An ordinary gas station with a good location. There are many queues when there is a shortage of one or another fuel in the city. Considering that this is a state-owned facility, the prices are normal.
There is no gasoline, although there are prices for it on the scoreboard. In fact, 92 happens, 80 is always there. Prices are one and a half times higher than in Russia, and three times higher with Kazakh neighbors. Why is pricing like this, people are being fooled
It is located in the center of Samarkand, there is 92 gasoline, but of poor quality, until I reached the gas station I was almost hit a couple of times. Samarkand drivers don't keep their distance at all.
Everything would be fine, but from filling up with gas, an unbearable smell of gas can be carried around.
Where environmentalists and hokim are looking.
Probably bought .
One of the few gas stations where the fuel is constant. Convenient pick-up, multiple speakers.
Cons leaving after refueling to get to Gagarin St. you need to make a big circle. There was one case when one of the gas station attendants openly asked for tea. True, this was an isolated case and I did not see this tanker anymore, but the "sediment remained".