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And I thought that was just in NJ.
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.And I thought it was just Oregon. LOL I must admit I sure like not having to get stinky gas hands. :-) ZAnd I thought that was just in NJ.
Placement of the fuel fill is not a problem for the driver in Oregon. It is against the law to pump your own gas. Z
Same in New Jersey, but most of the time the attendant will make you move your car so the gas cap is towards the pump.Placement of the fuel fill is not a problem for the driver in Oregon. It is against the law to pump your own gas. Z
Whoo Boy! Not in Oregon. These stations are so busy they don't have time to worry about what side your fill up is on. Maybe the hoses are longer but there never seems to be a problem. Well maybe when it is a Great Big Motor Home but when those suckers pull in they simply close that lane because they know it is going to take so long to fill it. LOL :-) ZSame in New Jersey, but most of the time the attendant will make you move your car so the gas cap is towards the pump.
I would prefer the right side. It's easier to get to the pump at the gas station that I frequent. The lanes for the left side fill are always packed.See they moved tha gas intake to the passenger side. I liked it better on the drivers side (P1). JMO
Probably will still reach form either side.
Really? I didn't know that. It's hard to find any place here in Texas that even offers full service.Placement of the fuel fill is not a problem for the driver in Oregon. It is against the law to pump your own gas. Z