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Another oil company trick?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by calpal, Mar 10, 2009.

  1. calpal

    calpal New Member

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    Here in NJ It costs 75 cents to put air in the tires. And that's if you can do all 4 tires in less than 3 minutes. It used to be free. The oil companies know they'll sell more gas if people don't go to the air pump. Gee how clever they are!
    There should be a law that mandates free air at gas stations.
     
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    there is----in Russia.
     
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    Actually, my local Mobil station has free air, and I know there are other places around where you have to pay for the air, but the one I go to is free...
     
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    I doubt it is part of any grand conspiracy. I have seen free air and coin operated air at different stations in many towns.
     
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    JSH Senior Member

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    Air pumps were installed at gas stations for your convenience. Some stations have them some don't. Some stations charge for their use and some don't. If you don't like paying $0.75 for 3 minutes buy an air compressor and air up your tires at home.
     
  6. qbee42

    qbee42 My other car is a boat

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    Go back to paying full service rates for gasoline and maybe the stations will feel they can afford free air. I remember when gas stations would fill your car, check the oil, wash the windows, and give you a free glass when you filled up.

    Market pressures that drive down cost often also drive down service.

    Tom
     
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    I have found that all of the stations I used to go to will turn it on for free if asked, even when the pump requires quarters to turn it on. Just ask.

    I now own a compressor, but realize this may not be practical for everyone.
     
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    Also, in California. And we aren't all communists yet.

    You often have to ask the station to turn on the compressor for you, but if you are a paying customer, they are required to provide air free of charge. Of course, some stations are able to skirt their responsibility by making sure the air compressor never works. :madgrin:
     
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    We have free air at a few stations. Last I checked the air hoses had been sliced off at each of them.
     
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    JimN Let the games begin!

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    The Shell station in Burlington has free air. Buy a compressor, stow it under the deck & plug it in your aux power port whenever you want. Chances are the oil company doesn't own or run the station.
     
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    This is one of the many reasons that I am waiting for the plug -in Prius.
     
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    A hand-powered bicycle floor pump is cheap. And much more convenient than going to a station to top off the tires.

    I have a 12V electric pump too, but find hand pumping quicker and easier than coiling and repacking the cord of the electric pump.
     
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    I use a 7 gallon air tank purchased from Wal Mart a few years ago. It was fairly cheap, around $20 or so. Tank has a gauge and hose attached.

    I don't have to add much air to the Prius tires, they hold well.

    But, I can top off the tires at home a number of times before I need to refill it to about 120 psi. There is a 76 station nearby whose air hose is almost always working.
     
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    Conspiracy theorist are we?
    1. Large air compressors cost money.
    2. Running these compressors is not cheap
    3. Giving away goods at a loss is a government job, not private company

    Would you leave your hose out by the road for anyone to wash their car? :p
     
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    patsparks An Aussie perspective

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    You have to pay to breath while you fill up? How odd!
     
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    Do what I did years ago. I purchased a 12V air pump. Got lucky and bought one on sale for $14. I carry it with me wherever I go and use it once a month to top off the tires. It has long since paid for itself.
     
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    "A hand-powered bicycle floor pump is cheap. And much more convenient than going to a station to top off the tires."

    I also use a bicycle pump and always check/adjust tire pressure in the morning before the car has been driven.
     
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    qbee42 My other car is a boat

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    Don't forget to put an in-line nitrogen filter on your bicycle pump, so you can "nitronize" your tires when refilling. :rolleyes:

    Tom
     
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    OMG, thanks for that idea! I'm going to need a source of income when my unemployment benefits run out. I will sell a bicycle pump on Ebay with a filter attached to it to "Nitronize" the tires. My filter will feature the latest nano filtering technology. It will improve the mpg by 10% and HP by 25%. I'll kick you back 1% of the profits for giving me the idea. :madgrin:
     
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    Free air pump or not, I don't think this has anything to do with the oil companes.
    It's on discretion of the Gas Station owner to provide free-use or charge of air pump.

    Yea, running these large pumps are not 'free' and they do suck up some kWatts to run. But the conspiracy logic should be reversed: You do sell more gas if providing Free Air-pump, because mostly everyone likes to stop by pumping tires and do fill-ups too, since they're in the gas station already.