Maxol reopens L/Derry forecourt as Auto24 site

Maxol reopens L/Derry forecourt as Auto24 site
Pictured at the new Maxol Auto24 on the Glendermott Road, Derry - Londonderry is Norman Graham, Regional Manager Maxol Oil Limited

Pictured at the new Maxol Auto24 on the Glendermott Road, Derry – Londonderry is Norman Graham, Regional Manager Maxol Oil Limited

Fuel retailer Maxol has announced the re-opening of its Glendermott Road, Derry / Londonderry station as a new Auto24 site.

The 24-hour forecourt is fully automated and features a pay-at-the-pump system.

The fueling dispensers accept payment by debit card, credit card and Maxol fuel card.

It is Maxol’s seventh Auto24 station in Northern Ireland and follows the successful model pioneered at Auto24 in Carryduff in 2011.

Subsequent sites were set up in Belfast, including Holywood Road, Bridge End, Andersonstown Road and Shore Road.

Brian Donaldson, chief executive officer at the Maxol Group, said: “Automated service stations offer motorists a number of distinct advantages – fuel pricing is keener as there are fewer costs to pay; queues tend to be shorter as customers pay at the pump; parents find them convenient and, because the service station operates on a 24-hour basis motorists can fill up at a time that best suits them.

“We are delighted to be launching our latest Maxol Auto24, which provides our customers with ever greater choice and convenience, while remaining firmly committed to our full service station format.”

Maxol said fuel pricing at the site is controlled directly from Maxol head office, allowing the company to provide more competitive prices.

Advance notice by email or text of special offers and fuel price happy hour promotions are available at www.maxolauto24.com.