Q8

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Olbia, Italy

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Gas station· Car repair and maintenance service· Car wash· Oil change service· Tire repair shop· Diesel fuel supplier

Q8 Reviews | Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Q8 is located in Olbia, Italy on Via Roma. Q8 is rated 3.6 out of 5 in the category gas station in Italy.

Address

Via Roma

Phone

+39 800010808

Amenities

MechanicToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

Car washFull service fuel

Open hours

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Dimitrios Bountas

The price you pay is not the one written on the sign outside. We paid almost 1.8 euro per liter while outside it was saying 1.6.

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Anna Janiszewska

Don't go there! Cheaters, using fact that tourist have to refuel car before going back to car rental company and this petrol is the nearest to the Olbia airport. Last week we were taking petrol to our car, petrol machine showed around 25 euro, but they put 85 euro on card terminal and we didn't noticed that. We're not the first one which they cheated! Lack of respect to tourist which leaves money in their Island...

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Dani Tweats

Most confusing place ever. Have to rely on other customers to help. No attendant to ask or deal with problems. I put 19 euros in my car and the company took 90 pounds out of my bank account! No phone number to contact the company and website all in Italian so my bank now needs to file a dispute which could take weeks. All could have been avoided had there been someone at the station to actually assist people! I was not the only one this happened to also! Definitely avoid.

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Steve Bluett

Ok if you need juice

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Patrick Permien

Never refuel at this \self service\ gas station: Many tourists try to return their rental cars fully fueled, and get desperate about the self-service. You pay in banknotes or with a special refueling card. The process is extremely confusing. My clear impression is that this is a malevolent system that relies on helpless people who will insert their remaining banknotes into the machine without actually needing that much fuel, just because they are under time pressure by their flights.