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  2. 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.

  3. Jul 18, 2024 · Its okay to use regular even if the manufacturer recommends using premium gas. But owners should check their owner’s manual before making the switch, and remember that some automakers...

  4. Jun 28, 2023 · With the rising cost of gas you may find yourself wondering if it’s ok to switch from premium to regular and vice versa. However, being a responsible automobile owner requires us to pay attention to our car’s fuel octane requirements and recommendations.

  5. Should I use premium gas? The best advice is to check your car’s manual. Some luxury cars and SUVs run on regular gas, while some seemingly ‘regular’ cars run on premium.

  6. Jan 31, 2018 · Some manufacturers recommend premium gas but say that regular or mid-grade gas can be used instead. They usually warn that using lower-octane gas could reduce performance and fuel economy.

  7. Feb 12, 2018 · The main difference with premium is its octane rating — 91 or higher compared with 87 for regular octane. The higher octane gives premium gas greater resistance to early fuel ignition,...

  8. When premium is recommended but not required, it is possible to switch between high-octane and regular gas – whether due to price, availability, or a short-term need for slightly better performance – as often as required with no risk of adverse outcome for the engine.

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