Alot of people will say fuel cleaner is not needed on this new of car and especially if you use top tier gas.
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So chevron is better for you?I've been using Shell 93 Octane since i bought mine, i've used Chevron 93 a few times and i feel my car so different.
I've been using Shell 93 Octane since i bought mine, i've used Chevron 93 a few times and i feel my car so different.
There is over 28,000 miles on my 11 ECO; all run on Mystery brand fuels-never Top Tier. The engine has always run excellent. IMO, just as the posts say, it’s all in your head-just a by the pants feeling, overpriced & does nothing different than the Mystery brands. And the MPGs’ my ECO actually gets- not DIC lies-very few postings with higher numbers.Its funny I felt the same way too lol. I filled up a few tank fulls of shell 93 octane and my car felt more "responsive or smoother" but when I switch to back to chervon my car still felt the same when I used shell 93 octane. I dunno maybe it was all my in head? lol either way both are good and our cars love it.
That is simply not true for 99% of the country, doesn't matter if you buy top tier, another name brand, or a name name a block away. For 87 octane the price is never more than a few cents difference, in each given locality. Drive 20miles in any direction you might see a 20cent difference but I bet most top tier are the same price there too.Top Tier gasoline around me easily runs $0.15-$0.20 higher than non-Top Tier fuel.
It is absolutely true around me, when you factor in that nearly all of the top tier gas stations near me charge *at least* $0.05/gal to use a credit card (including ATM-debit), and I can get non-top tier fuel (USA Gasoline, aka Tesoro, or Costco) for a $0.05 to $0.10/gal cheaper (91 octane) and not get a CC surcharge.That is simply not true for 99% of the country,