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Sat, Jul 9, 05 at 9:04
| Has anyone read up on this? www.toptiergas.com
Only Shell is in Ohio out of that list..... Do you all agree with the findings? http://www.gm.com/company/gmability/environment/fuel_economy_emissions /emissions/detergent_021105.html |
Here is a link that might be useful: top tier
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| I strongly disagree with this triple languaging that is used on this list. Otherwise, what are they trying to say ? |
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| Never heard of it. I for one won't pay extra for it. My engine(s) are clean enough for me thank you. |
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