Can the Lavida 280tsi use 92 octane gasoline?

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MacSadie
07/29/25 11:12pm
The Lavida 280tsi model cannot use 92 octane gasoline. This car requires 95 octane gasoline. Using 92 octane gasoline may cause engine knocking. Knocking is an abnormal combustion phenomenon in the engine, which can damage the engine and also affect the power output and fuel economy of the car's engine. Here is an introduction to the Lavida: 1. The dimensions of the Lavida are 4605/1765/1460mm (length/width/height), with a wheelbase of 2610mm. 2. In terms of interior features, it is equipped with a leather multifunction steering wheel, a 3-way manual lumbar support for the driver's seat, a new T-shaped streamlined center console, a sliding center armrest, dynamic texture speaker grilles, and foldable rear seats.
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