Gas Saving Tips - High Octane Gas - Is It Worth It?
For most cars these
days, buying higher octane gas is a waste of your money.
Regular unleaded has approximately 87 octane already and is
fine for your vehicle.
By avoiding buying high octane gas you’ll
be saving a large amount of money over a period of
time.
High octane gas is always more expensive
at the gas pumps so the next time that you feel guilty for
filling up your SUV with regular gas you can be assured that no
harm will come to your vehicle.
Octane is simply a measurement of how
difficult it is to ignite the gas in your car and has nothing
to do with the quality of the gas. If you are experiencing
engine pings, rattles, or knocks you can switch to high octane
gas.
However, you shouldn’t be experiencing
any of those knocks and rattles if you are keeping your vehicle
maintained and making sure that you don’t miss those scheduled
maintenance checkups.
If you are driving a new model car you definitely shouldn’t be
hearing any pings or rattles and if you are you should take
your vehicle to a mechanic.
"Save
Gas, Save Money, Save The
Environment"
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