Gas Tank Placement...
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Is their a rhyme or reason, why certain car companies place their gas tanks on the driver side (mostly American or Japanese) while the Europeans usually put it on the passenger side of the car. Germany drives on the same side as the US so this has always perplexed me....![Uhh...](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/1387914497.gif)
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Well technically I don't think you're talking about the tanks which are usually centrally located, but instead the filler pipe / cap / flap. ![Smilie](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I don't know the reasons though why one side vs. the other.
I like how on Fords and Mazdas though there's a little arrow in the gas guage showing which side the flap is on. This has helped me CONSTANTLY because we have 3 vehicles.
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I don't know the reasons though why one side vs. the other.
I like how on Fords and Mazdas though there's a little arrow in the gas guage showing which side the flap is on. This has helped me CONSTANTLY because we have 3 vehicles.
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Honestly, I can't stand that the gas tank on my old SC and my LS is on the passanger side. Especially when you have other cars that are all on the drivers side. Sometimes I forget and pull up on the wrong side of the gas pump. Even if you get it right, you have to walk to the passenger side to fill up. It is not a big deal, just a pet peeve.
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In a fit of trying to please everyone, several American carmakers in the '70's put the filler pipe in the middle of the valence panel just above the rear bumper - providing not only instant access to raw fuel in a collision, but a handy ignition source from all of the taillight wiring. The result was the infamous Pinto, and various GM 4-wheeled Molotov cocktails.
As if that weren't enough, Ford designed the fuel tank in a number of models - Mustang comes to mind - not just to serve as the bottom of the trunk, but to be a structural member of the rear end. Whoever thought up that cost-saving measure should have been condemned to drive one for the next 20 years. Talk about "consigned to the flames" . . . .
As if that weren't enough, Ford designed the fuel tank in a number of models - Mustang comes to mind - not just to serve as the bottom of the trunk, but to be a structural member of the rear end. Whoever thought up that cost-saving measure should have been condemned to drive one for the next 20 years. Talk about "consigned to the flames" . . . .
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