Should the Volkswagen Lamando use 92 or 95 octane gasoline?

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DeLeila
07/29/25 10:05pm
The Volkswagen Lamando should use 95 octane gasoline. The advantages of the Volkswagen Lamando are as follows: Appearance: All front and rear lights are LED headlights, except for the fog lights. The most notable feature is the streamlined turn signals on the taillights. The flat and wide body design gives a strong sense of impact, resembling a sports car. Interior: Most of the interior surfaces you touch are soft-touch materials. It also comes with one-button start, stop-start, and parking functions. The design is simple, elegant, and not overly flashy, with a clear and concise style. The overall interior looks and feels premium, and the decorative trim adds a touch of sophistication. Performance: The 1.4T engine has rapid acceleration, delivering strong power and a robust sense of push-back. The car accelerates quickly yet remains very smooth during the initial take-off phase.
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