A Jeep driver believes a BP gas station was overcharging him for gasoline. So he decided to record himself accosting an employee at the fuel stop to find out why the pump read it dispensed more gasoline than he believes his car’s quoted fuel capacity is.
But was this a deliberate attempt at finagling customers, or simply a poorly operating pump giving inaccurate readings? Or is there another explanation?
15 Gallons Of Gas In A 13 ½ Gallon Tank
In a video reposted by an account that aggregates others' videos, a driver records himself walking inside of the gas station. A text overlay reads, “When you catch the local BP overcharging for fuel."
“I just got a question. So I’m in that Jeep. And I just spent … 20 minutes out there pumping cause that thing’s moving slow as hell,” he explains to an employee behind the counter. “It was still going and I put almost 15 gallons of gas in that Jeep, I had over a quarter tank of gas already in it. And that Jeep can only take 13 gallons. So I don’t understand how pumped 15 gallons when I already had almost a quarter tank.".






