Refueling is like refueling. They keep the stamp.
But there are also disadvantages. Heavily tinted glass to the operator. They can see you clearly, but you're talking to the wall. There should also be visual contact with the staff.
The second point is the tire pumping station. Here it is not automatic, but with a hand gun and a pressure gauge. The pressure gauge, though with the stamp of verification, but lies godlessly. I changed my shoes for the winter and decided to check the pressure. It should be 2.3 (and it was in the end). I connect it, it shows 1.2. I pump it up, I release the trigger - 3.1. I disconnect the hose and reconnect it - 1.7 ... In theory, when connecting, the pressure gauge should show the true pressure, but not in our case. In short, the very fact that it was necessary to pump up a lot gave me doubt.
I went to other gas stations:
the compressor does not work at 60th (Druzhby str.);
on the 40th (Dzerzhinsky Street) - the station shows the pressure, but the compressor does not pump, the buttons are pressed.
I went to 43rd street (on the M1 highway) - and that's just where there is a work station. She showed that according to the pressure gauge at the 56th gas station, I recalled as much as 2.9, although the pressure gauge showed 2.1 when connected
The usual gas station, nothing special...There is an additional service: a vacuum cleaner, a sink (it doesn't always work), coffee, tea, cement and everything else as expected...I try to refuel here, because my "Frenchman" has never complained after filling up with gasoline here
Everything is fine for maintenance and refueling. But there are a number of questions about the car wash: 1-the lighting does not meet the standards, 2-the customer does not observe the countdown, 3-there is nowhere to attach the mats to wash. Please close these little things and it will be fine. Thank you.