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Old Feb 9, 2015 | 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Oranoco
The car's at fault because filling up at a particular place makes it pink and drop into limp? Does common sense and logic not indicate that the fuel is the more probable cause?
Provided the fuel has met the minimum standards to which vehicle manufacturers design, then one can only conclude the vehicle was faulty.

Of course any supplier can be subject to a contaminated batch of fuel, but to write off all supermarkets on the basis of the subjective evidence provided is nonsense.
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