You’re at the pump, and consider refueling with premium gas. It’s only a few cents more per gallon, and it must be better for your vehicle, right?
A new AAA study shows that changing the octane of your fuel actually doesn’t help the vehicle if the manufacturer doesn’t suggest doing so. If 87-octane (regular) gasoline is recommended for your car, using a higher octane will not lead to any added benefits. And you’d be wasting your money; spending a few more cents per gallon of 93-octane (premium) gasoline adds up fast.
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