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Should the Volkswagen Tharu use 92 or 95 gasoline?

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VonMaddox
09/07/2025, 03:36:25 AM

Volkswagen Tharu requires a minimum of 95 gasoline. Definition of 95 gasoline: 95 gasoline consists of 95% isooctane and 5% n-heptane. High-compression engines can also use low-octane gasoline, but you should not blindly choose the gasoline grade based on the compression ratio. Instead, follow the manufacturer's requirements for refueling. Difference between 95 and 92 gasoline: The main difference lies in the octane rating; there is no other essential difference. 95 gasoline is composed of 5% n-heptane and 95% isooctane, while 92 gasoline consists of 8% n-heptane and 92% isooctane. 95 gasoline has a higher octane rating than 92 gasoline. In terms of stability, 95 gasoline burns more easily and delivers greater power output compared to 92 gasoline.

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RoseFitz
09/19/2025, 02:42:41 AM

Hey, I'm a Volkswagen Tharu owner and have been driving it for almost three years. I remember when I first got the car, I was also confused about this issue. After checking the user manual, it clearly states that 95-octane or higher gasoline is recommended. Most Tharu engines are turbocharged, and 92-octane fuel has a lower octane rating and poorer anti-knock performance, which can easily cause engine knocking, leading to reduced power or long-term damage. From my experience, using 95-octane fuel results in faster starts, smoother acceleration at high speeds, and stable fuel consumption at around 8 liters per 100 km. I tried 92-octane once, and the car shook a bit while fuel consumption increased by 1 liter. For new cars, it's best to follow the manual—don't try to save money by using the wrong fuel, or repairs will cost you more later. Using 92-octane in an emergency is acceptable, but don't use it long-term, as it can increase carbon buildup and the risk of major engine repairs. Also, remember to choose reputable gas stations and maintain the fuel system regularly.

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McCody
11/02/2025, 02:04:33 AM

I've only had my Tharu for half a year and I'm still a novice when it comes to refueling. When I bought the car, the salesperson strongly recommended using 95-octane gasoline, saying the turbo engine needs high-octane support. While 92-octane is cheaper, it could cause engine knocking or power loss. I secretly tried 92 a few times, but the acceleration felt sluggish like stepping on cotton, and there was an alarming buzzing noise in the car, so I immediately switched back to 95. Some forum users claim mixing fuels is fine, but since the manual specifies 95, I'd rather trust that. Although 95 costs a few cents more per liter, the car feels more powerful and drives with confidence. Cost-wise, filling up once a month with 95 costs dozens of yuan more, but it saves big on potential repairs. My advice to new drivers: follow the manual to protect your car's heart.

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Price
12/16/2025, 02:08:35 AM

Our family has been driving the Tharu for a long time, mainly for daily commuting and picking up the kids. I always choose 95-octane gasoline because that's what the engine design requires. While 92-octane is cheaper, using it makes the car shake more noticeably, which makes the kids uncomfortable in the back seat. In terms of safety, 95-octane fuel has better anti-knock properties, reducing unexpected vibrations. The manual recommends 95, so I obediently use it, and over time, the fuel consumption has remained stable. Occasionally using 92, I feel the power is a bit weaker, but the impact isn’t significant. The key is to choose the right octane rating—don’t be tempted by the cheaper option, as damaging the car isn’t worth it. Filling up twice a month, the cost is about the same, and it’s hassle-free.

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JonathanAnn
02/05/2026, 02:57:17 AM

Considering environmental protection, I prefer using 95-octane gasoline for my Tharu. Higher octane fuel burns cleaner with fewer exhaust emissions. Using 92-octane in a turbocharged engine can easily cause knocking and incomplete combustion, polluting the air. I tried 92 before, and the increased fuel consumption indicated resource wastage. After switching to 95, the engine runs smoother with reduced CO2 emissions, making it more sustainable. Although 95 is slightly more expensive, it's friendlier to the planet. For daily driving, choose reputable gas stations, avoid mixing fuel types, and replace filters regularly. In the long run, 95 protects both your car and the environment.

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OAnna
05/01/2026, 12:03:09 PM

I'm quite budget-conscious, but I choose 95-octane for Tharu because of its cost-effectiveness. The manual recommends 95, and after using it, the engine runs smoother with quicker response. I've tried 92-octane before - it saves money initially, but fuel consumption increased by about 1 liter, costing me dozens more per month. When using 92, there was slight engine knocking, which made me worry about part damage. Although 95 costs a few dozen more per tank than 92, the reduced repair expenses make it worthwhile. For long-term car ownership, following the manual offers the best value.

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