Either one is fine. 95 is the higher octane petrol, which has a lower ignition point and will burn cleaner, but 91 is pretty high grade as far as commercial petrols go, as well, and would probably be the safer choice of the two, as higher octane fuels are typically intended more for high performance cars.
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same colour as ourss in Australia.
hehehe. i dont know
per killo 5000 riyal
They may be referring to the octane level of the fuel.
If it is 13:00 EST it should be 21:00 in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is GMT +3
For the time being I think that the warranty should be the least of your worries. Cars sold in the states have different specifications than those sold in Saudi due to several reasons, mainly the weather. Visit Al Hamrani Nissan Est. (main Nissan agent) and get it checked out! If not you risk "it" overheating on you.
They dont have a good club! They just sell petrol and get money ;)