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Hundreds of cars line up for Chicago businessman Willie Wilson’s $200K free gas giveaway Thursday
CHICAGO (CBS) – As gas prices rise, former Chicago mayoral candidate and businessman Dr. Willie Wilson is helping by donating $200,000 in gas at select locations on Thursday.The giveaway started at 7 a.m. Lines were forming nearly two hours early at a gas station at Pulaski Road and Montrose Avenue. Too many people were trying to cut the line — resulting in police, at one point, closing a gas station temporarily. All entrances were blocked until 7 a.m.One man told CBS 2 he waited in line since midnight for the gas giveaway.
NOW: 400+ cars wrapping the block in line for FREE gas at Pulaski & Montrose in Chicago. (video from Chopper 2)We’re live with the latest and details now on @cbschicago. You can stream here: https://t.co/aczGOBwEBc pic.twitter.com/mFFFvYqIsn— Audrina Bigos (@AudrinaBigos) March 17, 2022
One woman said that the prices are so high that she can’t get her kids to school.”I have kids, I gotta get them to school every day. The gas prices are just so high I just can’t make it,” said Stephanie Towns. Wilson said he is planning another giveaway on March 31 with the same gas stations, and hopes to add more gas stations in the south and west suburbs.
“People are desperate for money to get gas to get to work, these are peoples’ livelihoods,” Wilson said. The giveaway comes as prices spiked to as much as $4.55 for regular and $5.32 for premium in Illinois, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA). Starting at 7 a.m., each customer at 10 different locations will receive $50 in gas until the $200,000 is exhausted. Gas station owners Khalil Abdullah and Amin Ibrahim will lower their prices in order to serve more people.
Hundreds of drivers in line at each one of 10 Chicago gas stations participating in Willie Wilson’s gas giveaway this morning. This the the Citgo at 91st and Stony Island. pic.twitter.com/LkRwRtt65t— Kris Habermehl (@KrisHabermehl) March 17, 2022
“The soaring price of gas has caused a hardship for too many of our citizens. The average price of regular gas has gone well over $4 a gallon for the first time in nearly 14 years and is now up nearly 50 percent from last year. The war in Ukraine, a ban on Russian oil, and high taxes are contributing to rising fuel prices,” Dr. Wilson said in a release. Ald. Michelle Harris (8th) will be in attendance at the Citgo location at 9155 S Stony Island with requested traffic barricades and emergency management.
CPD along with 70 volunteers will assist at the participating locations:· Amstar – 368 E. Garfield Blvd· Citgo – 9155 S. Stony Island· Marathon – 1839 E. 95th Street· Citgo – 1345 N. Pulaski · Gulf – 9901 S. Halsted St· Mobil – 2800 S. Kedzie Ave
· Amoco – 7201 N. Clark St· BP – 4359 N. Pulaski Rd· Marathon – 340 S. Sacramento Blvd· Falcon – 43 N. Homan Av
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Free gas in Chicago available at select locations thanks to businessman Willie Wilson, including at 7201 N Clark, 2800 S Kedzie
CHICAGO (WLS) — Millionaire businessman and ex-mayoral candidate Willie Wilson donated $200,000 worth of free gas Thursday across Chicago.Starting at 7 a.m., each vehicle at participating gas stations could get $50 in gas pumped by volunteers until $200,000 is exhausted, as residents struggle with high gas prices. About 4,000 vehicles were expected to get their fill.
RELATED: What you can do behind the wheel to save money as gas prices keep rising Lines stretched for blocks all across the city. By 7 a.m. at the Amoco located at 7201 N. Clark St. in Rogers Park, the line, which had started at 2 a.m., went all the way down Touhy Avenue to Sheridan Road.WATCH: Lines wrap around blocks at gas stations across city”I’ve been out here since 5 o’clock this morning,” said Tyensha Scott, who was waiting outside the South Lawndale Mobil at 28th and Kedzie.”We gave money to buy gasoline, they can buy gas and continue to support their family,” Wilson said. “We went that route. People don’t have disposable money these days.”Antonio Galarza, who lives in Pilsen, was waiting for his chance with an almost-empty tank, was grateful he didn’t have to spend $50 to fill up.”A blessing,” he said. “Thanks everybody who put the effort to help. It’s so nice.”Gas station owners Khalil Abdullah and Amin Ibrahim said they would lower their gas prices during Wilson’s giveaway, as well.RELATED: When will gas prices go back down? Illinois drivers flock to Wisconsin, Indiana for cheaper fill-ups”As gas station owners we decided to lower our gasoline prices during Dr. Wilson’s gas giveaway in an effort to allow more cars to benefit from Dr. Wilson’s generosity,” Abdullah said.Evanston carpenter Ricky Kimmons said the high gas prices have been hitting him hard. He was second in line in Rogers Park. It costs him $147 to fill up his Suburban.”I was like, ‘Is this for real?’ And then I seen it on the news, so I started trying to find out the locations, and I was like ‘oh, there’s one right here by the house five minutes away.’ Got right up, came right over here,” he said. “It helps me tremendously, a whole lot, just don’t know how much I appreciate free gas right now.”Wilson said he would like to try to do this kind of giveaway one or two more times.
