Is the fuel from mobile refueling vehicles the same as that from gas stations?
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The fuel quality from external gas stations is basically the same as that from regular gas stations, but private gas stations purchase their fuel directly from petroleum companies affiliated with local refineries, allowing them to sell it immediately after procurement. Precautions for private gas stations: You get what you pay for—cheaper fuel may not guarantee quality. Although private gas stations are approved by the state, their procurement channels and fuel quality cannot compare to those of the 'Big Three' oil companies. Their attractive selling point is lower prices, and small gifts may make you feel like you're getting a good deal. This follows the principle of small profits but quick turnover, but remember: good products aren't cheap, and cheap products aren't good. It can be used in emergencies, but it's not recommended for frequent use. That said, it's still much better than mobile refueling vehicles. Reasons why private gas stations offer cheaper fuel: The operating costs of private gas stations are relatively low. Since private enterprises usually source their refined oil from secondary distributors, the prices are relatively lower. In terms of operational expenses, private gas stations can hire anyone, even relatives and family members of the owner, to work at the station. This significantly reduces their operating costs, which is why private gas stations typically offer lower prices.