Mildly spoilery article about the next Gilmore Girls season.
The guy who plays Logan is 28. He wasn't even young when he was a Young American!
Does anyone here put premium in their car? If not, but it's one of those cars that says you should -- why not?
Does anyone here put premium in their car? If not, but it's one of those cars that says you should -- why not?
I think most or all cars built in the last 12 or so years that specify premium can safely handle regular. There was an article somewhere yesterday that talked about the declining sales of premium gas as a result of higher gas prices - lemme see if I can find it.
My '59 Lincoln requires premium, and the engine could be severely damaged if I used regular.
Does anyone here put premium in their car? If not, but it's one of those cars that says you should -- why not?
I do. That's what the manual says to do, and I figure I invested too much in the car not to.
Drivers tire of premium gas prices
A different article: High Gas Prices Have Some Drivers Switching From Premium to Unleaded
Huh. They interview a mechanic that says substituting regular unleaded for premium is bad - that's a minority opinion I think.
Does anyone here put premium in their car? If not, but it's one of those cars that says you should -- why not?
My car runs noticably better on the higher grade gasolines. Usually I go with the mid-grade, but never the regular.
On Car Talk one time they recommended that someone do a blind test on their spouse who insisted that more expensive gas was best, IIRC.
Ever since I replaced my engine two months ago, I've been having intermittent problems with the "check engine" light appearing on the dashboard. It goes away when I fill up with premium, so I'm sticking with that until I get a new car in 2006.
Kathy A, your car specifies premium gas?
No, but it is over 103,000 miles, so I'm babying it until I can afford a new one.