WHEN BUYING GASOLINE...
Good measurement is also important when you buy gasoline and motor fuel.
These fuels are sold by volume in gallons or liters. The price you pay for gasoline will
depend upon:
- the octane level which may affect the performance of your car;
- the amount you buy; and
- any discounts offered.
A computer in the gasoline pump calculates what you owe based on the amount and the unit price of the gasoline. When comparing prices, be sure to compare gasoline with the same octane rating. Usually, the higher the octane rating, the higher the price. Compare the price of a gallon of gasoline at one station to the price of a gallon of the same octane at another station.
Weights and measures officials routinely check gasoline pumps for accuracy as seen in the photo Vehicle Dispensing Devices on this page. In many areas, they also check gasoline storage tanks to be sure that stations are selling the octane level advertised. If violations are found, the seller can be fined and the product can be removed. |