Expensive. I go to g and m down the street which is much cheaper. I use gas buddy to check prices. A cousin in the oil business told me 87 octane is a generic product.
Stu S.
Tu valoración: 1 Los Angeles, CA
Stopped in for some gas, sign said $ 3.96. After getting a few gallons noticed the gas machine was charging $ 3.99… What a scam this place is! Avoid!
George V.
Tu valoración: 1 Los Angeles, CA
I dislike service stations the post(semi) reasonable prices on their neon signs then murder you with a credit card surcharge. That is Westchester Mobil’s modus operandi-except their prices are high and become exorbitant if you pay with your credit card. They also charge way more than anybody else in the neighborhood; taking advantage of the wayward airport patrons and LMU students no doubt.
Anthony N.
Tu valoración: 3 Playa del Rey, CA
***This Mobil has okay gas prices(Arco is cheaper) and several gas pumps; because this Mobil is in a residential area, it is usually not that busy so it is easy getting in and out of; be careful when exiting on the south side – some seem to think that there is a ramp to the road on the south side(there is not; it is a curb with a slight drop)*** There are a few free parking spaces available if you are looking to just pick up a snack.
Bob J.
Tu valoración: 1 Raleigh, NC
It’s been a couple of months since I wrote my review and submitted a letter to Mobile. As of today, I have yet to receive a letter of apology or acknowledgment letter. It’s apparent they could care less about«my small voice» or take action when/where action should be taken. I am going to write to Mobile again today and this time, choose different words to express how I feel about their lack of concern. Did they think I would simply go away? I think not. I will continue to be «a thorn» until I receive a letter from them. If required, I will write to The Los Angeles Times and other media outlets to gain support and bring to light, Mobile’s way of mishandling this situation.