Premium gas sounds like it’s something special. But it translates into paying extra for a higher octane without any performance or fuel-economy benefits for many cars. That’s what we found after ...
Premium fuel has a higher octane rating (91-94) than regular gas (85-87). For cars that require premium fuel, using regular gas instead could void the warranty. When premium fuel is recommended, the ...
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