Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
I hear you, gas prices today are crazy enough without adding on an unnecessary upcharge. However, supreme gas is not the same as premium gas.
Supreme gas is otherwise known as premium plus gas or super gas and has an octane rating of 93 and up.
Gas is considered a premium gas with an octane rating of 91 and up. Both are for high-performance vehicles and fall under the high-octane fuel category. So, it probably won’t be a huge deal to switch them unless your vehicle states otherwise.
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