Originally Posted by
Thunder
raw98682, there is no known law that require stations to post the ethanol sticker at the pumps. However, there is strong encouragement for all stations to immediately alert the customers of any ethanol presence in the gas to protect the customers and, of course, the businesses.
Actually a law or a regulation went into effect on July 1st requiring stations to post the amount of ethanol in their fuel.
However, I do feel comfortable with buying Ethanol Fuel from OnCue.
This is came directly from their website:
At Oncue Express we stand behind our gasoline with a no hassle guarantee! If your vehicle has a mechanical problem caused by our gasoline, we'll pay for the repair. To qualify, produce your proof of purchase and have your vehicle inspected by an ASE technician with an A8 certification.
I cannot think of a single station that is willing to make that kind of statement about the fuels they sell.
I do think it is kind of funny how most of these gas stations that advertise alcohol free gas are these places that have probably have not cleaned or changed their tanks since the 80's. You may not be buying alcohol in ther gas but you just might be buying a little water or corrosion in your gas instead.
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