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The information provided in all Mexican pages are only suggestions and anecdotal stories.  The information in the Mexican pages is a generic peace of work and is meant only as a general guide, it should not be taken as absolute fact. The information provided in these pages can change at any given day. 

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There are a number of common gas station rip-offs the tourist should be aware of. Here is a general list:

  • The pump is not "zeroed" when pumping is started.
  • Incorrect change is offered under the assumption that the tourist will be ignorant of the coins, or too timid to complain.
  • The "emergency stop" button is pushed while you're not looking. This resets the register to some even amount ($90, $80, etc.), and then the attendant explains that you owe that amount and it will be added to the amount from the remaining fill up. He must then reset the pump by holding the button down, and at this point you will see the register counting down by 10's to zero.
    This is probably most frequently used when there are two tanks being filled. The best known station for this activity is the Santa Rosalia Pemex station
  • The pump is mis-calibrated to read high. Unfortunately, there is nothing to be done about this scam.

The San Quintin (north) and Santa Rosalia stations are the most commonly reported as being the site of dishonest attendants. Don't expect to get anywhere with the management, or even the local police, if you are cheated at these stations.

 

Location Magna Sin Prem Diesel Description
Tijuana Yes Yes Yes Numerous stations
Ensenada &
Maneadero
Yes Yes Yes Numerous stations
Santo Tomás Yes ? No On the west side of the highway.
San Vicente to
Col. Vicente Guerrero
Yes Yes Yes Several stations.
San Quintin
North
Yes Yes Yes North end of town at the stoplight.
Warning For a time this station was known for rip-offs. As of 2000 the problems seem to have cleared up. Any problems should be reported to the Baja Si website (http://bajasi.com).
San Quintin
South
Yes ? No West side of highway near the plaza. This is the town of Lazaro Cardenas.
El Rosario Yes Yes Yes At the bottom of the hill - north end of town. The station was completely renovated in 1998. Pay before you pump.
Cataviña Yes ? Yes This is one of the most unreliable fuel sources along the highway. Don't count on finding fuel at Cataviña!
L.A. Bay
Junction
Maybe No No The old station is closed. The only fuel is sold out of barrels by local entrepreneurs - on an occasional basis. Expect to pay a healthy premium.
L. A. Bay Yes No Yes There is no regular station. Fuel may be available at Casa Diaz. Expect to pay a healthy premium - they have to haul the fuel a long distance.
Jesús María Yes No Yes Several of the pumps do not calculate the total price. Helps to have a calculator with you.
Guerrero Negro Yes Yes Yes The stations (2) are in town.
Warning Many have reported that the pumps at one of the stations are miscalibrated (in the stations favor) - this is probably the first station you encounter.

A new station has been building by the Eagle Monument - but seems stalled.

Vizcaino Yes Yes Yes This station was renovated in 1999. It's a major fueling stop for trucks, so the diesel should be water free.
San Ignacio Yes ? ? On the highway near the turnoff to town. They may have added diesel recently.
Santa Rosalia Yes ? Yes Right on the highway south of the ferry terminal.
 
Warning  Well-known for rip-offs!  Strongly recommend that this station be avoided.
Mulegé Yes ? Yes Two stations: one inside town (not recommended for RVs due to the narrow streets) and the other about a mile south of town on the highway.
Loreto Yes ? Yes Two stations inside the town (i.e., off the highway).
Cd. Insurgentes Yes ? Yes Two stations: one north of the "Y" intersection and the other several miles east of the "Y".
Cd. Constitución Yes Yes Yes Several stations - all on the west side of the highway. Some are pay before you pump.
El Cien Yes ? Yes  
La Paz Yes Yes Yes Numerous stations.
Todos Santos Yes ? Yes Where the road turns.
Los Cabos Yes Yes Yes Numerous stations.
Route 1:
La Paz to San José
Yes ? Yes A number of stations: San Antonio, Los Barriles, La Ribera, Santiago, and near Miraflores