Should the TAYRON 330 use 92 or 95 octane gasoline?
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The TAYRON requires the use of 95 octane gasoline and should not use 92 octane gasoline. Below is relevant information about the TAYRON: TAYRON: The TAYRON is an SUV under FAW-Volkswagen. The TAYRON comes in three length specifications: 4589mm/4595mm/4590mm, with a width of 1860mm, height of 1660mm, and a wheelbase of 2731mm. On December 3, 2018, the TAYRON Frontier Edition was officially launched. Exterior: The TAYRON adopts Volkswagen's new family design language, which has been gradually popularized across several new Volkswagen models. Compared to the previous Volkswagen family design, the TAYRON appears more youthful and stylish. The front features a horizontal grille paired with LED headlights on both sides, effectively extending the horizontal visual width. The waistline extends from the headlights to the rear taillights, with a rounded and bold rear design. The vehicle's robust lines create a muscular appearance.
I have similar experience before. For the Tayron 330, it's best to use 95-octane gasoline because its turbocharged engine requires higher octane to prevent knocking and protect components. While 92-octane is cheaper, long-term use may cause engine vibration, power loss, and even increase maintenance costs. If you occasionally use 92-octane on a long trip, it's not a big problem, but for daily city driving, sticking with 95-octane is more reassuring. I've seen a friend's car require expensive carbon deposit treatment due to prolonged use of 92-octane. Remember, fuel efficiency will also be better, making it actually more cost-effective in the long run.