
Fresh Squeeze | Popular fuel pulled after damaging vehicles
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Petrol stations in the southern parts of South Africa were forced to stop selling their unleaded 95 petrol due to issues with the fuel.
The Sunday Times reported that numerous petrol stations were told to stop selling the fuel known as Mogas 95 after motorists complained that it causes paint stains on their vehicles. Mpho Mashita and Complexion talk to car expert, Tumelo Moyaba about what to do when the wrong fuel has been inserted into your car.
The Sunday Times reported that numerous petrol stations were told to stop selling the fuel known as Mogas 95 after motorists complained that it causes paint stains on their vehicles. Mpho Mashita and Complexion talk to car expert, Tumelo Moyaba about what to do when the wrong fuel has been inserted into your car.