There is an Exxon station I've been driving quite a distance out of my way in order to get a Top Tier gasoline for my new car. I drove by there today and saw a tanker truck refilling the station's tanks. It was an old truck. Kinda faded and dirty. The tanker trailer was matching. Old and dirty looking. There was no name on the tank. Didn't get a good enough look at the door of the truck for a name, but nevertheless, the truck was rather old and not too impressive looking. The whole thing screamed of a sort of Jack-Leg operation. But maybe I'm wrong.
My question is, how do I know the gas they are selling at this Exxon station has the proper Exxon Top Tier additives in it? Are there safeguards, and/or fines or whatever to help ensure that the public will get the advertized product?
The Tanker rig flipped me out because it was reminiscent of the rig from the movie "Duel." The only difference was some old, faded 1980's lookin' faded out stripes in 2 colors. Something like orange and blue. I mean it was a freakin' ugly setup and just got me worrying.
Opinions?
My question is, how do I know the gas they are selling at this Exxon station has the proper Exxon Top Tier additives in it? Are there safeguards, and/or fines or whatever to help ensure that the public will get the advertized product?
The Tanker rig flipped me out because it was reminiscent of the rig from the movie "Duel." The only difference was some old, faded 1980's lookin' faded out stripes in 2 colors. Something like orange and blue. I mean it was a freakin' ugly setup and just got me worrying.
Opinions?