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  1. Aug 4, 2019 · We tested higher octane fuel than manufacturers require on the Honda CR-V, BMW M5, Ford F-150, and Dodge Charger to see if it impacted acceleration or MPG.

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  2. Jul 18, 2024 · To determine whether using regular gas in a vehicle that recommends premium gas had any effect on fuel economy or acceleration, we evaluated two models: a 2015 Acura TLX four-cylinder and...

  3. Sep 4, 2024 · Is Premium Gas Better? Yes and no. If a car manufacturer recommends premium fuel, it’s best to stick with that advice. However, occasionally filling with regular won’t cause significant...

  4. Jun 9, 2024 · Supreme plus gas has even more octane than premium, providing a cushion so plush it’s like running on clouds. So, let’s set the record straight: Supreme plus and premium gas are indeed different players in the fuel game.

  5. May 2, 2024 · Regular gas is rated at 87 octane in most states, while premium is often rated higher at 91 or 93. Fuel with a higher octane rating can stand up to higher compression before it detonates. Essentially, the higher the octane rating, the lower the likelihood that detonation happens at the wrong time.

  6. According to a Canada Drives blog survey (of 1,133 readers) 81.2% of respondents use regular, 15.6% use premium, and 3.2% use a mid-grade octane level. In Canada, gas with an 87 octane level is considered regular, while 89 is considered mid-grade and 91 is considered premium.

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  8. May 8, 2020 · Most Fuel-Efficient Gasoline-Only Vehicles of 2020. Although the price premium for hybrids has come down significantly in the last decade, there remains a gap that’s not covered by any government rebate programs. Servicing and maintaining a hybrid is also more complicated than with a pure internal-combustion engine (ICE) drivetrain. For ...

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