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What side is your gas tank nozzle on?

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cjgallen

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01 Mustang - Passenger
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KnickNut3

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Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: KnickNut3
Where is the "I have to check my dashboard every time because I can't remember" option?

It says on your dashboard? You must have a weird car :)

Well, under the fuel indicator it has "Fuel Door -->"
 

jjzelinski

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Seems like smaller cars or sedans get the passenger side and larger vehicles get the driver side. It's a conspiracy one way or the other.
 

Crappopotamus

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nissan: left
audi: right

yeahh... i dunno i dont get it. doesnt matter anyways, all gas hoses reach around to the other side if you park close enough.
 

PHiuR

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domestic/japanese(most) = left (driver)
european = right. (passenger)
 

GeekDrew

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Buick Regal GS - Driver's side

I am a redneck and have two gas tanks on my pickup!
What's that matter? There's two tanks on the F-250 I drive... they are both on the driver's side.
 

B00ne

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Well in Japan they drive on the left therefore the thank nozzle is on the left as the gas pump would be.
In Europe we drive on the right therefore our gas nozzles are on the right as the gas pump would be...


 

Demon-Xanth

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Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Buick Regal GS - Driver's side

I am a redneck and have two gas tanks on my pickup!
What's that matter? There's two tanks on the F-250 I drive... they are both on the driver's side.

GM trucks w/ saddle tanks had them on both sides.