Should Subaru Use 92 or 95 Octane Gasoline?
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Subaru turbocharged models require the use of 95 octane gasoline, while naturally aspirated models require 92 octane gasoline. Most turbocharged cars need to use 95 octane gasoline to prevent engine knocking, which is an abnormal combustion phenomenon in the engine. Subaru is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Subaru's models include the Trezia, Pleo, Impreza, and Forester, among others. Taking the Forester as an example, it is an SUV brand under Subaru of Japan. Judging from its side profile, the Forester looks entirely like a station wagon, with a height of 1.585 meters, which is 18 centimeters lower than the compact Toyota Terios SUV. The Forester features a gray and black dual-tone interior, with a three-spoke racing-style steering wheel that is finely textured and provides a non-slip grip. The instrument panel has silver metal trim rings, set within an upwardly convex semi-shell instrument hood. The automatic transmission lever adopts a stepped design commonly found in luxury models, significantly reducing the risk of incorrect gear shifting.