BP
Address | 71/81 Hutchison St, Coober Pedy SA, Australia |
Phone | +61 8 8672 5257 |
Hours | 06:30-20:30 |
Website | map.bp.com |
Categories | Gas Station, Restaurant |
Rating | 4.8 8 reviews |
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BP reviews
8What a beautiful spot! Nicely renovated and the toilets are clean as you need a key to access
Easy access and exit. The place is now called Mobil. Open from early to 8.30pm everyday. Self service is available there after. Also has a range of automotive products and spares in house. Recently renovated and of course great staff
Named changed to Perry's Fuel. Price was $2.19 for unleaded on 25th June. 5 stars for lay out and being nice clean, customer service was less than average.
It is what it is. Great 24 hour pay facility in good working order. Excellent idea.
The only BP Ultimate 98 fuel between Port Augusta & Tennant Creek (1,197km)!
Great attendants as well) A+
6: 30am-8: 30pm (7 Days)!
Have 2 jerry cans on-hand to be sure to make it, or pay $2.10p/l for unknown 95 fuel either side of this service station!
So you must wonder does the Ghan (Uluru turn off) Coles Service Station actually have V-Power 98?
As there are no logo’s or signs anywhere!
Plus if you read some of the public reviews, it doesn’t sound good to be a premium fuel.
Good servo and fuel reasonable price considering the location, good discount on fuel if you stay at the Big 4 park.
Almost took us 10 hours from Adelaide City Centre. However, thus is amazing city, nice people. I really enjoyed my visit here.
Great place to fuel up. Also stores a variety of auto needs such as car batteries, oil and oil filters. If they dont have it they are happy to get it down for you. Friendly and helpful staff.
As 98 octane is rarely found throughout most of the NT and northern SA the BP service station at Coober Pedy was a welcome sight for filling up with 98 octane. We had previously stopped here on our way to Uluru and we again found the staff to be friendly, the toilets clean and a great selection of goods and snacks at reasonable prices. After our enforced stay in William Creek, with no possibility of a spare rim being found we abandoned our exploration of the Oodnadatta track back through the Flinders Ranges, lowered our tyre pressures to 28psi and kept the speed below 40kms/hr for the entire 4+ hours on the gravel road between William Creek and Coober Pedy. Then it was sealed roads all the way home.