Georgia woman warns other drivers after she says cross-contaminated fuel damaged her car

Because of the pandemic, fewer people are on the roads. But inspectors with the Georgia Department of Agriculture say they still get complaints of bad gasoline.

 She had the car towed to the dealership where she bought it. There, the engine was pulled apart, and the fuel tank was removed.

Regan asked Ashworth what the mechanics thought the problem was.

“Contaminated fuel,” Ashworth said.

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