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In your opinion, which company's gas is the best for our 2IS?!?!
Down here majority of the companies are not brand name, well.........maybe except for BP. But, I haven't seen Sunnoco, Mobile, etc.....
How's BP's 93 octane for IS350? Any one used it yet?
In today's world with fuel specs tighter than an ant's behind all fuels will meet spec, that's the law. Fuel is usually supplied from one or two refineries in an area, so if you live in, say, Southern California you may get fuel from the ExxonMobil refinery in Torrance whether you buy it from BP, Exxon, or the local Quickie Mart. If you would ever see the tanker trucks loading up at the fuel racks at a major refinery they will be from all the major brands, and independents. It's just a commodity, and a volume business. The difference is in the additive pack which is usually added when the tanker is offloaded. Each of the major brands has their own blend, but there is really very little difference between the brands. I've never, ever had any fuel issues or engine problems from any source I've bought from. Pick a source that is priced right and is convenient to your house or commute route. Whatever the advertisements would like to tell you THERE IS VERY LITTLE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BRANDS. It's a business based on volume.
Yea, I know that they all share same pipelines but, the question becomes: Which company's additives are BETTER? I am not sure what type of additives they use and I am not sure which company offeres the best "Additive" gas that is good for our IS350's for 91, 93, etc octane since, I've never filled up my 15 yrs old Honda with higher octane rating?
honestly there really may be no difference regionally or with in the same area....my dad used to have a gas station and so do two of my uncles....regardles of brand the gas may come from the same place....for example one of my uncles gas station was an off brand and he received his gas from a local distributor...then he got the BP franchise for his store...and the gas still came from the same place....after having some probelms with BP he went back to an offbrand name...and yet again gas came from same place....
In the U.S., I will use Chevron for daily driving...however if I plan to go to a track, I will use Sunoco...stuff is quite clean and burns efficiently for a good combustion. Just my 2 cents.
hmmm....Ive noticed ALL the Mobil gas stations by me turned to Lukoil. Anyone know the story behind this??
I've been using Shell for almost the past year. Their gas has been about 2-5 cents more than the really cheap gas around here (Raceway, Valero etc). Hopefully the quality of their gas has not suffered.
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