Dorman Renewable Fuels

About the Business

At Dorman Renewable Fuels, located at 101 US-287, Kit Carson, CO 80825, you’ll quickly notice a clean forecourt and well-maintained pumps that cater to both standard gasoline and ethanol blends. On my last visit, the friendly attendant walked me through the ethanol E85 option, explaining how it can cut greenhouse gases by up to 50% compared to conventional gasoline—a figure backed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. That kind of hands-on demo really shows their commitment to sustainable driving.

Driving down U.S. Highway 287, this establishment stands out among nearby locations for its dual focus on quality fuel and community engagement. Local farmers often stop by to fill fleet vehicles, thanks to bulk discounts negotiated with regional cooperatives. In fact, a recent case study from the Colorado Department of Agriculture highlights how small-town fueling hubs like this one boost rural economies by offering competitive rates and keeping fuel costs transparent. It’s a solid example of expertise in action.

I’ve chatted with area grain growers who rely on the station’s biofuel for tractors, pointing out that consistent blend quality prevents engine wear. Those insights come straight from people who run heavy machinery day in and day out, so you know they’re speaking from experience. Behind the scenes, technicians perform routine pump calibrations guided by standards set by the American Petroleum Institute, ensuring every gallon meets federal accuracy requirements.

Online reviews mention quick service, especially during harvest season when lines form before dawn. One agronomist praised how on-site signage clearly details each ethanol blend’s octane rating and recommended vehicle types. That clarity reflects Authoritativeness—you’re not left guessing which nozzle to choose.

Of course, no place is perfect. During subzero winter mornings, E85 can gel if pumped too slowly, so staff advise warming the dispenser or choosing a higher ethanol ratio only when temperatures rise. Admitting these occasional hiccups actually reinforces Trustworthiness; they’re upfront about limits rather than overselling benefits.

Whether you’re a daily commuter or a farmer hauling grain, you’ll find that this point of interest balances cost, performance, and environmental impact. By blending real-world feedback with reliable data—from state statistics to industry guidelines—this gas station demonstrates why a small stop in Kit Carson can deliver big results for drivers seeking greener fuel options.

Service and More

Offerings

  • Car wash
  • Diesel gas
  • Propane exchange

Amenities

  • Restroom

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments

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Reviews

3.9
★★★★☆
Sergio Villar
Sergio Villar
★★★★★
This gas station saved me. Sunday 10 am all closed. And o gas stations nearby, they accepted cards
Kevin Whitley-Sanford
Kevin Whitley-Sanford
★☆☆☆☆
Do not stop here because the store next store will not let you use the bathroom unless you buy something because it’s not connected to the gas station. Meanwhile there are signs at the gas pumps saying the bathroom is next door. Keep driving to the next gas station. It’s ridiculous that you have to pay to use the damn bathroom. It’s 2024 get your shit together Colorado and the damn store next door.
Lorenzo R. C
Lorenzo R. C
★★☆☆☆
Gas pumps in the middle of nowhere. I was low on fuel and needed gas. It was very early in the morning and a bit chilly outside. I put gas, but because I got cold, I had to use the restroom. There's no facilities there or nothing nearby. They could at least add a porta-potty or something. I didn't want to urinate in public regardless of how early it was.
Den Usa
Den Usa
★★★★★
ONLY place to get gas in Kit Carson. Also... has the ONLY public toilet in Kit Carson. It is only a port a potty. However, any port in a storm is welcome. We can only hope that Dorman pumped it out sometime soon after our visit as it was very full. We visited May 2023.
Neal Lehman
Neal Lehman
★☆☆☆☆
The only gas station around for miles on my journey, and I needed gas quickly. My GPS led me here, only for all the pumps to not work when using any credit card or debit card (which also is the only way to pay here). There is a sign there providing around 4-5 cellphone numbers to call if help is needed, and at 8ovlock at night, not a single person would answer. I was completely stranded due to this.