or dodgy fuel
Zubeneschamali wrote: » If you search boards you'll find people who believe in aliens, think vaccines cause autism and like Gerry Adams.
lawred2 wrote: » And they are always a few pence cheaper than the likes of redacted's Topaz
galljga1 wrote: » There are differing grades of fuel available
OSI wrote: » The poster said they don't have a reputation. The fact that numerous threads about the same subject with multiple people stating the same thing, would suggest they do.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » Are there?
dinhthanh wrote: » Has anyone noticed poor or low quality petrol in Applegreen stations?
Zubeneschamali wrote: » Are there? Where can I read about the different grades of diesel for sale in Ireland?
5W30 wrote: » I always fill my car to the brim at the Applegreen in N7. I used to buy petrol, now I buy diesel. Never had any issues, they are a very good example of how a petrol station should be run. The best thing you can really do is just fuel up at a different station each time to make sure you get an even spread of qualities of fuel.
galljga1 wrote: » There you have it, fuel advice from an engine oil, enough said.
youtheman wrote: » Funny, thing, all the fuel comes out of the same refinery. Go figure !.
gufc21 wrote: » Its a low grade fuel in comparison to the topaz stations