We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Most gas stations have three options that you can put in your vehicle: regular, mid-grade (plus), and premium. These labels are also often ...
Automakers and oil companies are quietly developing a new generation of fuels and engines to run more efficiently on them, generating more power from less gasoline to reduce emissions and boost fuel ...
In the June 2006 issue of Motor Trend, our "Strike Force: Target Z06" cover story highlights the track test five of America's hottest tuner vehicles against America's best factory supercar: the new ...
Automakers and oil companies are developing new engines and fuels Fuel cost is a key concern Automakers and oil companies are quietly developing a new generation of fuels and engines to run more ...
NORFOLK, Va., (WVEC) – Every vehicle’s user manual lists a recommended octane level for when you refill it at the pump. But online claims say if you use a higher octane fuel, you can get more gas ...
Hondata co-founder Doug Macmillan loves all things automotive data (pun intended), especially if it’s Honda data (pun intended again). After recording 327 horsepower and 359 pound-feet (487 Nm) at the ...
Unless you’ve been living in a cave—or drive an electric car—you know that gas prices have shot up to unprecedented highs, due to multiple factors that have been further exacerbated by the Russian war ...
Q: I drive a 2001 Lexus LS430 with 58,567 miles. The car manual says I should use gasoline with an octane of 96 or higher. I cannot find an octane that high. Any suggestions? — J.S., Fort Lauderdale, ...
DETROIT -- Automakers and oil companies are quietly developing a new generation of fuels and engines to run more efficiently on them, generating more power from less gasoline to reduce emissions and ...
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