WATCH: Willie Wilson talks about Chicago free gas giveawayThe atmosphere turned into a sort of tailgate in some spots, with those waiting walking their dogs and befriending others in line.”You’re trying to provide for your family, you’re trying to … raise your children in the neighborhood, and this is a good opportunity to help us get from school back home,” Niki Hammer said.But the free gas caused traffic gridlock around most of the stations, contributing to a tough morning commute for many.WATCH: Chopper 7 hovers over traffic jam on 99th and Halsted caused by free gas giveawayChicago police are trying to direct motorists to ease the congestion.While some praised Wilson for his generosity, others were unhappy with the traffic.”Thank you Willie Wilson!” Melvaughn Thompson exclaimed as she jumped up and down. She was the first in line in Rogers Park.”I am a doctoral student. I am a struggling student. I am unemployed and I really have been struggling,” she said.But as some received free gas, others were burning it in traffic.”Me being frustrated? I mean if it’s worth it, if you want gas, you want free gas, then stay in a line, but, if not, then find something else to do,” Reginald Williams said.And there was also some controversy as some drivers tried to pump premium gas and couldn’t.
“I use 93 but it’s OK,” said Regina Bailey. “One time is not going to hurt it. It’s free.”Some angry drivers are planning to lodge complaints with the city.Locations participating include:
– Amstar, 368 E. Garfield Blvd.
– Citgo, 9155 S. Stony Island Ave.
– Marathon, 1839 E. 95th St.
– Citgo, 1345 N. Pulaski Road
– Gulf, 9901 S. Halsted St.
– Mobil, 2800 S. Kedzie Ave.
– Amoco, 7201 N. Clark St.
– BP, 4359 N. Pulaski Road
– Marathon, 340 S. Sacramento Blvd.
– Falcon, 43 N. Homan Ave.
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Is it safe to use regular gas in cars that requires premium?
HAMPTON, Va. — If you drive a car, it seems there is no way to avoid the rising cost of filling up. Some drivers are experimenting by putting regular gas in cars designed to take a higher octane. “I use premium, and every time I go somewhere, I’m steady looking at my gas hand,” Debora Stancel said.Stancel drives a Volkswagen that requires her to use premium gas. However, she said she can’t afford it right now, leading her to make other decisions that will be easier on her pockets.”I have an older car — it’s a 2004 Dodge Stratus. It uses nothing but regular [gas]. I’m getting ready to put it on the road in two weeks. I’ve already checked, and that’s the car I will be driving until the gas come down,” Stancel said.Ernest Daniels, a local who’s also shocked about rising gas prices, said, “I get premium, so it’s looking like I will have to switch over to regular because of the price raise.”The owner of Hampton Roads Car Care said that sometimes premium gas can be switched out for regular without changing how your car drives.”Temporarily, it shouldn’t affect how the car drives. Long-term, I would say… I would think about changing back to premium if you had to when the gas prices go back down. But with new technology, the newer vehicles’ computer will adjust to the octane change,” said owner Won O. However, it can cause long-term issues, like causing your car engine to make a knocking sound, O warned. But for the short-term, O said drivers can use a grade lower to save money.”Right now because of gas prices, I would go for the lower grade just for a little while,” O said.Car experts said the long-term effects on your car can be hearing a rattling sound. Reduce your miles per gallon, and there could be an issue with your engine sensors. AAA offers the following tips on how to save on fuel while on the road:
- Tires & maintenance – Keep your vehicle in top shape with routine inspections and in between, make sure your tires are properly inflated.
- Plan ahead – Map your route before you go to minimize unnecessary turnarounds and backtracking. Avoid peak traffic times. Combine errands and go to “one-stop shops” where you can do multiple tasks (banking, shopping, etc.).
- Watch your speed – Fuel economy peaks at around 50 mph on most cars, then drops off as speeds increase. Reducing highway speeds by 5 to 10 mph can increase fuel economy by as much as 14%.
- Avoid excessive idling – A car engine consumes one quarter to one-half gallon of fuel per hour when idling, but a warm engine only takes around 10 seconds worth of fuel to restart. Where safe to do so, shut off your engine if you will be stopped for more than a minute.
- Use “fast pass” or “express” toll lanes – Avoiding unnecessary stops or slowdowns on the highway helps save fuel.
- Avoid rush hour – Take advantage of flex work hours to avoid commuting during peak traffic times.
- Anticipate road conditions – Watch the traffic ahead and “time” stoplights to maintain momentum and avoid unnecessary stop and go.
- Regular vs. Premium – If regular gas is recommended for your vehicle, that’s all you need. Opting for premium when your car doesn’t require it will only cost you money and doesn’t improve fuel economy.
- Shop around & save – To find the best gas price in your area, use the AAA Mobile App. AAA Members should enroll in Shell’s Fuel Rewards program to save 30 cents per gallon on their first fill-up and 5 cents per gallon on each additional fill-up.
COMPLETE COVERAGE: Use Gas Tracker to find cheapest gas prices in Central Virginia
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