Are you confused with the choices when you pull up to the gas pump? When we see the word "premium" we automatically think that it means "better" or “the best”. But is it?
First of all, premium gas is a type of gasoline and not just a marketing ploy. Your vehicle might actually need it. You need to check your owner’s manual to see what gas is best suited for your vehicle. Premium gasoline comes with a higher octane level—92 or 93 compared to 87 for regular gas. You may also see a mid-grade gas with an octane of 89, which is less commonly used than 87 and 93.
With that said, should you use premium gas for your vehicle?
On average, most vehicles do not need premium gas for their vehicle despite the upscale name. Along with higher octane levels, premium gas comes at a higher price. In fact, premium gas costs 15-30 cents per gallon more than regular gas.
Therefore, unless your owner’s manual specifically states that your vehicle needs premium gas then you are simply wasting money.
So, the next time you are at the gas station unless you NEED premium, choose regular gasoline and save money at the pumps!