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    This Exxon gas station is just off of Interstate 10 and is a smaller gas station and it also has…read morediesel gas pumps in the back for tractor trailers another vehicle needing diesel. There is also parking tractor trailers so if they need a few hours sleep where to take a break it seems they can do so. They also offer a Krispy Krunchy Chicken place and gyros here and there is also a Waffle House next door. Pricing was competitive for this particular exit, though I felt a bit high when compared to other exits off of Interstate 10. The gas station is located just across the street from a KOA and behind it is a Holiday Inn Express and Suites. Just down the street is a Best Western. The parking lot is pretty big. Inside they have the beer, soda and snacks that you would expect in a gas station convenience store. This exit is just east of Pensacola and all in all not a bad place to stop for gas and maybe grab something to eat. I would give them a recommendation for that, but can't say it is a great place.

    Stopped here to fill up before hitting the road after staying at the Holiday Inn Express behind it…read more First off, I think the parking lot is really wonky. There apparently is only one way in and one way out, I looked like an idiot trying to escape this place. Secondly, like another reviewer stated, their price was so much higher than elsewhere... so the "convenience" of gassing up before we left was at a higher cost. I believe we paid $4.39/gallon. Luckily, we only had to fill about 1/2 tank... it wasn't on E.

    Avalon Auto Sales

    Avalon Auto Sales

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    Do yourself a favor and avoid this dealership! On August 31, 2019 I bought my daughter a 2006…read moreChevy Malibu from Jim and as of September 26, 2019 we had it in our possession for about 2 and a half days. The rest of the time, it sat in his mechanics garage. We put gas in it the second day we had it and the gauge went to full, back down to empty and the check engine light lit up. We took it to AutoZone and ran a diagnostic, which came back as "Fuel Level Sensor A Circuit High Input." I called Jim and Priscilla, they said to bring it to them, and they would have it fixed. After several days of sitting at the garage, they said it was ready. We live in Pensacola, but off to Milton we drove to pick up the car. Jim told me they replaced the fuel pump and that we would not have any further issues. They did provide us with a loaner vehicle. I spoke to Jim on the phone after I picked it up and he said they had to solder a piece of metal or something, which took a long time. After having the car back for one day, I get a phone call from my daughter in a panic because she is broken down on the side of the road coming home from school. She could turn on the car, but no gas was getting to the engine. I called Priscilla to let her know and she says to have it towed to them. Since my roadside assistance only allows for fourteen miles, I pay the $20.00 difference to get the vehicle towed to them. Once again, it sits in their mechanic Brian's garage for close to a week. No loaner during this time, which was an inconvenience. I check on it and they said it is ready and I can come and get it. Jim tells me they replaced the fuel pump. But wait, didn't they already do that the first go around? Nope, they allegedly replaced a sensor the first time, and did not replace the fuel pump as was told to me the first time I had it there. Over the course of this week, I talk to Priscilla who tells me that Brian is her ex-husband and apparently, they do not get alone very well. She says to tell Jim I want a different mechanic to work on my car or I want my money back. After my conversation with Priscilla, the mechanic Brian calls me and essentially blames us for the car not working. He says we overfilled the tank. Now, I've been driving for about forty years in all sorts of vehicles, I don't stand there and keep pumping gas into a car once the pump stops. He denies soldering anything and doesn't know what Jim is talking about. He also tells me that his wife Priscilla ripped him off for tens of thousands of dollars, and goes into this whole sob story. I reply that it is none of my business and that I just want the car fixed. We drive back to Pensacola and my daughter goes to the gas station and take a guess about what happens next. If you said, the gas tank went to full, then empty and the check engine light came on, you would be the winner. I instruct her to take it to AutoZone and the diagnostic result is identical to the first one. So much for any work having been completed on this car. Back to them it goes. Jim tells me that he will not refund my money, but will let me have another car at wholesale. I originally thought that might a good compromise until he wanted me to come up with another $3100.00. He says I can either take the other car for the extra $3100.00 or take the Malibu. Those are my only two choices. I replied that he sold us a bad car and he replied, "you drove it didn't you?'Having no other choice, I go back to Milton to pick up the Malibu, which again is on empty. I told Jim that the car was empty and he gave me $20.00 to put gas in it to get home. Care to take a guess what happened when I put gas in it on the way home. Yes, that old familiar gauge up and gauge down right after. Moral of the story. I should have had the car checked out by an independent mechanic before purchasing, but blaming me for not doing so to justify selling me a lemon is unethical. Watch the video of my final experience of picking up the car on YouTube: "My Awful Experience with Avalon Auto Sales in Milton, FL"

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