Read your cars owners manual. Most vehicles only require regular gas. Those cars normally do not need a higher grade unless you hear a lot of pinging in the engine. Using a higher grade fuel will not hurt the vehicle in most cases, it will just cost you more out of pocket. Some auto makers do include a warning about ethanol and the maximum % you can use so read your manual.
Regular unleaded gasoline.Regular unleaded gasoline.
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.
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.
Regular unleaded.Regular unleaded.
The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in 2008 was $3.27
gasoline, regular unleaded.
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Yes you can use regular gasoline.
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.
Gas mileage is way better with regular unleaded gasoline over E85.
The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in 1980 was $1.25
The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in 2005 was $2.30