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A 2002 Volkswagen Beetle Turbo takes 91 octane gas or higher. The manufacturer's recommended octane for this car will also be listed on the inside of the gas cap.
for any Volkswagen gas engine do not use anything lower than a 91 octane rating.
The Volkswagen Rabbit requires at least 87-octane fuel. In most areas (at least in the U.S.), this is considered "regular" grade gas. Higher octane gas may be used, but will have little to no effect on engine performance.
no
"premium" or at least 91 octane
unleaded gasoline. 87 octane or the lowest grade.
At least 91 Octane. The higher octane is to prevent engine knock- esp susceptible b/c of the turbocharged engine.
Probably, yes. Gasoline comes with different octane ratings because some engines require a higher octane to prevent pre-ignition ("pinging" under acceleration or on hills). Check your owner's manual. Also, you can experiment with lower-octane (and therefore less expensive) gasoline. If you do not experience pinging with 87 octane gas, then that is all you need.(Technically, a higher-octane gas burns slower than lesser-octane gas, but that is beyond the scope of this question.)
Its designed to operate on regular octane gas.
It can ..but the compression ratio require 91 octane minimum...
Premium unleaded 98 Octane
It is a hi-compression motor and does require 93 octane.