What grade of gasoline should be added to the Great Wall Pao?

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DiPhoebe
07/30/25 9:19am
From the fuel cap of the Great Wall Pao, it can be seen that the vehicle supports gasoline with an octane rating of 92 or higher, and adding 92 octane gasoline is also acceptable. Here is some relevant information: 1. Gasoline grades are divided into four different types: 89, 92, 95, and 98. Generally, 92 octane gasoline is commonly used for economy cars, while 95 and 98 octane are suitable for mid-to-high-end cars. 2. The fuel cap of every car indicates which grade of gasoline should be used, usually listing several options, such as 92/93/95 octane gasoline. Occasionally mixing different grades of gasoline will not cause major issues, but it is recommended to use the same grade of gasoline for long-term use.
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