BP is testing out a gas station “personality pump” called Miles that will talk with customers as they fill their tanks.

The effort is clearly aimed at a social media-savvy crowd; users can record video e-cards to share online, play music trivia, or choose tracks to listen to on Pandora. It’s unclear how long the pumping process will take, though we’d hope filling an average-sized tank wouldn’t last as long as an entire song.

After a customer has wrapped up, they can opt to text themselves a message with a “special return offer,” their chosen Pandora station, and anything they’ve created while there. The pump was created in partnership with Pandora and The Onion, who helped craft its personality.

The idea sounds more like a novelty gag than a realistic future for gas stations, which could explain why these personality pumps are currently only available as a “pilot program.” If customers dig it, BP could expand the pump program. No word on how that would affect the average wait time or the corresponding level of customer frustration. The pumps open today and will be available until February 14th, 2017 at the following locations:

Chicago

750 N. Wells Street, Chicago, IL, 60610

901 N. Washington Street, Naperville, IL 60563

New York City Metro Area