October 2022 by Peter Schofield
UPDATE---------------My recommendation to anybody using this petrol station is to check the vehicles computer calculated range before and after. Do not rely on the petrol gauge as that is not sensitive enough.My cars on-board computer reported no fuel(of any type) was put into it.I personally did not see any fuel go into my car. I trusted the equipment and attendant.This leads to the conclusion that the reason my car range did not increase was either1. A problem with the cars range computer system2. A problem with the pump3. How the pump was being operated.Whilst one gallon of fuel may not move the petrol gauge the cars range would. A further test has proved that the range computer on my car was very accurate and even half a litre of fuel caused the range to increase proportionately.ORIGINAL REVIEW-----------------------------Never been to an attended petrol station in years. The petrol here well overpriced compared supermarkets so I only needed a gallon to get home. My car has a fuel gauge and a computer that calculates the range based on the petrol in the tank. As this was an attended garage i did not watch what the attendant was doing. Just paid for the petrol. After driving away neither the fuel gauge or the range had gone up at all indicating no petrol had been put in. I rang him to confront him with the facts and his excuse was i had not put enough petrol in to make either gauge or the range move. The day after i added a gallon at the supermarket and both the gauge and the range went up immediately. I have reported this to the local weights and measures department.