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I never knew about this and it is beyond helpful check it out and discuss.
I never knew about this and it is beyond helpful check it out and discuss.
BTW, do the rings unscrew or how do they come out?
This was particularly annoying when I filled up my first Audi the other day; I think it's the first time I can recall fueling a car on its passenger-side. Audis do have the gauge on the right-side of the cluster in every model I've seen, though.
Why the heck isn't this standardized by now?
I've heard that in the UK alot of people are braindead and putting diesel in their petrol cars and vise versa. I thought the gas dispenser was different shapes to solve this problem?
I've heard that in the UK alot of people are braindead and putting diesel in their petrol cars and vise versa. I thought the gas dispenser was different shapes to solve this problem?
Audis do have the gauge on the right-side of the cluster in every model I've seen, though.
Why the heck isn't this standardized by now?
You've never had to drive a rental car or someone else's car, Jjacks?
Who doesn't remember what side of their car has the gas tank?
I'd believe that.I've owned my car five months and forgot just yesterday. This is not something for which I have room in my brain.
It relates to vehicle design. One thing you'll note is that the exhaust pipe is (almost) always on the opposite side from the fuel door. It's not standard because various vehicle designs require the fuel door on either side of the vehicle.