5. This will cheapen it even more once it saturates. No matter how cheap something is, removing a cost is always an avenue to have it be cheaper.
5. This will cheapen it even more once it saturates. No matter how cheap something is, removing a cost is always an avenue to have it be cheaper.
To me, that’s the same mindset that complains that the 500s and Minis are too small and completely unsafe and unusable.
I can drive them and park them just fine, it’s not difficult at all. Which is why it’s baffling to me how people brag about their poor driving skills when they say they’re too big because they can’t drive it.
Nope, tons of people complain about their inability to drive them.
#3 is what has me convinced that the human race will not survive.
Idahoan here, but close enough to Oregon that I can (and have) ridden my bike to the border. For fun or something...
You joke...but have you ever seen the inability most people on the planet have with #3?
Delusional people are delusional -Fact-
I really really want to believe that Ryan Gosling drives that dusty Jeep for some reason.
This happened to me in NJ the first time I needed gas there. It was a semi-rural location in South Jersey, I just hopped out of my car and started pumping. A guy came running out, asked me what I was doing, I told him filling up my car, he said he would do it, I looked at him like he was crazy, told him I had it under…
Is Zach Efron driving an Alero in that picture?
I was actually driving through the centre of Oregon this past summer, and when I started pumping my own gas at a station, the attendant came running over from another car and asked what I was doing. I didn’t know about this law, and always wondered why he was asking why I was pumping my own gas. Especially since my…
It’s the same as people complaining that trucks/SUVs are too big, and more difficult to drive than their 500's and mini’s. You’re actually bragging about how you can’t figure out where your corners are?
For the most part, it not even optional. The vast majority of the gas stations will still require attendants. Most of the small town stations where this will apply usually have a single cashier/cook/gas attendant, so this means the cook won’t burn the hash browns while she runs out to fill a motorhome. Also, this will…
Native Oregonian here. Lived here my entire life. A few things to clarify:
It most certainly does not. Once it clicks off you have to re-trigger the pump by releasing and then pushing it in again. This is either a fabricated story or a malfunctioning pump.
A lot of Oregonians seem to be very proud of their inept lameness. I don’t see why anybody would admit this.
Once it clicks off it restarts if you pull it out? I would not have figured that.
She should probably not be driving.
I’m with this guy. This is an unprecedented business opportunity.