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Originally Posted by shultice24
I wasn't referring to premium fuel. We have three blends here, 10% ethanol (cheapest), regular unleaded, then premium.
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I know that , I just wanted to make sure the other posters would also know this === sometimes words can be misleading , even when is not intentional , but correct me if I am wrong === In the U.S we don't use leaded gas at all === so the term unleaded used by gas stations to differentiate one price from another is wrong =========== which brings me to the point , that the lowest price on gasoline should be the one the one you want to save money , unless the vehicle requires a higher octane , which it would tell you right in the gas cap ....... otherwise you are doing more harm , than good to your car , and wallet ==== consumers should be aware of this , and unfortunately they are not ==== go for the lowest priced gasoline , you don't need to spend more or even harm your car , regardless of the commercials on TV .