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The family mechanic told my dad that it doesn't matter what brand of gas you buy, as long as you go to a station that gets a fair amount of business. If you go somewhere that doesn't sell much gas, you're likely to get sediment mixed in (or something like that, I don't remember the exact reasoning). It's the same reason you shouldn't buy gas when you see the delivery truck there filling up the resevoirs, because it stirs up all the sediment, which can gum up your engine.
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Here in winnipeg, there is gas stations called Husky. Most people I know that drive, whenever they fill up at Husky gas stations, their vehicle has problems. I guess thats because its a gas station that gets less business. Therefore the gas sits there longer, and older gas is less combustible and bad for engines.
Jam it back in, in the dark.