I’ve noticed by going to Costco, and getting premium gas every time, but I get up to 5 miles more to the gallon. With an 18 gallon tank, I think it’s worth the extra expense. Besides the gas it’s just better for your vehicle.
I know, I know… Some people say premium gas is not a big deal. But I have a Dodge charger, and I’m getting 24 miles to the gallon in my vehicle. I’ll take that! All day every day!
When I running out of gas, which is not very often, because I try to fill up at half a tank, I will go to Circle K and get premium there. But it does cost more, and I don’t think the gas is as good as what you’re getting from Costco.
If you've got a car designed to run on premium putting regular in it will reduce you milage as well as power and that's if it can compensate, if not putting regular in will lead to a premature death for that engine.
Yes, this is understandable. There are some vehicles that are designed by the manufacturer, and recommended for premium gasoline. Mine does not happen to be one of them, however, after evaluating my gas mileage and overall performance of my vehicle… I’m sticking with premium.
One of my family members challenged me to do so, I thought they were crazy. But they were right. Costco, premium gas, I get the best performance and mileage out of my vehicle. And 24 miles to the gallon on a dodge charger is a damn good deal. Sometimes it might drop down to 23 but that’s if I’m driving around town a lot not on the freeway.
Years ago on the air force base, the motorpool only supplied 1 grade of gasoline and, by the smell, I could tell it was premium. Do they know something we don't? No, people are trained to be cheap to themselves and all their stuff. Premium in all my stuff for the last 20 years and never needed any injector cleaner and, as you state, 5+ more miles per gallon, even on my old 1995 K1500 with 376,000 on the engine and counting.
Your comment about people being cheap, and being cheap to themselves, it’s so true. They think they’re saving money, but in the long run, they’re not. But it’s the fact that the psyop has been running for so long, we think it’s OK to buy $10 shirts at Walmart and expect them the last.
When my father passed away, I had some extra money, I went out, and I spent money on clothing. Good clothing, stuff that would last. I’ll never have to buy another pair of jeans for the rest of my life, and that includes every other garment you can imagine.
I may want to buy a few things here and there, however, I will not need to. The clothing I purchased is top-notch. And I don’t mean designer, top-notch, I just mean quality top-notch.
No - but I always try to get my gas from Costco. It’s cheaper, and also it would be the same gas all the time. I do not shop at Arco for gas ever.
I’ve noticed by going to Costco, and getting premium gas every time, but I get up to 5 miles more to the gallon. With an 18 gallon tank, I think it’s worth the extra expense. Besides the gas it’s just better for your vehicle.
I know, I know… Some people say premium gas is not a big deal. But I have a Dodge charger, and I’m getting 24 miles to the gallon in my vehicle. I’ll take that! All day every day!
When I running out of gas, which is not very often, because I try to fill up at half a tank, I will go to Circle K and get premium there. But it does cost more, and I don’t think the gas is as good as what you’re getting from Costco.
If you've got a car designed to run on premium putting regular in it will reduce you milage as well as power and that's if it can compensate, if not putting regular in will lead to a premature death for that engine.
Yes, this is understandable. There are some vehicles that are designed by the manufacturer, and recommended for premium gasoline. Mine does not happen to be one of them, however, after evaluating my gas mileage and overall performance of my vehicle… I’m sticking with premium.
One of my family members challenged me to do so, I thought they were crazy. But they were right. Costco, premium gas, I get the best performance and mileage out of my vehicle. And 24 miles to the gallon on a dodge charger is a damn good deal. Sometimes it might drop down to 23 but that’s if I’m driving around town a lot not on the freeway.
Years ago on the air force base, the motorpool only supplied 1 grade of gasoline and, by the smell, I could tell it was premium. Do they know something we don't? No, people are trained to be cheap to themselves and all their stuff. Premium in all my stuff for the last 20 years and never needed any injector cleaner and, as you state, 5+ more miles per gallon, even on my old 1995 K1500 with 376,000 on the engine and counting.
Your comment about people being cheap, and being cheap to themselves, it’s so true. They think they’re saving money, but in the long run, they’re not. But it’s the fact that the psyop has been running for so long, we think it’s OK to buy $10 shirts at Walmart and expect them the last.
When my father passed away, I had some extra money, I went out, and I spent money on clothing. Good clothing, stuff that would last. I’ll never have to buy another pair of jeans for the rest of my life, and that includes every other garment you can imagine.
I may want to buy a few things here and there, however, I will not need to. The clothing I purchased is top-notch. And I don’t mean designer, top-notch, I just mean quality top-notch.