I'm not sure who I received this from, but I thought it was the list,  
received from a Internet friend.  I did not know that 711, was not a  credible 
store 
just thought I would send along.

Dana

thanks Dana,
                       But as an ASE certified Auto Repair Technician, I 
would like to point  out  something... sometimes cheapest isn't best,
 
many of the cheaper fueling places like most Maverick Stores & 7  Elevens are 
carrying Ethanol blended alcohol/gasoline combo fuel,    while it can be 
cheaper it also has downsides of causing fuel wasting and  lowered fuel economy 
over the long haul in fuel injected vehicles..
 
running non ethanol contining fuel brings better mileage when the vehicle  is 
kept properly maintained, reduces the frequency of injector and/or fuel  pump 
replacement becoming necessary, and fuel filters clog and need  replacement 
less often too...
 
Personally in my vehicles because of this I only buy Chevron, Texaco,  & 
Shell gas in my cars & trucks except if its an emergency, (I'm out  of gas 
without 
a choice because I have to get what is closest at the  time)
 
increased vehicle repair costs does not offset the original savings  
resultant from the purchase of ethanol containg fuel...
 
In 1999 my testimony at our State House defeated a "Mandatory Ethonol  Bill" 
in the State of Idaho... presented by uneducated legislators...  My  
presentation of how its negative effects didn't accomplish their stated  goal///
 
"to clean up Idaho's air quality thru reduced vehicle emmissions..   I proved 
that the alcohol absorbs water and when it has absorbed all it can  the 
remaining water in limbo in the fuel travels with the fuel and corrodes  the 
wear 
spots in the moving parts of the injectors and later causes the  vehicles which 
are running ethanol to give higher emmissions unless they are  repaired.. to 
correct the problem
 
with straight gasoline fuel this corrosive process happens at a much  slower 
rate if at all..
as its not the same...
 
Dana please consider forwarding a copy of this precautionary letter to  your 
friends who also recieve this email
 
just trying to help too









 
 
 
 
 
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This  is pretty nifty. Just enter your  zip code in the site below, and it  
tells you which gas stations have the cheapest prices (and the highest) on  
gasoline in your zip code area.  

It's  updated every evening.  


_http://autos.msn.com/everyday/gasstations.aspx?zip=&src=Netx_ 
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thanks Dana,
                        But as an ASE certified Auto Repair Technician, I would 
like to point out  something... sometimes cheapest isn't best,
   
  many of the cheaper fueling places like most Maverick Stores & 7 Elevens are 
carrying Ethanol blended alcohol/gasoline combo fuel,   while it can be cheaper 
it also has downsides of causing fuel wasting and lowered fuel economy over the 
long haul in fuel injected vehicles..
   
  running non ethanol contining fuel brings better mileage when the vehicle is 
kept properly maintained, reduces the frequency of injector and/or fuel pump 
replacement becoming necessary, and fuel filters clog and need replacement less 
often too...
   
  Personally in my vehicles because of this I only buy Chevron, Texaco, & Shell 
gas in my cars & trucks except if its an emergency, (I'm out of gas without a 
choice because I have to get what is closest at the time)
   
  increased vehicle repair costs does not offset the original savings resultant 
from the purchase of ethanol containg fuel...
   
  In 1999 my testimony at our State House defeated a "Mandatory Ethonol Bill" 
in the State of Idaho... presented by uneducated legislators...  My 
presentation of how its negative effects didn't accomplish their stated goal///
   
  "to clean up Idaho's air quality thru reduced vehicle emmissions..  I proved 
that the alcohol absorbs water and when it has absorbed all it can the 
remaining water in limbo in the fuel travels with the fuel and corrodes the 
wear spots in the moving parts of the injectors and later causes the vehicles 
which are running ethanol to give higher emmissions unless they are repaired.. 
to correct the problem
   
  with straight gasoline fuel this corrosive process happens at a much slower 
rate if at all..
  ao its not the same...
   
  Dana please consider forwarding a copy of this precautionary letter to your 
friends who also recieve this email
   
  just trying to help too
   
  Walt

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      This is pretty nifty. Just enter your  zip code in the site below, and it 
tells you which gas stations have the cheapest prices (and the highest) on 
gasoline in your zip code area.  
  
It's updated every evening. 


http://autos.msn.com/everyday/gasstations.aspx?zip=&src=Netx 
  











  
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Subject: Local Gas Prices
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      This is pretty nifty. Just enter your  zip code in the site below, and it 
tells you which gas stations have the cheapest prices (and the highest) on 
gasoline in your zip code area.  
  
It's updated every evening. 


http://autos.msn.com/everyday/gasstations.aspx?zip=&src=Netx 
  











  
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