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Avoid filling up when you see a fuel truck

The claim: If you pull up to a gas station that is receiving a fuel delivery, don't use the pumps. The delivery stirs up sediment in the station's tank that could be pumped into your tank. Dirty fuel will hurt your gas mileage.

(AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Avoid filling up when you see a fuel truck
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