Okay, folks, let’s dive into my little adventure with Canelo Energy gas stations.
So, I was planning a road trip, and you know how it is, you gotta figure out where you’re gonna fill up the tank, especially if you’re like me and always push it to the last minute. I’d heard some buzz about Canelo Energy, so I figured, why not check ’em out?
My Canelo Energy Deep Dive
First things first, I grabbed my phone and started poking around. I mean, who drives around aimlessly looking for a gas station these days? No way. I needed to see where these Canelo stations were even located.
I spent a good chunk of time just scrolling through maps and trying to get a feel for their locations. Seems they’re mostly concentrated, which made my planning a bit easier.
I checked what services besides the gas station they offered. Some had convenience stores, others fast food and car repair shop.
Then, I dug into their website. Pretty standard stuff, you know, location finder, some info about their fuel, the usual corporate blah blah. Honestly, nothing really jumped out at me, but hey, at least they had a website, right?
Putting it to the Test
After all that online stuff, I finally hit the road. My first stop was at a Canelo station. I filled up, and everything went smoothly. The pump worked fine, the price seemed competitive, and I was on my way.
I made a note of how clean the place was. Decently maintained. That’s always a plus in my book. I grabbed a coffee from inside, paid with no issues at all.
- Pumped gas – check.
- Checked the price – check.
- Grabbed coffee – check.
I used Canelo stations a couple more times on that trip. Nothing really exciting to report, which, in the world of gas stations, is probably a good thing. They were just…there. Reliable, I guess.
The process was the same every time, easy, simple and functional.
So, that’s my Canelo Energy story. Nothing groundbreaking, but hey, sometimes you just need a gas station that does its job, right?