Thank you so much for creating this instructional video. I'm debating about renting a car in Italy and this helps my stress level on how to put gas in a car. Mentioning the card chip was a super helpful tip. My next stress issue is avoiding the toll booths. Yikes!
The toll booths are super easy. Generally you drive through the first booth as you enter the highway and pick up a ticket. When you exit the highway, look at the sign over each lane - it will have both words and symbols for if that lane accepts cards or cash. Usually Italians pay in cash so those lanes are longer. If you pay with a card (chip card) those lanes are generally without lines. Avoid EZ-Pass lanes which are clearly marked as that is for the automatic EZ-Pass holders only.
This is really helpful. I’m driving from Germany down to Milan tonight. So it’ll be around midnight when I’m In Italy. So I’m sure a lot of places will be closed. Hopefully everything goes well.
The paper sign on the pump was trying to tell you the card reader didn't work. Basically said "All bank cards and Credit cards "all interno" all inside! And I don't even speak Italian!😉
I 2024 you may see more payment machines accepting only cards, not cash. Moreover, the card type (debit vs credit), with or without PIN code may impact your ability to 9sy.often, your card will be debited for €100 at first, and then the actual amount of money will be deducted. The change will be returned in several hours, days, even weeks 😢. Gas stations on Autostrada work 24/7 with full service and counter inside, but fuel is more expensive. Self service is generally the cheapest option.
Sorry, I'm just seeing this. But you don't generally get change. I suggest paying with a card whenever possible for that reason. Otherwise with cash, it's best to shoot for "under" what you might need.
Thanks for this video!! I’m here now and will have to get gas tomorrow and realized I have no clue what I’m doing.
Thank you so much for creating this instructional video. I'm debating about renting a car in Italy and this helps my stress level on how to put gas in a car. Mentioning the card chip was a super helpful tip. My next stress issue is avoiding the toll booths. Yikes!
The toll booths are super easy. Generally you drive through the first booth as you enter the highway and pick up a ticket. When you exit the highway, look at the sign over each lane - it will have both words and symbols for if that lane accepts cards or cash. Usually Italians pay in cash so those lanes are longer. If you pay with a card (chip card) those lanes are generally without lines. Avoid EZ-Pass lanes which are clearly marked as that is for the automatic EZ-Pass holders only.
Omg thanks to you, you just helped us get gas in Italy right now! Wow
Thank you so much. Currently are the gas station in Italy. Forgot the basics lmao.
Super helpful about to head to Italy and the fact that a lot of these machines only take cash is very good to know.
This is really helpful. I’m driving from Germany down to Milan tonight. So it’ll be around midnight when I’m In Italy. So I’m sure a lot of places will be closed. Hopefully everything goes well.
This video is just perfect! Thank you very very much for this one! Cheers!
Thank you! Successfully fueled our car.
The paper sign on the pump was trying to tell you the card reader didn't work. Basically said "All bank cards and Credit cards "all interno" all inside! And I don't even speak Italian!😉
Matt does speak Italian and paper signs mean nothing in Italy. :)
@@srobrts1 coulda fooled me! 🙂
I 2024 you may see more payment machines accepting only cards, not cash. Moreover, the card type (debit vs credit), with or without PIN code may impact your ability to 9sy.often, your card will be debited for €100 at first, and then the actual amount of money will be deducted. The change will be returned in several hours, days, even weeks 😢. Gas stations on Autostrada work 24/7 with full service and counter inside, but fuel is more expensive. Self service is generally the cheapest option.
Hi ! Do you get any receipt from the machine afterwards ?
what is the difference (if any) between the black/blue "Gasolio" and the yellow "diesel+" ?!
How do you get change?
Sorry, I'm just seeing this. But you don't generally get change. I suggest paying with a card whenever possible for that reason. Otherwise with cash, it's best to shoot for "under" what you might need.