Starflyer
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- Joined
- Feb 18, 2018
- Messages
- 1,098
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- Points
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- Location
- Vancouver WA
- Genesis Model Type
- Genesis G80 Sport
I get about 10% more fuel economy with 93 than with 87 in my car (both <=10% ethanol). However, it's not worth the ~$1/gal price difference (+30%) so I don't bother with 93.
Many local sources for 90 octane @0% ethanol locally for $4+/gal. Also not worth it.
A DOLLAR A GALLON MORE!!! I'm in the Seattle area where almost all the gas station prices are 30 cents more for 93 and 20 cents more for 91. So a 15 gallon fillup is $3 more for 91 and $4.50 for 93. Comparable to getting a Starbucks cup of coffee maybe every 2 weeks. Is the $1 a gallon hit for full service stations where you stay in the car and an attendent pumps your gas?
I was driving through Oregon where the state thinks you're too dumb to pump your own gas. The attendent didn't go "click-click" when he put the gas cap back on. About 200 miles down the road, I get the "check engine" light. Next morning I filled the tank up in a state that lets you pump your own gas and about another 200 miles down the road, the "check engine" light went out. This was on a '16 Acura that gives about 3 clicks when fill-up the cap. My new Genesis G80 only gets about 1 click for the same maneuver
On GasBuddy I pulled up the prices for Miami and it appears there, 93 averages close to 60 cents more or double the hit for the Seattle area.