Anthony
I have about 13500-14000 to spend and im wondering what luxury cars don't require premium. Cars like Mercedes, Cadillac, bmw, audi, infiniti, etc. If you maybe know a specific model or something that runs on regular, please inform me, many thanks! God bless.
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Buying premium gas is like taking vitamins, you can't always feel the difference and yet you know it's the right thing to do. But as gas prices climb, paying the extra dime per gallon for premium is like adding insult to injury. Eventually, the thought is bound to jump into your head.... "Do I really need to pop for premium?" The key is to figure out whether premium gasoline is "required" or "recommended." If it is recommended then a driver could opt to use a lower grade of gas, if they were willing to accept slightly reduced performance and fuel economy. Most if not all luxury cars require premium gas. Luxury manufacturers like Audi, Lexus, BMW, Infiniti & Mercedes Benz require the highest octane possible for optimum performance. Most of these cars are luxury performance vehicles and they need to be taken care of properly. But not all of them do, for example the 2008 + Mercedes Benz C300 is designed as a flexible fuel vehicle. However that is not to say that every person who owns a luxury car uses Premium gas cause quite frankly I know a lot of people who drive a luxury car that requires premium gas and instead they use Mid Grade fuel. I have used Mid grade in my BMW at times and the car runs great!! However I would not go as far as putting regular gas in a luxury sports car. Mid Grade wont affect your car in any negative way from my experience, if anything the difference will be minimal or even unnoticeable but Premium fuel without a doubt is cleaner and allows the vehicle to operate as designed not to mention much smoother and it will consume fuel more efficiently. Adding regular fuel to a car that requires premium fuel will have consequences such as the knocking of the engine, poor fuel economy, throttle lag, decrease in horsepower and over all a decrease in performance. Engine problems are costly and far outweigh the small savings at the pump offered by regular gasoline.
However to directly answer your question, some cars that can run on regular unleaded fuel or are flexible on fuel consumption are the following vehicles:
2009 Lincoln MKS:
The 2009 model of Lincoln MKS, a full-size luxury sedan by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company, runs on regular unleaded fuel.
Cadillac CTS:
A mid-sized luxury car, the Cadillac CTS is manufactured by General Motors under its Cadillac marque. It was designed to run on regular unleaded fuel.
Mercedes Benz C-Class (C300) Luxury Sedan:
Beginning with the 2008 model, the C-Class C300 Luxury Sedan by Mercedes-Benz was designed as a flexible fuel vehicle with a multi-point injection fuel system. Thus, it does not use premium fuel but the cheaper regular unleaded gasoline incorporated with ethanol.
Buying premium gas is like taking vitamins, you can't always feel the difference and yet you know it's the right thing to do. But as gas prices climb, paying the extra dime per gallon for premium is like adding insult to injury. Eventually, the thought is bound to jump into your head.... "Do I really need to pop for premium?" The key is to figure out whether premium gasoline is "required" or "recommended." If it is recommended then a driver could opt to use a lower grade of gas, if they were willing to accept slightly reduced performance and fuel economy. Most if not all luxury cars require premium gas. Luxury manufacturers like Audi, Lexus, BMW, Infiniti & Mercedes Benz require the highest octane possible for optimum performance. Most of these cars are luxury performance vehicles and they need to be taken care of properly. But not all of them do, for example the 2008 + Mercedes Benz C300 is designed as a flexible fuel vehicle. However that is not to say that every person who owns a luxury car uses Premium gas cause quite frankly I know a lot of people who drive a luxury car that requires premium gas and instead they use Mid Grade fuel. I have used Mid grade in my BMW at times and the car runs great!! However I would not go as far as putting regular gas in a luxury sports car. Mid Grade wont affect your car in any negative way from my experience, if anything the difference will be minimal or even unnoticeable but Premium fuel without a doubt is cleaner and allows the vehicle to operate as designed not to mention much smoother and it will consume fuel more efficiently. Adding regular fuel to a car that requires premium fuel will have consequences such as the knocking of the engine, poor fuel economy, throttle lag, decrease in horsepower and over all a decrease in performance. Engine problems are costly and far outweigh the small savings at the pump offered by regular gasoline.
However to directly answer your question, some cars that can run on regular unleaded fuel or are flexible on fuel consumption are the following vehicles:
2009 Lincoln MKS:
The 2009 model of Lincoln MKS, a full-size luxury sedan by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company, runs on regular unleaded fuel.
Cadillac CTS:
A mid-sized luxury car, the Cadillac CTS is manufactured by General Motors under its Cadillac marque. It was designed to run on regular unleaded fuel.
Mercedes Benz C-Class (C300) Luxury Sedan:
Beginning with the 2008 model, the C-Class C300 Luxury Sedan by Mercedes-Benz was designed as a flexible fuel vehicle with a multi-point injection fuel system. Thus, it does not use premium fuel but the cheaper regular unleaded gasoline incorporated with ethanol.
what could happen if i use regular gas in a luxury car, which requires premium gas? ?
Sam P
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A black hole will form inside the engine bay of your car, swallowing the entire Earth and ending life as we know it....LOL.
Modern engines have a knock sensor which is read by the ECU and if the ECU detects knock, it scales back timing and adjusts other run parameters to assure that no damage is done to the engine by running it on lower octane regular unleaded fuel, even if it's designed to run on premium.
You won't make quite as much peak HP running it on regular if it's designed to run on premium, but other than that you shouldn't have any trouble. Don't sweat it.
A black hole will form inside the engine bay of your car, swallowing the entire Earth and ending life as we know it....LOL.
Modern engines have a knock sensor which is read by the ECU and if the ECU detects knock, it scales back timing and adjusts other run parameters to assure that no damage is done to the engine by running it on lower octane regular unleaded fuel, even if it's designed to run on premium.
You won't make quite as much peak HP running it on regular if it's designed to run on premium, but other than that you shouldn't have any trouble. Don't sweat it.
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