Really? They are advertising a lot. I thought yeah, right.I started using that upside app. Pretty cool. Shows you prices in the area and also get between 5-20ish cents back per gallon.
Yeah a co worker was telling me about it so I decided to give it a try.Really? They are advertising a lot. I thought yeah, right.
The Buick literally calls out premium fuel?I don't much worry about regular prices as the Buick needs premium. Just dropped to $3.559 today only 20¢ above regular in town.
Leaving for Florida tomorrow. Noticed on previous trips that the price separation between regular and premium jumps a lot the further south we travel.
Didn't check diesel as the old Dodge got sent to the backyard today for the winter. I think it is around $4.899 but the cetane is so pathetically low, I add a healthy glug from the silver jug every fuel up plus the apple juice anti-gel so price is closer $5
I use GasBuddy and until recently, they didn't offer cash back, just prices. Now they do, probably because of the Upside app, but they want me to "securely" link my checking account to a card they will send me. It may be completely secure, but I am leary and can't do that...I started using that upside app. Pretty cool. Shows you prices in the area and also get between 5-20ish cents back per gallon.
My Dad had an early 2000's Buick with the Supercharged V6 . I remember him saying it needed premium .The Buick literally calls out premium fuel?
Interesting. I just sometimes wonder how much difference it would make in engine life or performanceMy Dad had an early 2000's Buick with the Supercharged V6 . I remember him saying it needed premium .
Interesting. I just sometimes wonder how much difference it would make in engine life or performance
Manual "recommends" using premium.The Buick literally calls out premium fuel?
Ahhh, the magic of computerized engines.My 21 CX-9 has 2.5 turbo and they rate it with premium and regular gas. I am too old to care much about HP so I use regular. They say you can use either with no issues.