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But you don't need to guess where your gas tank is located. Your car’s dashboard should have a fuel gauge. Next to the tiny gas pump image will be an arrow pointing to the side that contains ...
Some people like to top off the gas tank while filling up their car. Consumer Reports fills you in on whether adding that extra bit of fuel can actually damage your car.
Here’s how to tell which side of the car your gas tank is on. dimarik/Getty Images. There’s no need to get out of an unfamiliar vehicle to assess the location of your gas tank.
Motorists nostalgic for the time they could sit tight while attendants braved windswept garage forecourts to fill their tanks may yet see those heady days return -- compliments of a Dutch robot.
Maintaining a full gas tank throughout the winter isn't a silly flex—it could actually be one of the smartest moves you make all season with your car.
Satire published on April Fool's Day about the British government moving to reduce the capacity of vehicle fuel tanks is being taken seriously online. Skip to main content ...
A common rumor holds that a car bearing a full tank of gas on an exceptionally hot day may explode due to increased pressure and heat. This claim makes no sense.
In the video, a man intentionally overfills his car's fuel tank to record a reel. The image shows a man and a petrol pump employee wasting fuel for a reel.