I the past 16 years I might of had 5 vehicles with "bad gas". Since last summer when fuel prices had jumped sky high I have had no less than 15 cars come through the shop with fuel related problems. This is a pic I took of some fuel that I remove from an 06 vehicle that stalled and failed to restart after a fill up.
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From the pen down is water and mud. We called the station that the fuel was bought from, and they were well aware of the problem. Cars were laying all over the place. The clerk stated that several of the local stations were sent bad gas and the bill would be picked up by the fuel distributor.
Damn! Nice to know my hard earned money goes for good product! :sad: :rolleye:
Brent
Quote from: Roundman on May 22, 2007, 09:08:35 PM
The clerk stated that several of the local stations were sent bad gas and the bill would be picked up by the fuel distributor.
But...was it??
That's inexcusable.
Someone ought to have their ass removed for that.
Brad
But look at the MPG you get when you have to PUSH your vehicle from point A to point B :doh2:,,that shit was terrible
hmmm i wonder if my Grandpa is ready to fire the still up again :eyebrow:
There was a gas station down town today that had there gas at $3.17 and all the other stations had there gas at $3.49
The station with the $3.17 had traffic ALL clogged up,,my wife waited in line for 20 minutes and filled the truck up for $60
God that is OBSCENE and i Guess its true that the MIDDLE CLASS is a thing of the past :argh:
Bob
Yea Jim they did pick up the bill.
Wow....so I guess you do not want to hear that I saw it for $2.98 this morning, and that was at Kroger.....so if I used my Kroger card, I would have paid $2.95 ($.03 off a gallon). :biggrin:
They need to find the prick responsibile and make him pay for all the damaged cars. Around here he would be known as Nike boy. ...Cause he would have a lot of shoe prints on his sorry ass. :argh: