Does Lian Dong Yun refueling require going to designated gas stations?
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No, Lian Dong Yun refueling can be done at any gas station that can issue invoices. Here is some knowledge about Lian Dong Yun: 1. Background: Lian Dong Yun provides high-quality shared car services and has expanded nationwide, covering more than 350 cities with a fleet size of 100,000 vehicles and over 60,000 service outlets. The Lian Dong Yun APP, designed with an internet-based approach, offers comprehensive and autonomous car rental services. It covers various usage scenarios through "immediate sharing," "immediate short-term rental," "reservation sharing," and "reservation short-term rental," providing users with diverse car rental options, making it the preferred choice for quality car rentals. 2. Quality Vehicles: Mainly offers the Qoros 5 SUV and Qoros 3 as fuel vehicles, with some cities also providing models like the Passat, Lavida, Dongfeng Peugeot 3008, Kia K2, BYD Qin, and Roewe E550.
I've rented from Lian Dong Yun several times recently and realized you really have to go to the gas stations specified in their app, otherwise you'll run into trouble. The app has a recommended list of gas stations, and you can navigate there with just a click. Once, I was lazy and went to another nearby station to refuel, but when it came time to pay, the system didn't recognize it, so I had to pay for the gas myself and almost got fined a penalty. After contacting customer service, I learned that designated stations are for the system to automatically track fuel quantity and type, preventing users from cheating or using the wrong fuel, which could harm the car. Now I've learned my lesson and always follow the app's instructions—it saves hassle and avoids unexpected costs. In practice, designated stations are usually partnered with Sinopec or PetroChina, so the fuel quality is more reliable. If you really can't find a designated station, call customer service immediately for guidance instead of taking risks. In short, don't cut corners and deviate from the rules—taking a little extra time to check the location is worth it.