Yes you can. Super unleaded gas is just lower in lead so it will not leave as much residue in the system thus giving better gas mileage.
If a car is designed to run on Super, and especially in todays world of computer diagnostics constantly running....while a car may run, it likely will not perform as it should, and that loss in performance may cost more than you save.
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In the United States, unleaded regular gasoline is the most frequently used fuel in cars and small trucks.
Unleaded, diesle, premium and super
subarus are not good cars so i would say no
Unleaded gasoline is regular gasoline. Lead used to be added to gasoline to prevent engine knocking but the practice has been banned in most developed countries. 2nd Answer: There are some engines, a lot of them not in cars, that are made to use regular gasoline. They are designed so that the lead in regular old gasoline will build up on certain moving parts, and keep them sealed against engine pressures. Unleaded gas is not good for this type of engine, at all.
Yes In a modern car changing from regular to premium is no problem It may have been costing you power and fuel mileage to run regular, but if your car does not need premium it is a waste of money. On older cars running regular may damage the engine, but we are talking cars built in the 1980s or older.
The Citroen Saxo cars are a French made super-mini car that were popularized in the 2000s which were designed to be extremely fuel efficient and have long lasting engines
Bad idea. Most cars that are Premium Only are designed to take about 92 octane fuel at the lowest. The car will, in fact, run with super unleaded gas but it will create damage to your engine in the long-run. And if low octane gas is used frequently, it can greatly reduce the life of your car.
Not only can you you should be using super, these cars have problems with knock when running anything under 91 octane and in general all turbocharged and high compression motors should run super unleaded
It takes regular unleaded according to this site http://www.motortrend.com/cars/2003/honda/civic/si_hatchback/1356/specifications/ It takes regular unleaded according to this site http://www.motortrend.com/cars/2003/honda/civic/si_hatchback/1356/specifications/
Yes. You may not get the same performance (horsepower) as you would with premium gas, but modern cars can run fine on any grade of unleaded gas.