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Contactless and convenient, Yoshi delivers gas right to your car | Photo provided

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Meet Yoshi. No, not the Mario character. This Yoshi is a *lot* more helpful.

Founded in 2015, Yoshi delivers fuel and car care to wherever its customers are parked (think: safe, contactless, and convenient). Their services include:

  • Gas delivery (price matched to the lowest Top Tier™ station within a 2 mile radius, ensuring the best quality at the lowest price)
  • Car wash + detailing
  • Oil changes
  • Wiper blades, windshield fluid and more

How it works:

  1. Download the Yoshi app for iOS or Android
  2. Enjoy a 30-day free trial, paying only for fuel and services
  3. Then, choose between a $20/month or $192/year membership, which covers all delivery fees. Prefer to pay as you go? There is a $7 delivery fee.

#ProTip for Nashvillians in Davidson and Williamson Counties: Leading up to Labor Day, Yoshi is offering new customers their first gas fill-up for $1 per gallon with promo code DOLLARGASPASS. (The code must be entered by 11:59 p.m. on Mon., Sept. 6, but the introductory discounted fill-up can be scheduled + completed later.) 👀

Sign up with promo code DOLLARGASPASS. Ⓟ

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