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Originally posted by moxnix: Why would you put in a higher grade than what is called for? It does not matter how much your car costs. If the Ford GT manual told you to put in regular gas would you put in premium anyway since the car cost so much?
If your new Aveo told you to put in premium gas would you put in regular just because it is a cheap car?
I dont know what the Mercedes or the Studabaker need for gas but IIRC older camrys call for premium fuel.
I understand, but I've never heard of a new mercedes (it was the wanna be SUV/jeep lookin one, don't remember the model #) that took 87 octance, maybe I'm wrong. I see people do this all day, in all different types of cars. from beemers to hoopdies.
Originally posted by PackRat: They pay fuel jockeys $10/hr?
they pay anyone who works for their company $10/hr, and that was the only spot they had an opening for. the raises are based on # of hours worked (I think it's like every 880). it's ok, don't be jealous
1995 SE
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