User100723
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No hate please, this just occurred today.
A good friend of mine was discussing the different types of gasoline some vehicles might require. after a quick google search, he said he was going to start putting premium for his daily driver as apparently it’s better for longevity… but then reading further, he saw a lot of competing anecdotes, stats and opinions both for and against this line of thinking. Eventually he settles on one answer that said “see what the manual says about your specific car/engine, as anything other than that can cause problems”. What does his vehicle manual recommend? 87 regular, but can also accept premium as well!
so he says he has to check his other car and see what gas is recommended in that manual. If it requires premium, then he will have to remember to only put premium in that car’s tank, and stock with regular for his daily driver.
here’s the kicker: he turns to me and asks “did you check the manual for your car?”
“Mine’s electric” I say.
he bursts out laughing, in a good way at the humor of the whole scene. Felt just like a commercial!
this was not the first time I had to remind him or anyone else my car didn’t need gas, but this was by far the funniest!
How many of us have had this kind of experience?
A good friend of mine was discussing the different types of gasoline some vehicles might require. after a quick google search, he said he was going to start putting premium for his daily driver as apparently it’s better for longevity… but then reading further, he saw a lot of competing anecdotes, stats and opinions both for and against this line of thinking. Eventually he settles on one answer that said “see what the manual says about your specific car/engine, as anything other than that can cause problems”. What does his vehicle manual recommend? 87 regular, but can also accept premium as well!
so he says he has to check his other car and see what gas is recommended in that manual. If it requires premium, then he will have to remember to only put premium in that car’s tank, and stock with regular for his daily driver.
here’s the kicker: he turns to me and asks “did you check the manual for your car?”
“Mine’s electric” I say.
he bursts out laughing, in a good way at the humor of the whole scene. Felt just like a commercial!
this was not the first time I had to remind him or anyone else my car didn’t need gas, but this was by far the funniest!
How many of us have had this kind of experience?
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