carguy75
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- Atlanta, Georgia
- Genesis Model Year
- 2015
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
I understand your point as well. I personally like Shell V-power, however I really do not buy into the "Special Gas" advertisement from any of the gas merchants. I do believe Shell have a class leading detergent package that will keep my injectors clean without needing any extra treatments, hence why I choose the Shell brand. My goal is to keep this car for as long as possible, so I will baby it.Fair point, I totally understand. Despite fueling up at Costco, to be honest I do it for mainly for the 4% CB and the convenience. I get 2% on Shell with another card so when I'm near a Shell I fuel up there if I'm in the area. It really doesn't matter.
I always tell people... it's an oxymoron to penny pinch on your ride when you've spent all that money on getting it. It doesn't matter what it is... if one dished out $30K+ for a car and then goes out and penny pinches (with intent to scrape by) with walmart oil and crap fram paper filters, believe me it's a *roll eyes* moment.
But hey to each their own... I just don't get the logic with that type of people. It's like why did you even buy the car in the first place?
Anyway... good stuff.. I wish I had a Shell closer, but unfortunently it's a ways out...
However, I prefer BP 89 silver for my lawnmower due to it not having an ethanol in the fuel. I have also used BP 93 octane in my Genesis when I needed to fill up out of town when a Shell station was not available. I like both brands and they both seem to work well in my engines. Therefore, I am sure any top tier brand of gas will keep the fuel system clean. So use what brand you feel is best for you Genny and your wallet.
