It is all the same, to start with. The different brands have additives added at the bulk plant where the gasoline tankers are filled. Be sure you do not use old gasoline, as the additives are different for winter and summer driving.
Chevron is one of the best brands of gas for your car. There is a lot of debate with various gas companies offering additives. Part of this is personal decision, price and taste.
in simple terms, yes, it is. Have always used chevron and NEVER had any fuel related issues. Car I have is a 2001 es300 and my parents bought it new and always used cheap Costco or other brand. When they gave me the car last year, it had issues in the fuel system. I have since cleaned it out and told my wife to never use anything but chevron.
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This is an old advertising slogan for ESSO, now EXXON oil company, John D. Rockefeller's old Standard Oil Company (S. O., ESSO). The idea was that ESSO gasoline was so good your mighty V-8 powered Detroit lead sled of a car would roar like a tiger with ESSO gas in the gas tank. Not to be confused with Tony the Tiger, who was pimping Kellogg's Frosted Flakes.
Well Esso is best, 10w-30 in the summer, and 5w-30 in the winter. =========================================================== According to the 1999 Lincoln Town Car Owner Guide : With engine oil filter change : It came from the factory with ( 4.7 litres / 5.0 U.S. quarts of 5W-30 )
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A car can be considered a shell structure, as the body of the car is designed to provide structural support and protection to the occupants. The body panels of the car generally act as a shell, distributing external forces across the frame to ensure structural integrity and safety.
yes, i have a zf tranny and i put mobil 1 in it, what kind of car do u have?
It depends solely whether you have problems with your injectors or not. Some cars go 200K and higher without any problems. If you have bought an used car, it's recommended to perform a cleaning cycle. There are plenty of gas additives which you can use, such as, Shell, Chevron, SeaWater and so on.
The Chevron credit catd had three different levels. Some benefits include credits for gas purchases, discounted hotel rates, travelers insurance, preferred car rental rates and cash back rewards on your card.
Esso (now known as Exxon) famously used the slogan "Put a tiger in your tank" in their advertising campaigns in the 1960s and 1970s. The campaign was meant to convey that using their gasoline would make your car powerful like a tiger.
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