where you put the dipstick in Hoppy - that's what I call a guage - you know how far the engine is up the stick. I can see sort residue of the oil being much higher.
Hoppy - you've never lived. On my first car, 1953 Rover 75, there was a button on the dashboard which you could press to get the fuel gauge to read the oil level. There was a dipstick as well.
I own a car and have never called the dipstick a gauge!!
Depends on how far you are from the max mark as we don’t know how big your thumb is.
There is also no need to be rude!
jj the basic answer is to wipe the dipstick and look at it. there should be two marks saying max and min and the oil level should be between the two. Measuring by your thumb, my thumb, anyone elses's thumb is no help at all.
The point being Jenny, that when cold and on level ground the oil should be somewhere between the minimum & maximum marks on the dipstick, if near the minimum it should be topped up a little at a time as overfilling is bad as well.
You'll be fine going to the petrol station, get some of the right oil & top up. As long as there is some oil in the sump, which there is, you'll be OK.
ok fitzer - will I have to buy a perhaps too big a container - cos I don't fill it up much.
My service man does that for me but because the MOT centres have closed down I unfortunately haven't been back to my service guy. He ususally (I think) clears it all out and replaces it with new oil. Maybe I should get that done
jj one tip is to make car is on level ground when checking oil level. Take the reading at where there is a solid oil line, they streaky bits come from inserting the dipstick.