Can a Corolla use 95 octane gasoline?

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Trevor
07/30/25 1:58am
Corolla can use 95 octane gasoline. Introduction to gasoline: Gasoline is a volatile, flammable hydrocarbon mixture liquid obtained from petroleum through distillation and cracking, which can be used as fuel. It appears as a transparent liquid, is flammable, and has a distillation range of 30 to 220 degrees Celsius. Main characteristics of gasoline: The important characteristics of gasoline include volatility, stability, anti-knock properties, corrosiveness, and cleanliness. Introduction to 95 octane: 95# gasoline refers to standard gasoline with the same anti-knock properties as a mixture containing 95% isooctane and 5% n-heptane. The higher the gasoline octane rating, the stronger its anti-knock performance. Standard gasoline is composed of isooctane and n-heptane.
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