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If you keep an almost empty gas tank, residue can build up and clog up your gas tank. Other than that, a parked car doesn't use gas, unless your car is left idleing, (with an almost empty tank). Then, the gas stays in the back part of the tank and the gas could'nt get to the carburator, so the car would, in effect, run out off gas.

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