Gas Stations in Aiea, HI

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“The disco car wash is the only thing we go for. Hahahaha, their gas is too expensive but the car wash is a few bucks cheaper than most of the same quality. It ain't the best but it's fun for the kids”

3.8 Good27 Reviews

“Bro. This place weirded me out. There's nothing in the cashier area. But, I like smoking juul pods. They have juul pods here. You can get gas here too. All the girls at work. The front desk are honey girls too. You can get an oil change here too.”

3.8 Good12 Reviews

“This is my go to Gas Station on the island. Cheapest prices island wide. FYI gas is expensive here! This station beats the competitors. Ask for a KAMAAINA card to earn points. If you buy gas on the weekends you earn more dollar points! So far so good, especially if you live here and purchasing gas a lot, be smart about it. As a realtor, I drive a lot sometimes over 30 miles per day ALL OVER THE ISLAND so I have to use the best option for me when purchasing gas..For more info about my experience follow me on Facebook and Instagram @NathanielForbesHawaii”

3.7 Good19 Reviews

“Amazing service! The employees are able to give me an estimated time and update me if more time is needed on my car. The employees give me options if there is something wrong with my car and have solutions in house.”

3.8 Good8 Reviews

“They closed in 2021. The old staff was amazing. And I was worried when they reopened it might be the complete opposite. But that's not at all the case. They go completely above and beyond. And I can't be more grateful for how kind the staff has been.”

3.6 Good36 Reviews

“The fastest way to charge a Tesla but with more EV mfg adopting the NACS vs CCS even more reason to build more superchargers in Hawai'i. The biggest gripe is there is not enough superchargers per capita considering the plethora of Tesla's on Oahu! I don't think the EV range anxiety is an issue for Hawai'i. But the charging anxiety is real. Hawai'i needs to double down on the infrastructure installations and should mandate developers mandate charging areas for all new apt, condo's and solar and chargers for homes in sun belt areas. Or there will be a serious problem.The state should negotiate with Debartlo who built Ka Makana Ali'i to do a public private partnership with them to take advantage of that open parking lot to retrofit solar carports across the mall parking creating shade for shoppers cars and passive solar farm to reduce carbon foot print of the mall! All strip malls on the west end should have solar carport charging like at times shopping center at Waimalu rd.”

2.6 Average55 Reviews

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