Cleanfuel opened its newest Quezon City station along A. Bonifacio avenue (northbound) in Bgy. San Jose, La Loma that brings Cleanfuel’s presence in the city to 20 stations.
It is located along a vital route for trucks headed north via the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) and with its world-class quality fuel and highly competitive, affordable fuel prices—aspires to be the preferred fuel stop of commercial vehicles before entering NLEX, where fuel prices tend to be significantly higher.
Cleanfuel A. Bonifacio’s open layout makes it very convenient even for container trucks and other Class-3 vehicles to enter and exit the station with minimum effort. While Cleanfuel A. Bonifacio was designed to accommodate large trucks; locals and travelers in their private vehicles are welcome to refuel here use Cleanfuel’s famous hotel-quality air-conditioned restrooms.
As the purveyor of Quality Fuel for Less, Cleanfuel is set to provide reliable and affordable fuel options—High Grade Diesel, Clean 91, and Premium 95—ensuring that residents and businesses in the area have access to clean, high-quality fuels and exceptional service.
“We are happy to open our newest retail station in A. Bonifacio in Quezon City that will cater largely to the commercial vehicles and private motorists going Northbound,” said Atty. Jesus “Bong” Suntay, president and CEO of Cleanfuel. “As an independent fuel player with goals of being a top-of-mind choice for savvy motorists, Cleanfuel is committed to delivering top-notch fuels that are efficient, clean-burning, and meet the highest industry standards,” shared Atty. Suntay.
Apart from the physical Cleanfuel VIP card, frequent Cleanfuel customers can now download the Cleanfuel Rewards App from both Apple App store and Google Play store to electronically stay updated on their rewards and other perks. One extremely useful function of the Cleanfuel app is the station locator, which is a tremendous help if you’re in an unfamiliar location and want to know if there is a Cleanfuel station around.
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