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Last night on my way home from work (26 miles away) I decided to stop at a BP gas station to put gas in my almost empty diesel volkswagon. I took the green handle as always and pumped only $10 because prices were higher than where I usually pump. My volkswagon died on I95. It wasn't until the toll truck picked my car up and we were heading towards the VW dealer that I decided to pull my receipt and realize green at BP does not mean diesel. I think someone should make them pay for our vehicle repairs. I was told that I would propably need to replace the engine since I drove it for over 10 miles.

While driving through Canton, AL on 2-Jan-08 around 3pm, I stopped in a BP to fill my diesel truck with what I thought was diesel. Of course, because BP chooses to use "GREEN" colored handles at their unleaded pumps, I pumped $65. worth of unleaded gasoline into my diesel truck. After approximately five hours and $340 later, the tank was removed, emptied, and the filter changed, thanks to a technician who agreed to repair this problem after work at his personal garage. According to the technician, this happens around 3 to 5 times per month at that one location. I can only imagine that number compounded by BP's U.S. based stores.

It would appear to me it would be sound marketing to simply choose pump handle covers similar to what all other oil companies across the U.S. do (Only “GREEN” for the handle at diesel pumps). Of course their argument most likely will be it is up to me to properly read the labels; which is true. However; you can rest assured, I will most definitely go out of my way to seek other sources for diesel until someone decides this is a serious problem and rectifies it.

Subsequently, I have discovered the internet is full of blogs related to this very issue. It seems strange how a company this large hasn’t made attempts to resolve this obvious problem. Seems like losing approximately three customers per store, per month, times the number of BP stations, far outweighs the cost to remove and replace the green cover on the unleaded pump handles. Then again, I’m only a consumer.

my friend and were driving her diesel jetta from oregon to virginia beach to spend christmas with our families while moving her back from portland. we hauled a u-haul trailer 3200 miles through blizzards and around interstate closures. the last day was most grueling as we drove through the night --- so we could enjoy christmas eve with our families. we were going to make it, i'd even have a half hour to spare in order to take a greatly needed shower. we needed just one last tank --- 2 hours to go. in gum springs, va, we pulled into a bp that advertised diesel and filled it on up at the green pump --- just like we've both been doing for years and all the way across the country. needless to say we didn't make it to our families homes in time for dinner and settled on french fries at dairy queen and beers with our awesome tow truck driver instead. he bent the rules and took us beyond the 100 miles that AAA would allow. he got a giant tip. i will never go to bp again.

I have a Mercedes Diesel Campervan that I bought a year ago. I planned to take a trip to Mississippi, my home state. Yes, I thought green meant stop and fill up. From California to the East Coast green means diesel.
Unfortunately, I made the mistake of passing a BP station a mile from my Aunt's House. That green handle just screamed, "Get diesel here". After putting $50 worth in I drove off with my engine pinging. I knew it was something bad. I had just heard about a station that put water in their tanks and ruined people's engines. No, I wasn't that lucky. I couldn't sue them. They were within their right to paint their pump any color and display that green handle with pride. I spent the next two days sleeping in the Dealers parking lot and wondering if I would have to abandon my vehicle and fly home. It cost me $650 plus the $50 in gas I purchased. Obviously, I should have been more careful. I'm not stupid and most Diesel owners will tell you it is their worst fear. The mental stress caused me to stay only one night and zoom as fast as I could out of that wretched State where BP is harbored as a "Good Neighbor". It destroyed my vacation. I would like to yell to the world, "Do not stop at BP, they are out to deceive and do not care who they hurt!"

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