North York man faces $1,300 car repair from contaminated gas

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Adrian Mitchell paid over $1,300 for car repairs after filling his tank with contaminated gas at an Esso station in North York. His car's engine failed due to water in the fuel, which he discovered after it wouldn't start. The gas station owner claims no other customers reported issues and stands by the fuel quality. The Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) investigated but found no abnormalities in the station's fuel system. Mitchell's complaint led to a TSSA inspection, but the results are not yet available. Circle K, which operates the station, invited Mitchell to discuss his concerns directly.


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