Random Thoughts... [Automotive Edition]

Can’t trust customers to know where to put fuel
anymore?
Apparently not! I wonder if this is a response to an incident or just some BP executive who is personally clueless and assumes everyone else is.
 
I wonder if this is a response to an incident or just some BP executive who is personally clueless and assumes everyone else is.


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I've watched the Late Break Shown episode on the Honda Anyone (can't be assed to spell it correctly) and I just love how Jonny Smith basically made the question "WTF is this shit?" into a 25 minute video, that despite being about one of the most drab cars on the market is actually somewhat entertaining.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIB4NhE6WYc
 
Apparently not! I wonder if this is a response to an incident or just some BP executive who is personally clueless and assumes everyone else is.
Isnt there some rule saying you cant fill up a jerrycan that is in the boot? Therefore the attendant must be able to see where you’re putting the fuel, because a loose jerrycan in the boot can go kablooey?
 
Isnt there some rule saying you cant fill up a jerrycan that is in the boot? Therefore the attendant must be able to see where you’re putting the fuel, because a loose jerrycan in the boot can go kablooey?
I've never actually seen this but I suppose there could be. On most forecourts I wouldn't expect anyone to be watching most of the time, too many pumps and they also have to run a small supermarket. It's still common for people to fill up a can of fuel and then store it loosely in the car.
 
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