with gasoline prices rising above $3.00 in Houston, what grade of gas do I really need in my 2015 3.8 Genesis and my wife's 2017 Tuscan? Thanks
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Regular is fine, but you should stick to top-tier gas stations as the gas at those stations has the required additives for the GDI engines.
Prices creeping up near $4.00/gallon here in NorCal. (Premium). I'd love to see $3 again...with gasoline prices rising above $3.00 in Houston, what grade of gas do I really need in my 2015 3.8 Genesis and my wife's 2017 Tuscan? Thanks
Try googling Top Tier Gas to see what it is about and a list of retailers who qualify.what is "top tiered" gas? Mobil, Exxon, Shell? Anyone else? Valero??
Thanks I will.Try googling Top Tier Gas to see what it is about and a list of retailers who qualify.
No, woke up to take a leak.Thanks I will.
PS up early to watch the wedding??????????????????????????????????? : )
No, woke up to take a leak.
what is "top tiered" gas? Mobil, Exxon, Shell? Anyone else? Valero??
Being on the Top Tier list doesn't mean all those gasolines are the same. It just means that they meet the minimum standard of detergents needed to be on the list.I pulled up the list. A lot of gasoline companies in Houston. However Shell must think they have liquid gold. Most expensive around here.
I pulled up the list. A lot of gasoline companies in Houston. However Shell must think they have liquid gold. Most expensive around here.
I don't. I just checked GasBuddy website and my local Costco has premium for $3.29 per gallon.It's interesting to hear Americans complain about gas prices. The price this weekend in Canada will hit the equivalent of about $4.07 US per US gallon. Of course, we have "free" healthcare.
Mark, What do they call a graduating doctor at the bottom of his class?? "Doctor" I guess it is okay to use a top tier that may not have as much additives as another company but still on the list. They didn't print them in a particular order other than alphabetically.Being on the Top Tier list doesn't mean all those gasolines are the same. It just means that they meet the minimum standard of detergents needed to be on the list.
Also, Shell runs a lot of promotions where members can get $0.10 per gallon reduction in price, so they probably just jack up the price to account for that.
The point is that the quality of gasoline in the USA (especially with regard to engine detergents) was much worse before the Top Tier program than it is today. So it has served a very useful purpose, even if it doesn't tell us which is the best.Mark, What do they call a graduating doctor at the bottom of his class?? "Doctor" I guess it is okay to use a top tier that may not have as much additives as another company but still on the list. They didn't print them in a particular order other than alphabetically.
thank you for your expertise. Very helpful for me. Different car but my sister purchased a Porsche Macon and was told she has to use premium. Also her Cadillac suv.The point is that the quality of gasoline in the USA (especially with regard to engine detergents) was much worse before the Top Tier program than it is today. So it has served a very useful purpose, even if it doesn't tell us which is the best.
Most people inside the industry would probably say that Chevron is best quality, and many automakers use it for their EPA mileage and pollution tests.
Interestingly, BP only obtained the Top Tier designation "relatively" recently (a while ago, but way after Chevron, Shell, and ExxonMobil).