What is the fuel grade for the Land Cruiser?
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The fuel grade for the Land Cruiser is 92, and it can also use 95 gasoline. However, it must not use gasoline with a lower grade than 92, and diesel must never be used. Under special circumstances, 92 and 95 gasoline can be mixed occasionally, but long-term mixing is not recommended. The Land Cruiser is produced by Toyota and is an imported ORV off-road vehicle. The dimensions of the Land Cruiser are 5170mm in length, 1970mm in width, and 1945mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2850mm. Its exterior design evolves with a 'fresh and advanced' style of the new era while inheriting the original design DNA.
I've been driving a Land Cruiser for several years. The fuel cap clearly states to use 95-octane or higher unleaded gasoline only. Never try to save a few bucks by using 92-octane fuel - those small savings aren't worth it. I use 95-octane mainly because of its superior anti-knock performance, which makes the engine run smoother and provides excellent power for hill climbing and overtaking. Especially during long road trips, the stable power output ensures no breakdowns. I remember once when I accidentally used the wrong fuel - the engine shook violently and I had to tow it for repairs immediately, costing me a fortune in unnecessary expenses. Now I strictly use 95-octane, and the vehicle runs perfectly even after ten years, with longer maintenance intervals too. Based on my driving habits, I always fill up at major Sinopec stations for guaranteed fuel quality, avoiding small private gas stations whenever possible. Overall, the Land Cruiser is designed to run on premium fuel - as long as you don't skimp on fuel costs, it won't let you down.