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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. May 2, 2024 · If your car only recommends premium, the choice is yours. With certain vehicles like the Ford F-150 and Mazda MX-5 Miata, automakers recommend premium gas but don’t require it. Research by AAA found that these vehicles saw a slight increase in performance and fuel economy using premium gas.

  3. 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.

  4. 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...

  5. Jul 18, 2024 · 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 ...

  6. Jun 26, 2024 · Top Tier gasoline is worth the extra cost to consumers, according to a study by AAA. Consumer Reports lists car brands that recommend Top Tier gasoline and gas stations where you can buy Top...

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  8. Jun 9, 2024 · So, let’s set the record straight: Supreme plus and premium gas are indeed different players in the fuel game. They’re like cousins that share a last name but have different jobs. One is not necessarily better than the other; they simply have their unique fit in the automotive family.

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