At present it would seem that Britain is plagued with an outbreak of "rogue petrol" (lead free only) that is causing thousands of motors to break down at a cost of hundred of pounds to repair. Yesterday it was being reported that the cause was an excess of silicon in the fuel and this morning several supermarket chains withdrew the fuel from sale. Now the problem has been narrowed down to a storage depot in Essex.
News that using the fuel has also caused the growth of strange, large bumps on the bonnets of affected automobiles can not be confirmed at this time.
News that using the fuel has also caused the growth of strange, large bumps on the bonnets of affected automobiles can not be confirmed at this time.
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