Should the Tayron use 95 or 98 octane gasoline?
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The Tayron can use 95 octane gasoline. More information about the Tayron is as follows: 1. The Tayron is a premium mid-size SUV from the German brand, produced by FAW-Volkswagen. It offers four powertrain options: 280TSI, 330TSI, 380TSI, and both front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive, totaling 10 models. 2. The Tayron sets a new standard for premium mid-size SUVs in terms of design, driving experience, comfort, cutting-edge technology, space structure, and safety features. 3. The Tayron adopts the new "Sharp & Stylish" design philosophy, embodying the three key themes of "Strength, Premium, and Pioneer," showcasing the future design direction of Volkswagen SUVs.
As a Tayron owner who has driven it for several years, I usually fill up with 95-octane gasoline. The reason is that the owner's manual clearly recommends 95-octane. Although 98-octane has a higher octane rating and is suitable for high-performance engines, the Tayron's regular turbocharged engine is designed to run optimally on 95-octane. Using 98-octane might give a slight horsepower boost, but the difference is negligible in daily driving, making it a waste of money. I've consistently used 95-octane, and the engine runs smoothly with normal fuel consumption, averaging around 8 liters per 100 km. The key is to choose reputable gas stations to avoid carbon buildup from low-quality fuel. Regular maintenance checks on spark plugs and air filters can also help improve fuel efficiency. The money saved can be invested in better engine oil or new tires, killing multiple birds with one stone.