Like so many things we Americans get bitched at for saying, it's because that's what the Brits used to call it.
A British man named John Cassell sold a brand of petroleum-based fuel trademarked as Cazeline. This eventually became Gazeline and then genericized as gasoline, shortened to "gas."
One could ask why only "gasoline" is called "petrol" elsewhere in the world when several other fuels such as kerosene and diesel are also petroleum-based. Why isn't diesel also called "petrol?"
The problem with "gas" is, that it's a state of matter. Usually the word gas is used for natural gas that you'd use in a gas stove. Some vehicles are even upgraded with an actual gas tank, making it double confusing.
Like so many things we Americans get bitched at for saying, it's because that's what the Brits used to call it.
A British man named John Cassell sold a brand of petroleum-based fuel trademarked as Cazeline. This eventually became Gazeline and then genericized as gasoline, shortened to "gas."
One could ask why only "gasoline" is called "petrol" elsewhere in the world when several other fuels such as kerosene and diesel are also petroleum-based. Why isn't diesel also called "petrol?"
The problem with "gas" is, that it's a state of matter. Usually the word gas is used for natural gas that you'd use in a gas stove. Some vehicles are even upgraded with an actual gas tank, making it double confusing.