Citgo 52 Franklin Turnpike, Mahwah, NJ 07430
About the Business
Welcome to CITGO, your trusted local gas station conveniently located at 52 Franklin Turnpike, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430. As a proud member of the Mahwah community, we are dedicated to providing you with top-quality motor fuels, lubricants, and a range of petrochemical products to keep you moving every day.
At CITGO, we believe in fueling your journey with reliability and excellence. Our commitment extends beyond providing exceptional products; we are also deeply invested in the well-being of our communities. Recently, CITGO committed $100,000 to Houston disaster relief efforts following Hurricane Beryl, exemplifying our dedication to social responsibility and community support.
Our business is built on a foundation of professionalism and integrity, and we are eager to grow alongside our partners and customers. Guided by our core values—safety, health, environment, integrity, respect, fairness, social responsibility, availability, and competitiveness—we strive to navigate the complexities of today’s business environment ethically and responsibly.
Every member of the CITGO family, from employees to business partners, is committed to upholding our refreshed Code of Conduct, which emphasizes Safety, Integrity, Respect, Accountability, and Care. This commitment not only strengthens our organization but also fosters a positive and supportive atmosphere for everyone involved.
Thank you for choosing CITGO. We look forward to fueling your journey with quality products and unwavering dedication to service.
Reviews
"12/1/23 at 12:05 AM: I drove to the last pump on the right, the one closest to their convenience store; I told the attendant the amount of dollars of regular gas and handed him my card. He asked me for the "pin", I said "excuse me?" he said "the pin, p-i-n, what is the pin" I said "I should not give you the pin, they never ask..." he didn't let me finished and said "you have to enter the pin", at that point I got out of my car and said "they always ask for my zip code but not my card pin" then he changed the words: "sir, I asked you what is the pin, I said in English what is the pin"; I said "I'm not going to refuel here" I closed the gas tank and asked him for my card, he gave it to me and I left. Be wary of this man and pump, he has a heavy Hindustan look and accent, either from India, Pakistan or that region. The pump card reader may be a skimmer."
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