Spoilt South Africans

Jerez

Well-known member
The next time you get your tank topped up , think of Jerez freezing his bollocks off filling his own gas in minus 3.5 and it will get colder Brrrr..., so give yr attendant a big tip. "Don't eat yellow snow doesn't count as a tip" lol
 
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Kobus328i

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Jerez said:
The next time you get your tank topped up , think of Jerez freezing his bollocks off filling his own gas in minus 3.5 and it will get colder Brrrr..., so give yr attendant a big tip. "Don't eat yellow snow doesn't count as a tip" lol

Why is it so cold where you are ? Where are you ?
 

Jerez

Well-known member
Kobus325is said:
Jerez said:
The next time you get your tank topped up , think of Jerez freezing his bollocks off filling his own gas in minus 3.5 and it will get colder Brrrr..., so give yr attendant a big tip. "Don't eat yellow snow doesn't count as a tip" lol

Why is it so cold where you are ? Where are you ?

UK
 

Sankekur

///Member
even so I think it is still better that you get to put your own fuel in....still don't see why we need to have it done by fuel dispensing professionals.
 

moranor@axis

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Sankekur said:
even so I think it is still better that you get to put your own fuel in....still don't see why we need to have it done by fuel dispensing professionals.

Its so they can make it so full that it spills down the side of your car :thumbdo:
 

Jerez

Well-known member
Sankekur said:
even so I think it is still better that you get to put your own fuel in....still don't see why we need to have it done by fuel dispensing professionals.

The same reason you don't have eBay .... You'll get drive offs like you won't believe.everything here ( motorways anol) is clocked by cameras and the guys still try it on , can you imagine the mayhem.
 

Johnny8Bit

Active member
Last time I was there I stopped at the station and only then realised I have no idea how the system works, also never actually filled my own car before.
Didn't help that we were on our way back from the pub either.
Funniest thing ever, think the attendant thought we were mad.
Uncultured Safricans..

:roflol:
 

Zack

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Well at least you know you're getting more bang for your buck. :rollsmile:

In theory cold fuel is more dense. So you get more fuel...
 

Jerez

Well-known member
Zack said:
Well at least you know you're getting more bang for your buck. :rollsmile:

In theory cold fuel is more dense. So you get more fuel...

Thanks for the reassurance but I don't believe in that urban myth. There were some reports on top and fifth gear but the gains are mere vapours .


Johnny8Bit said:
Last time I was there I stopped at the station and only then realised I have no idea how the system works, also never actually filled my own car before.
Didn't help that we were on our way back from the pub either.
Funniest thing ever, think the attendant thought we were mad.
Uncultured Safricans..

:roflol:

Pub and driving don't usually go in the same sentence here.
 

Andy1GP

///Member
Zack said:
Well at least you know you're getting more bang for your buck. :rollsmile:

In theory cold fuel is more dense. So you get more fuel...

It's fact :thumbs: so in winter our fuel is a little cheaper since we can go further for the same amount :roflol:
 

Jerez

Well-known member
There's also greater friction on moving parts as all oils become dense too- tyres lose pressure increased risks of accidents... Believe me there are no positives to The British winter
 

Johnny8Bit

Active member
Jerez said:
Pub and driving don't usually go in the same sentence here.

I know I know.
But I must say, I was out with quite a few of the locals there, quite often. Watched them. Of those that needed to drive they never had more than 2 pints. Like clockwork. 2 pints then home.
Kind of assumed it was the accepted norm.
 
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petrivanzyl

Guest
When I was in nz I too had to refuel the campervan myself, then they would think you stupid for knowing exactly how to replace the nozzle and such or whether to pay first or fuel first
 

Jerez

Well-known member
Oh, and buy the way, I've lived and driven here for 15 yrs but only topped a ltr of oil in the M for the first time 2 months ago.so, what makes cars in SA use so much of oil apart from having a leak... Is it the heat perhaps
 
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