The 7-Eleven Fuel station at the signalized intersection of Leucadia Boulevard and North Coast Highway 101 pumps regular, mid-grade, premium, and diesel in Encinitas's Leucadia district, drawing from daily traffic exceeding 40,000 vehicles. Diesel and propane exchange capabilities serve commercial and residential fueling needs on the same Leucadia corridor where pre-owned and specialty vehicles from Cardiff Classics Auto Sales circulate through routine maintenance cycles. The Leucadia Streetscape corridor improvement project channels upgraded pedestrian and vehicle infrastructure past this 102 Leucadia Boulevard corner, reinforcing the station's position at a high-visibility gateway to the Leucadia commercial district. A free air pump and NFC-enabled pay-at-pump terminals complement the fuel island, adding convenience for drivers who also cycle their vehicles through full exterior washes at Encinitas Car Wash on North El Camino Real. 7-Eleven's parent company, Seven & I Holdings of Tokyo, operates the brand across more than 84,000 stores in 19 countries, with each U.S. franchise location adapting the chain's convenience-and-fuel platform to local traffic patterns. Multi-product dispensers supply 87-octane regular, 89-octane mid-grade, 91-octane premium, and No. 2 diesel through CARB Phase II vapor-recovery nozzles at the pump island.