Finding affordable premium petrol is a priority for many car owners. For months, I paid a premium price for Shell’s premium petrol, believing it was superior to other options. My local Shell station charges $3.89 per gallon, a significant difference from the $3.19 per gallon offered at the nearby Sam’s Club. I justified the extra cost, assuming the higher quality fuel would improve my BMW X1’s fuel economy. My other vehicles continued to use Sam’s Club premium petrol without issue.
This afternoon, while refueling my X1 at Shell, I witnessed a petrol tanker truck arrive to replenish the station’s underground tanks. The unmarked tanker truck driver revealed he services multiple stations in the area, including Sam’s Club, his next scheduled stop. He confirmed he was delivering premium petrol to all stations on his route, using a single tank without partitions for different fuel grades.
This revelation raised a crucial question: Why was I paying a 70-cent premium per gallon at Shell if the fuel was identical to Sam’s Club’s offering? The tanker driver’s knowing smile suggested he understood my unspoken query. The experience highlighted the importance of researching and comparing petrol prices, especially considering fluctuating fuel costs and the potential for significant savings. Knowing where to find the best Sam’s Club petrol price in my area is now paramount.