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In reply to the discussion: Which side is your gas tank filler on? Don't look back. [View all]JohnnyRingo
(20,441 posts)40. Let's put it this way....
You're the guy who pulls up on the wrong side of the pump. Haven't you ever noticed how you usually have to back out from the car in front of you? The rest of us have enough room to go around, but you're front bumper to front bumper with the car ahead.
Most people here drive up on the right side of the pump like on our roads. That conveniently puts the pump and the filler on the driver's side.
Now you can get out and walk around behind your car every time you need to get gas, but if you're ever on the side of the road pouring it in from a jerry can -something most people have never done - it would be worth it. ...I guess.
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I also have a Subaru and it's the first car I've ever owned with the gas tank on the passenger side
dflprincess
21 hrs ago
#13
I would rather wait a few minutes to not have to drag the hose across the car.
MichMan
11 hrs ago
#35
I got a loaner Subaru, and was looking for the gas cap release lever. There was none.
usonian
23 hrs ago
#9
I never noticed Moylan's Arrow before this article. I'm looking forward to finding it in our two vehicles.
summer_in_TX
21 hrs ago
#18
My Ford Freestyle was on the right side. My biggest gripe after the screwed up CVT transmission. ...
marble falls
11 hrs ago
#31
Every car I have ever owned has had it on the passenger side where it belongs
MichMan
11 hrs ago
#32
Pretty certain my Volkswagen's and Ford's were not built for the Japanese market.
MichMan
11 hrs ago
#37