tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6239694080870817712.post2487427514020455802..comments2024-03-01T01:07:13.368-07:00Comments on No, but seriously: The rise of fuel-delivery servicesSteven Pricehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01856604112181023270noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6239694080870817712.post-47245443432508438032016-02-02T00:46:33.620-07:002016-02-02T00:46:33.620-07:00Yes, I saw this US novelty the other week on the n...Yes, I saw this US novelty the other week on the news... news in Romania!!! <br />I don't know if the idea was to show us a great idea or to mock the Americans. But they did tie it in with the car washing in parking lots (I mean, you park and then a mobile washer comes and cleans it where you left it while you do your shopping or whatever), so I guess it's the first option.<br /><br />Anyway, I hope they don't get any ideas to start doing it here. :) On the other hand, most Romanians can't afford to pay extra for fueling, so I don't see this catching on. Also, leaving the fuel cap (or car) is a big no-no. Too risky.<br /><br />But maybe the service is useful if you get stranded somewhere because you forgot to fill up. (Yeah, I know, everybody should check their fuel level or at least heed the warning light, but you know how clueless some people can be)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10509013573518553035noreply@blogger.com