Can the Besturn B70 use 95-octane gasoline?

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Harry
07/30/25 3:50am
The Besturn B70 can use 95-octane gasoline, which will not cause any damage to the car and is actually beneficial. Different grades of gasoline have varying octane ratings, with higher-grade gasoline having a higher octane rating. Gasoline with a higher octane rating has better anti-knock properties, and engines using gasoline with good anti-knock properties are less prone to knocking. The Besturn B70 is a mid-to-high-end sedan launched by FAW Besturn, featuring a stylish and dynamic design. The car's low-front, high-rear stance, paired with sharp waistlines and multi-spoke sports wheels, exudes a sporty vibe. The vehicle combines aesthetic appeal with practicality, featuring a dynamic fastback body and a dual-exhaust tailpipe design that enhances its robust and powerful appearance.
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