Husker Soze
Staff member
I see you logged 100k+ miles in that car. Given that mileage, I would have hoped you figured out what side your gas tank was on.LOL....and I'm enjoying myself seeing people like you get irked still waiting in line while I drive away because I didn't follow the "little triangle" in the dashboard
News flash....not all cars have that "little triangle" that you speak of.
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I see you logged 100k+ miles in that car. Given that mileage, I would have hoped you figured out what side your gas tank was on.
Most if not all modern cars have this directional arrow btw.![]()
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THEY ARE NOT FOLLOWING THE LITTLE TRIANGLE....
Hey I have the same car coming up on 18 years! 211,400 miles . Bought the Telly for myself and keeping the Pilot for my teenage son.LOL....and I'm enjoying myself seeing people like you get irked still waiting in line while I drive away because I didn't follow the "little triangle" in the dashboard
News flash....not all cars have that "little triangle" that you speak of.
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Hey I have the same car coming up on 18 years! 211,400 miles . Bought the Telly for myself and keeping the Pilot for my teenage son.
100% agree with you. Utah to Oregon to Ohio. Utah was chaos. Loved having gas attendants in Oregon. Ohio avoid rush hour and Saturdays.Costco in Oregon (where laws don't allow you to pump your own gas in most counties) have this down to a science. Since there are attendants there pumping gas, they also direct traffic. They want people in the shortest line regardless of which side your tank is on. If you pull forward so that your tailgate is at or past the pump hose line, they can bring it around to the opposite side easily. They have three pumps in a row, so they pull three cars forward, all fill up, then once all three have filled and left, they bring three more up - the first in line pulling all the way up to the forward pump. It goes really fast and I don't miss the chaos of pumping my own gas at a Costco in Utah, with people not pulling all the way forward, trying to leapfrog, etc.
this is very rare. seeing two Sangria at the same spot..awesome!!Kylo Red (foreground) got to hang out with another sangria EX while we ate dinner at Texas Roadhouse in Southern Maryland
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Went to one of the local dealers today to purchase an air filter and saw my Telly's twin sitting there. It's rare that they have any Telly on the lot, but this was the first Dark Moss (and the first Nightfall of any color) that I've ever seen there. Anyway, I had to inquire about their price - MSRP + $5,000! Man am I glad I was willing to make a 10 hour drive to Texas to get mine at $400 off MSRP (military discount)!
This one was an SXP Nightfall and Tow package with Dune leather whereas mine is a non-P with Butterscotch.
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I'd go find a tow truck and impound this one at my house for parking in a handicap spot.Went to one of the local dealers today to purchase an air filter and saw my Telly's twin sitting there. It's rare that they have any Telly on the lot, but this was the first Dark Moss (and the first Nightfall of any color) that I've ever seen there. Anyway, I had to inquire about their price - MSRP + $5,000! Man am I glad I was willing to make a 10 hour drive to Texas to get mine at $400 off MSRP (military discount)!
This one was an SXP Nightfall and Tow package with Dune leather whereas mine is a non-P with Butterscotch.
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