Good parking, friendly staff. We sat for an hour, waiting for our own, who still passed through customs, they did not drive us away) summer, heat, and air conditioning inside!
Accepting only cash at night, the quality of gasoline corresponds, especially 100, the price tag is the same as everywhere in the Russian Federation. Well, as it is, there is nothing remarkable about the gas station.
The usual gas station. There are a couple of small disadvantages: no points are awarded; only a certain amount of gasoline is poured. There is no "up to full tank" function.
Rosneft gas stations are the only ones where you can refuel your iron horse and not worry about the quality of fuel. One bad thing is that there are very few of them
Gasoline is cheaper by 3 rubles than at the same Rosneft 2 km across the border with the Russian Federation. They only accept cash and plastic cards, contactless payment by phone does not work!
Gasoline sucks. I filled up the whole tank, hoping that there would be no more normal refills. I drove to Lake Ritsa and back, an error lit up. The car is new, the mileage is 30k
They do not support paypass (contactless payment) - only cards or cash. In Abkhazia, it is generally better to pay in cash - if you go to the park (Rizza Lake) - only cash.
Firstly, it is expensive! Secondly, after 200 km, she began to trot and sneeze until she drove to lukoil and diluted what was in the tank. I do not advise refueling there.
The price of fuel is higher than in Russia.
It is worth crossing the border and Adler has the same gas station, but the price of fuel is cheaper than 6-7 rubles
Without topping up, 100 percent, they do not give a check, how much they filled in, etc., it turns out that they took the price tag from the ceiling or what??? I do not recommend it, the quality is questionable....a dumpster in general