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tpop1 03-05-2011 05:30 PM

It is pumping!!!
 
Just drove by the station and people were filling up; both cars and carts.

Price is $3.49 same as up on 466!


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Originally Posted by Previous poster (Post 335039)
While I wouldn't fill my car there, I would normally fill my gas cart at the station at 466A .

If we expect the station to be viable until south of 466A build out, I think we have to be buying our car gas there as well as our cart gas.....can't believe that any gas station could survive on cart fill ups as a majority of their business.

Otherwise, we'll be seeing a thread like this again!

BritParrothead 03-06-2011 04:46 AM

is that $3.49 a gallon???? good grief. We are now paying $10.96 a gallon :(

spk7951 03-06-2011 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill-n-Brillo (Post 335737)
But are they selling gasoline????

Bill


Yes they are selling gasoline again or at least they were. There was a tanker offloading on Friday morning and that may not last long. I went there Friday pm to fill the golf cart and the store does not look good. Stock on shelves is thinning, no lottery, if you are a smoker forget it-no cigarettes and the restaurant area was dark. I doubt they can survive on gasoline alone.

Bill-n-Brillo 03-06-2011 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by spk7951 (Post 335988)
Yes they are selling gasoline again or at least they were. There was a tanker offloading on Friday morning and that may not last long. I went there Friday pm to fill the golf cart and the store does not look good. Stock on shelves is thinning, no lottery, if you are a smoker forget it-no cigarettes and the restaurant area was dark. I doubt they can survive on gasoline alone.

Oh wonderful. Sounds like they're gonna go "tango uniform" again...........

Thanks for the info!

Bill

logdog 03-06-2011 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tpop1 (Post 335772)
Just drove by the station and people were filling up; both cars and carts.

Price is $3.49 same as up on 466!

I went by there Friday at around noon and they were trying to sell regular for $3.56. Not doing much business.

logdog 03-06-2011 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by IowaParkersburg (Post 335887)
http://autos.msn.com/everyday/gassta...?zip=30276&l=1

At this site, type in The Villages, Florida and search for best gas prices

This site doesn't show the Colony station.

al & jane 03-06-2011 06:18 PM

After buying a 2 gallon gas can at Home Depot and filling it up, I later went to Publix and discovered the Shell station at 466A is open again and pumping gas!

bestmickey 03-06-2011 06:48 PM

If/when this station is out of gas again, where's the nearest golf cart accessible station to this one?

Bill-n-Brillo 03-06-2011 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by bestmickey (Post 336053)
If/when this station is out of gas again, where's the nearest golf cart accessible station to this one?

The couple of stations up on 466 near Buena Vista are going to be closest to this one.

Bill

Freeda 03-06-2011 07:04 PM

It's not golf cart accessible, but 3 miles east, on 466-A (which becomes Miller Lane, Fruitland Park), of the 466-A gas station is a Kangaroo express, open 24/7, with a convenience store, and that is the closest station to the 466-A station. It's next to the post office in Fruitland Park. But, don't even think about even slightly speeding there; believe me, I know.

bestmickey 03-06-2011 07:21 PM

Thanks Freeda, but I will be renting in Hadley, with a gas golf cart, and won't have an auto. I need golf cart accessibility.

twynsmom 03-19-2011 02:40 PM

A Heads Up
 
Got this from a very reliable source..Just a heads up when you take your car/cart to the Shell on 466A


"I stopped by the Shell station at Colony Plaza today and got gas. The sign outside said $3.52.9 and after I filled up I noticed that my receipt said that I paid $3.59.9, so I went inside and asked them about it. They said that it was an extra 7 cents to use a charge card. I was lucky that I got a receipt and that I actually checked it. Many times I don't. I have bought my last gallon of gas there. Just a heads up". :shrug:

Shimpy 03-19-2011 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by twynsmom (Post 339205)
Got this from a very reliable source..Just a heads up when you take your car/cart to the Shell on 466A


"I stopped by the Shell station at Colony Plaza today and got gas. The sign outside said $3.52.9 and after I filled up I noticed that my receipt said that I paid $3.59.9, so I went inside and asked them about it. They said that it was an extra 7 cents to use a charge card. I was lucky that I got a receipt and that I actually checked it. Many times I don't. I have bought my last gallon of gas there. Just a heads up". :shrug:

Did the same thing about a week ago and paid .13 more per gal than advertised because I charged it. The sign out front doesn't say "cash price"
How many people pay cash for gas when you have to pre-pay? Pull up to the pump, go into the store and wait your turn, give them your money, walk out and pump your gas, go back into the store, wait your turn to get your change if you have some coming, then walk back out to your car. Meanwile the guy waiting for your pump is fuming.

Russ_Boston 03-19-2011 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by bestmickey (Post 336064)
Thanks Freeda, but I will be renting in Hadley, with a gas golf cart, and won't have an auto. I need golf cart accessibility.


You'll still be up near 466 many times I'm sure. Wal-Mart, restaurants, Spanish Springs etc. Just fill up while you're there if you need it.

JeffBorn 03-19-2011 03:44 PM

As somewhat of a specialist from time to time in the sale of gas stations ( BP, Cumberland Farns and A number of Mom and Pops) there could be a number of factors making profit difficult. Gas sales are the least profitable at about .01 per gallon. Inside store sales is a 28% profit. The owner of the tanks and pumps most likely requires a petroleum contract and gas can only be provided by that supplier. Rental rate is often very high and the combo of the two make it hard to turn a profit. Success may require a corporate purchase and profit will have to come from inside store sales if the station is to be viable. BP sold all their stations in Central and south Florida to provide only fuel. If this store reopens support the merchandise inside the store if they are to make a profit.


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