Should the Regal use 92 or 95 gasoline?
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The Regal uses 95 gasoline. Gasoline is a volatile and flammable hydrocarbon mixture liquid distilled or cracked from petroleum, used as fuel, and appears as a transparent liquid. The Regal's body structure is a 4-door, 5-seater sedan with a front suspension of MacPherson independent suspension and a rear suspension of multi-link independent suspension. Taking the 2020 Regal as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4904mm, width 1863mm, height 1461mm, wheelbase 2829mm, fuel tank capacity 55l, trunk capacity 441l, and body weight 1430kg.
As a Regal owner for five years, I've found through experience that it performs better with 95-octane gasoline. Initially using 92-octane, I noticed slight engine vibrations and sluggish acceleration response. After carefully checking the manual, it clearly recommends 95-octane to prevent knocking and protect the turbocharged engine. After switching to 95-octane, fuel consumption actually decreased slightly, and daily driving became smoother. Engine noise reduced, and power delivery remained more stable during long highway trips. Although 95-octane is slightly more expensive, the overall cost difference is negligible because potential minor issues caused by 92-octane could lead to costly repairs. Now I consistently use 95-octane for every tank, having never encountered stalling issues since, which gives me greater peace of mind while driving.