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Picture this: you’re driving on a highway, and suddenly see something you’ve failed to notice earlier: your gas tank is almost empty! You drive to the closest gas station, only to find they have no other gas but 87. Should you pump it inside your car or not? What’s the difference between those numbers?
In fact, gasoline can actually be different, and it’s not one type fits all. In the US, the most typical numbers you’ll see are 87, 89, and 92. In other parts of the world, the numbers can vary, but most common ones are 91, 95, and 98. The higher the number value, the higher the cost of the fuel, so it might seem natural to choose the cheapest one and go with it, but it’s not as simple as it sounds.
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What do these numbers mean? 0:24
If you have an older car, you’re lucky! 1:06
The “knocking” 😱 2:36
Why higher octane fuel costs more 4:44
Ethanol fuel 5:12
The diesel engines! What’s wrong with these guys? 7:12
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Picture this: you’re driving on a highway, and suddenly see something you’ve failed to notice earlier: your gas tank is almost empty! You drive to the closest gas station, only to find they have no other gas but 87. Should you pump it inside your car or not? What’s the difference between those numbers?
In fact, gasoline can actually be different, and it’s not one type fits all. In the US, the most typical numbers you’ll see are 87, 89, and 92. In other parts of the world, the numbers can vary, but most common ones are 91, 95, and 98. The higher the number value, the higher the cost of the fuel, so it might seem natural to choose the cheapest one and go with it, but it’s not as simple as it sounds.
Other videos you might like:
13 Car Tips That Will Save Your Trips • 13 Car Tips That Will Save Your Trips
How to Survive In a Sinking Car • How to Survive In a Sinking Car
16 Driving Hacks from Experienced Drivers • 16 Driving Hacks from Experienced Dri...
TIMESTAMPS:
What do these numbers mean? 0:24
If you have an older car, you’re lucky! 1:06
The “knocking” 😱 2:36
Why higher octane fuel costs more 4:44
Ethanol fuel 5:12
The diesel engines! What’s wrong with these guys? 7:12
#cars #drivingtips #brightside
Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Our Social Media:
Facebook: / brightside
Instagram: / brightgram
5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC
Stock materials (photos, footages and other):
https://www.depositphotos.com
https://www.shutterstock.com
https://www.eastnews.ru
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For more videos and articles visit:
http://www.brightside.me/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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