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Sometimes hard to get in & out. Parking in front of the store is too close to the pumps. Needs updated. Cappuccino usually out.
Card readers need to be serviced. They often do not accept credit cards or Mapco rewards card. Staff need to replace the receipt tape in the machines when empty. I
Great coffee.
This is an older station that, even with a facelift a few years ago, still feels tired. Most Mapcos in this situation were rebranded as no-frills Delta Express stations. The station also has a strange orientation and proximity to the intersection. It feels crowded and can be difficult to drive away if other cars are at pumps. The lanes are too narrow.
This station has had a checkered history, including being shuttered for a year. It appears to have new ownership. It recently got a new paint job and now is competitive with gas prices. It doesn't have much of a convenience store. Currently, the only true negative was during a Nashville gas shortage. The station was featured on TV news for exorbitant gas prices during that emergency.
This is a new station that's about a year old. It's well lit at night. They usually have a sign in the window saying they sell boiled peanuts. I don't think I've seen that outside of Georgia.
This is a small station with a small convenience store and only a few pumps. One thing that makes them different is their fuel. While they have regular with up to 10% ethanol like most stations, they have all three grades available ethanol-free. This is why some of their gas prices seem high.