From what I understand, there is really no benefit from the higher octane fuels in a car that does not require it.
Most manfs suggest the appropriate octane level. It is not recommended or better to use a higher rating. You may find, depending on your car, that you get slightly better mileage. Consider the length of the hose from the storage tank to your gas tank and wether you are getting all of the grade you have selected! Most manfs suggest the appropriate octane level. It is not recommended or better to use a higher rating. You may find, depending on your car, that you get slightly better mileage. Consider the length of the hose from the storage tank to your gas tank and wether you are getting all of the grade you have selected!
NO.. it does not need premium gas.. You only have to put premium gas in a car which recommends premium gas. I would recommend a fill up with some mid grade gas atleast once a month...
if you have a turbo engine you need premium gas, look inside your gas tank door and it will tell you what octane your car requires.
87 Octane Is What Is required .No Need For Premium Just a waste Of money.....
the V6 and the GT need regular gas, however the Shelby Gt500 and Gt500 KR require premium fuel (because it is supercharged). As with any car if you put premium fuel into a car that doesn't need it you may get a bit better performance/gas mileage.
The Kia Sedona requires 87 or higher octane fuel. In the US, "regular" gas is 87 octane, middle grade is 89, and premium is 91-92. For this car, you only need regular grade gas. You *can* use premium, but it is not at all necessary.
If you value your car I would recommend it, it WILL run better that way.
yes premium gas is required
Regular works just fine, there is no need to spend the extra that premium gas costs.
i am guessing you should use premium gas for a Chrysler 300. Regular is ok unless you have a SRT8.
not unless you have diesel.
yes
Absolutely...it will run much worse using non-premium gas.