Customers Embrace Full-Service Gasoline

As more full-service stations close shop, consumers flock to the few that are still in business.

July 29, 2013

GREEN VALLEY, Ariz. – The old-fashioned, full-service gasoline station may be fading from memory, but there are still places around that offer that kind of customer service, the Green Valley News reports. At Rocky’s Shell and Automotive Center, customers come to take advantage of owner Rocky Robling’s “extra” little services.

“I just like the old-fashioned kind of gas station,” said Robling. “I take pride in that and kept it that way.” 

He’s been at the station since 1976, when he started working there while a high schooler, and now owns the place. “There’s a need for [full-service gasoline] in Green Valley,” said Robling. “A lot of people definitely appreciate having someone be able to take care of that for them.”

Elaine Rhodes is a frequent customer and appreciates that Robling will check to see if basic service is needed on her car since her husband, Ken, has become unable to do so. “[My husband] can’t check the tire pressure and the oil and all that now,” said Elaine Rhodes. “He’s always done those things, and I’m not used to doing it. You can come here and they do all those things for you.” 

For those wondering who to blame for the downsizing of full-service gasoline, Jeff Lenard, NACS spokesman, suggested stating with the fuel shortage of 1973. “After the first oil embargo, many states reduced restrictions on self service,” he said. “Because the price of gas went up, there was an incentive to save a few cents per gallon. By the ’70s and ’80s, stations customarily offered both.”

A 2005 GasBuddy.com survey found that 93% of motorists pump their own gas. Only New Jersey and Oregon have banned self-serve pumps. Lenard pointed out that many customers use self-service because of the lower price, but that doesn’t mean the advantages for full service are not appreciated by drivers. 

“Some people need assistance with fueling,” said Lenard. “Or maybe it’s a businessperson going to a meeting who doesn’t want to get gas on their hands. It could just be someone who wants to try something different.”

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