Our local rural(ish) Esso station had sold-out by yesterday morning, having had an undiminishing queue of 20+ cars for several hours. I'm interested to know what the remaining quantity/level is before they shut down ? There surely has to be a fair amount of crud in the bottom of those huge underground tanks ? (they can't send down a young urchin to have splash around). I wouldn't want to be last in the line (or first to fill-up the next day), a bit like the stuff that comes out after a new beer keg has been installed at the pub.



Peter
2009 3-litre Roadster "Ivor", royal ivory / green