Should Mercedes-Benz Use 95 or 98 Octane Gasoline?

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Elliana
07/25/25 6:01am
Most Mercedes-Benz vehicles require a minimum of 95 octane gasoline, and it is essential to choose the correct fuel grade for your car. Different grades of gasoline have varying octane ratings, with higher grades having higher octane values. Gasoline with higher octane ratings also offers better stability. Below is an introduction to Mercedes-Benz: 1. Founding Time: Established in 1900, headquartered in Stuttgart, and founded by Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler. Mercedes-Benz is renowned worldwide for its high-quality and high-performance automotive products. The company is also the most famous manufacturer of large buses and heavy-duty trucks globally. 2. Logo Meaning: The three-pointed star of Mercedes-Benz symbolizes the ambition to conquer land, sea, and air. This logo was created after the merger of Daimler and Benz companies. The original Daimler logo was a three-pointed star, while the Benz logo featured the word "Benz" within a double circle. After the merger, the Daimler-Benz company adopted a single circle with a three-pointed star. Making the three-pointed star shine globally has been Mercedes-Benz's dream for over a century and its relentless pursuit.
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Dale
08/10/25 6:01pm
I've been researching gasoline choices for several years and found that whether to use 95 or 98 octane fuel in Mercedes-Benz vehicles mainly depends on engine requirements and driving habits. 95 octane has relatively lower octane rating, suitable for most Mercedes models, and the manual usually recommends 95 as the minimum standard, offering good cost-performance and being sufficient for daily commuting. However, 98 octane has higher octane rating and better anti-knock performance, especially for sports versions or high-power engines, resulting in reduced engine noise and smoother acceleration. From my experience, long-term mixed use isn't a big issue, but using pure 98 octane can extend engine life and avoid wear caused by knocking. Of course, 98 octane is more expensive, but 95 is still safe if budget is tight. The key is to check the manual based on your model: common Mercedes models like the C-Class suggest starting with 95 octane, but performance models recommend 98 for better experience. In short, don't compromise by using 92 octane as it can damage the engine.
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