Willie - Assuming that the the leak is up front, rather than back near the engine, and the filler tube has not come loose, I would guess that the rubber boot and cover that hold your fuel pump are probably cracked and deteriorated. The boot sits in gas all the time, and the rubber eventually gets damaged from that exposure, and the rubber or plastic cover seems to get disturbed or damaged on many cars, which can lead to water getting into the fuel pump area, or gas getting out, after it has leaked into the boot. The area that I am talking about can be accessed through the inspection panel at the rear of the spare tire well in front. This can be a dangerous situation, so I would recommend that you make it a top priority. Toby Peterson VIN 2248 Winged1 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, wmack <wmack@xxxx> wrote: >Now my concern grows, why is my car leaking gas? I have noticed that >it leaves oil marks when I park it, but I have never noticed gas. >What could be the problem? I have never done anything to the fuel >system since i've owned the car. I know that it needs to proberly be >replaced with all new parts.