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Obviously diesel vehicles aren’t quite as common on the road as compared to gasoline vehicles. Which is why most gas stations only have one or two pumps that include diesel, if they even have one at all. What I don’t like though is how those that do have them, have them combined with a gasoline pump, making a dual purpose pump. The pumps are always positioned on the outside, and for some reason people are more attracted to the outside pumps it seems. Because when they are need of gas, with multiple inside pumps free, which pump do they choose? Of course the outside pump blocking access to the diesel pump for any diesel consuming vehicles in need.
I’ve wasted so much time waiting for access to diesel pumps while driving the 2500HD Silverado work truck. I’m not usually a in-a-hurry type person, but when every minute you burn is burning potential sleep time that night that you’re going to miss out on, it’s easy not to like it.
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