BillZ
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Below are two more articles, both from AAA, regarding the use of premium vs regular gas. I had previously posted a video link from Consumer Reports testing of the issue on a vehicle where premium was "recommended" but not "required" as is the case with the GV80 (at least the 3.5 -- I haven't reviewed the manual for 2.5). They found no benefit in their testing either in performance or fuel consumption. The AAA articles suggest there may be minor benefit to using premium in what might be termed "high load" situations such as trailer towing or high speed and high acceleration scenarios (racing?), but not enough in regular driving to justify the higher cost. Nowhere is it suggested that using premium provides any protection or longevity to engines in cars where it is only recommended but not required.
I drove my previous Genesis for 6 years using top-tier regular and the engine was like new when I traded it for my GV80. I never had an issue with performance. True, I never raced another G80 3.8. My personal take (you are entitled to yours) is that unless you plan on racing or heavy towing, you and the car will be perfectly using top-tier regular. So will your wallet.
newsroom.aaa.com
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I drove my previous Genesis for 6 years using top-tier regular and the engine was like new when I traded it for my GV80. I never had an issue with performance. True, I never raced another G80 3.8. My personal take (you are entitled to yours) is that unless you plan on racing or heavy towing, you and the car will be perfectly using top-tier regular. So will your wallet.

U.S. Drivers Waste $2.1 Billion Annually on Premium Gasoline
AAA testing shows no benefit to splurging on premium fuel when not required by the manufacturer


Don’t Be Fueled: Premium Not Always Worth the Price
AAA tests show premium fuel benefits some vehicles, but comes at a high cost
