Depends... What does you owner's manual say? I currently drive an E-Class 320, and it requires Super Premium (91-92 Octane level). If I even try to use Premium instead of Super Premium, or even worse.... regular.... the sensors in my car know within a few seconds of turning on the car.
Premium gasoline is unleaded. Yes, you can use it, although there may be no actual benefit in it.
Yes. All Unleaded Gasoline Mercedes Benz vehicles require Premium (91 Octane and above) Gasoline. Do not use anything other than Premium Gasoline. Lower grade gasoline can harm the engine.
Yes you can use premium gasoline in unleaded because premium gasoline is also unleaded. The only reason it is called premium gasoline is because it has a higher octance then regular unleaded. Regular unleaded has an octane rating of 87 and premium has an octane rating of 92. Premium gasoline burns slower then regualr gas because it has a higher octane rating.
The best gas mileage from unleaded gasoline or premium gasoline depends on the car. Old cars get better mileage from unleaded.
91 octane at sunoco (low premium) bring a calculator and estimate how many gallons you need. It will work. You will have to walk in and pay in cash.
The advantages of using premium unleaded gasoline compared to regular unleaded gasoline is its increased efficiency and higher burn rate. It is designed to work in higher combustion engines and will often produce poor performance in vehicles designed for regular gas.
does esso premium fuel have ethanol
Yes but as soon as you do your auto will be natured to that type of fuel and if you go back to unleaded it will not run right.
No. Premium grade gasoline is required by Mercedes-Benz. To use a lower grade could cause engine damage.Source: FuelEconomy.gov:1998 Mercedes-BenzE320 Sedan -- See the related link.
all navigators only require reg fuel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ According to the 2004 Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide : ( the engine is designed to run on " premium " unleaded gasoline , 91 octane or higher )
Most small engines are designed to run on regular unleaded gasoline; the higher octane premium gasoline may eventually be harmful to the engine.
No, it's fine. That's basically mid-grade gasoline.