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Which side of the car should the gas cap be on?

steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
edited May 2015 in General
Feel free to opine why the manufacturers don't standardize the location in the comments.

Which side of the car should the gas cap be on? 7 votes

Driver's Side
85%
fezokyfdxral2167stevertexasescx5t_lover 6 votes
Passenger's Side
14%
jwilliams2 1 vote
In the back, under the license plate (just how old is your car?)
0%
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  • MichaellMichaell Moderator Posts: 255,845
    The side closest to the pump, naturally!

    Why isn't that an option in the poll? :sunglasses:

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  • ray80ray80 Member Posts: 1,655
    Michaell said:

    The side closest to the pump, naturally!

    Why isn't that an option in the poll? :sunglasses:

    Hhmm I would tend to disagree after whacking a door or two on occasion on the cement things that are there so you don't hit the pumps (in Our neck of the woods they have those things anyway)

  • steverstever Guest Posts: 52,454
    Driver's Side
    Sometimes I wish I had a single tank but dual fillers, like on some pickups. Then I could pick the easiest empty pump without having to remember which side the gas cap is on.

    And gas caps - another thing that needs to go away. The filler on my brother's F-150 is slick, just pop the lid and stick the nozzle in.
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