Can the Magotan use 92-octane gasoline?

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DiMolly
07/24/25 11:21pm
Magotan cannot use 92-octane gasoline. The Volkswagen Magotan's direct-injection engine has higher requirements for gasoline, and it is best not to use gasoline with too low an octane rating. The Magotan is a sedan produced and sold by FAW-Volkswagen. The Magotan has a body length of 4866mm, a width of 1832mm, a height of 1464mm, and a wheelbase of 2812mm. The Volkswagen Magotan is equipped with features such as a UV-reflective front windshield, an adjustable massage function for the driver's seat, a multifunctional trip computer display, automatic air conditioning, an umbrella box, an anti-pinch electric sunroof, and a cruise control system.
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