I'm getting maybe 27 MPG city which is fine considering I drive through the stop and go of Dallas. But has anyone found that a more "premium" grade of fuel gains better MPG's?
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I'm getting maybe 27 MPG city which is fine considering I drive through the stop and go of Dallas. But has anyone found that a more "premium" grade of fuel gains better MPG's?
I've never seen testing or had personal experience that showed that higher octane fuel is any better than regular for cars not designed to run on premium fuel.
Well I guess that saves me from spending more on gas. I just noticed that cars that "require" better gas have a better MPG rating.