GAS Mangere 1 Coronation Road, Māngere Bridge, Auckland 2025

GAS Mangere





144 Reviews
  • Friday7 AM–8 PM
  • Saturday7 AM–8 PM
  • Sunday7 AM–8 PM
  • Monday7 AM–8 PM
  • Tuesday7 AM–8 PM
  • Wednesday7 AM–8 PM
  • Thursday7 AM–8 PM




GAS Mangere 1 Coronation Road, Māngere Bridge, Auckland 2025




About the Business

GAS Petrol Service Stations New Zealand | GAS Petrol Service Stations, New Zealand. Over 120 GAS petrol service stations nationwide, including Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and more.

Contacts

Call Us
+6496368564
1 Coronation Road, Māngere Bridge, Auckland 2025

Hours

  • Friday7 AM–8 PM
  • Saturday7 AM–8 PM
  • Sunday7 AM–8 PM
  • Monday7 AM–8 PM
  • Tuesday7 AM–8 PM
  • Wednesday7 AM–8 PM
  • Thursday7 AM–8 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Debit cards
  • Credit cards
  • Diesel fuel




Recommended Reviews

Lose Palu
09.10.2023
GAS Mangere
Love the place its very clean and environment is closer to the bridge as you can see the view of the sea or you can just walk right across as its just a 5 minute walk. This place is OK. Its not always busy and plus there's a takeaway right next door to it. They have friendly staff and they also help fill up your car as well. They check your tyres if you have a flat tyre and the also pump it up for you as well. Very friendly people.
Inaisa
03.10.2023
GAS Mangere
Supporting local business.
M
25.09.2023
GAS Mangere
GAS has approximately 130 sites across New Zealand. It is 100% New Zealand-owned and the majority of GAS supplied petrol stations are independently owned and operated.GAS aims to provide personal, friendly service and is proud of its involvement in local communities throughout the country. Indeed, the focus GAS applies to local communities is at the core of its identity, be these communities in heartland, rural areas or within New Zealand’s major urban centres.1988The petroleum retail industry in New Zealand is deregulated. Among much else, this paves the way for the major oil companies to cut-back on relatively inefficient supplies of fuel to the nation’s smaller, independent service stations in favour of their own, larger (efficient to supply) company-owned stations.1999GAS is founded by a group of New Zealand businessman following years of discussion, assessment and modelling of an array of mechanisms for entering the local fuels market. The final solution proves to be a simple one. A supply arrangement is entered with Caltex for the purchase and resale of fuel products. These products are not merely to be bought from Caltex, but to be delivered by it too through its own, highly developed and mature logistics and distribution network.The first GAS station to be established is Leigh Motors located an hour north of Auckland and which has remained in the GAS network to this day. This great little business, typical of the GAS brand, supplies fuel to a vibrant resident community and the many overseas and local tourist visitors to the area.By the end of 2000, GAS has established 14 stations from Te Hana in Northland to Kingston in Otago.2003After an exhaustive review of options, GAS switches its supply arrangements from Caltex to BP and again takes advantage of a major company’s high-quality fuels and distribution network.The GAS-BP relationship proceeds to evolve, endure and mature through several contractual iterations. It remains in place today.2006The GAS network has grown to 75 petrol stations2011The GAS network reaches 120 petrol stations despite continuing decline in the overall size of the retail fuel market in New Zealand and the GAS share of this.GAS senses at this time an important need for a fresh and renewed focus on its brand, its roots and the basics of running small businesses throughout the country. In short, GAS sees the need for a strong consolidation in the substance of its existing network and brand. It embarks upon a comprehensive re-branding and re-imaging initiative. It calls this initiative Project Phoenix and it is to cost over three million dollars and run a course through the next three years.2016At the same time as Project Phoenix is being carried out, the need to update and standardise the technology in use across the network becomes clear. By 2016, the network finds itself in the final stages of a comprehensive point of sale (POS) systems refurbishment program the result of which has all GAS petrol stations (with very few exceptions) operating one of two standard, modern POS platforms.It is around this time too, that the network’s aggregate fuel volumes stabilise and then start growing again together with the pipeline of opportunities to add new service stations to the GAS network.2019GAS joins the AA Smartfuel loyalty program and in the process adds significant additional value both to its Retailers and to motorists up and down the country.The FutureMuch is still planned. While the GAS brand is not, and is unlikely ever to become, a “major” in the New Zealand fuels market, it sees this as its strength and as a foundation for its community-level operations. It is after all “100% Kiwi” and proud of its claim to the motoring public that, “We’re here for you
Wendy Bartlett
17.08.2023
GAS Mangere
Have been coming here for a very long time. Run by some very elderly gentlemen. Will help you if you ask but usually self service.
jing lin
11.08.2023
GAS Mangere
Pool customer service. Asked me not holding up customers as i was looking for my AA smart card but there is actually no even one customer in the paying queue. Very rude kiwi boss even joked with a coming in customer saying I have all sorts of cards to look for even library cards.
Tim M
05.08.2023
GAS Mangere
Good little station that is even better now they support aa rewards. Sell 91, 95 and diesel. Pricing is competitive. Service is ok.
Nancy Graham
01.08.2023
GAS Mangere
I think the traffic flow makes this garage tough
D33P STE4LTH
20.07.2023
GAS Mangere
Not the best pricing but expected considering it is one of the only gas service stations in the area. I've been on many occasions despite the price change and it is very safe especially at night. The store itself doesn't have many items which would make sense considering the supermarkets are up the road. Great little spot to fill up on gas though I would discourage trucks filling up here in general because of the lack of maneuverable space between the pumps.

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1 Coronation Road, Māngere Bridge, Auckland 2025
GAS Mangere