E85 Map North Carolina

E85 Stations in North Carolina

E85 North Carolina

City  

Station

Address

Apex Mini Mart 902-A US 64 West
Arden Kounty Line 2251 Hendersonville Road
Arden Kounty Line 441 Airport Rd
Asheville Roadrunner-Shell 40 Merrimon Ave
Benson Charlies C Express 604 S Wall Street
Camp Lejeune Camp Lejeune Military Private Camp Lejeune
Cary Shell (Cary) Lake Pine Dr and US Highway 64
Charlotte Catons Grocery (no longer sells E85) 5416 Statesville Rd
Charlotte PC Mart 2111 E Woodland
Charlotte Fuel Land 10222 Johnston
Charlotte R & K Express 8712 Pence Rd
Durham Cruizers 1914 Sedwick Road
Garner Star Mart 10515 Cleveland Rd W
Hickory Pit Stop 2203 Highway 70 SW
     
Newport BP 101 Main Street
Pinehurst Clarks Chevy & Cadillac 35 Dundee Road
Pinehurst Tommy's Crown Gary Kennedy HWY 15-501
Raleigh NC Motor Fleet 1915 Blue Ridge Road
Raleigh NC Motor Fleet 210 East Peace Street
Shelby Gasland 1801 East Dixon Boulevard
Shelby Gasland 919 South Lafayette Street
Smithfield 7th Street Market Place 703 A East Market Street
Southern Pines Americas Fuel 801 Broad Str Sw
Statesville Homers 306 Stamey Farm Rd
Wilmington New Hanover County DOT State Route 1310 & US 117

 E85 Stations in North Carolina


Closed North Caroline E85 Stations
Homer's Truck Plaza Statesville 306 Stamey Farm Road
 Snellings   Lexington      2008 Cotton Grove Road
     
     
     
     

 

Car Insurance

Auto Loans - Auto Insurance

The requirements for auto insurance vary from state to state. Check with your state insurance regulator to learn more about individual requirements, as well as insurers you may be considering for your policy.

To get the best coverage at the best price, get several quotes from insurance companies. It may save you hundreds of dollars a year. Other ways to reduce your insurance premiums are:
 
Raise your deductibles on collision and comprehensive coverages. If you have an old car, you might want to drop these coverages altogether.
Take advantage of discounts. You may be eligible for a discount based on the number of miles you drive; your age (turning 25 or 50); your good grades if you are a student, your driving record (no moving vehicle violations or accidents in three years); or if you've taken a safe-driving course. You might also be able to get discounts if you insure more than one vehicle, insure your vehicle and your home with the same company, have anti-theft devices or have safety features such as air bags or anti-lock brake system.
Insurance Tips.
 

 

Auto Insurance Cost by State


States Average Auto Insurance Rates..lowest to highest price

These are the Yearly Rates for Full Coverage for the average resident that drives 15 miles per day

Vermont $995
South Carolina $1,095
Maine $1,126
Wisconsin $1,127
Tennessee $1,146
Ohio $1,152
North Carolina $1,154
Iowa $1,179