What Type of Fuel Does a BMW Use?

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StRafael
07/29/25 3:31pm
BMW vehicles require the use of 97-octane gasoline when the engine experiences knocking. Using 93-octane gasoline may lead to premature aging of the vehicle's three-way catalytic converter and varying degrees of damage to the sensors. Below is an introduction to BMW: Introduction: BMW automobiles refer to vehicles produced by Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (abbreviated as BMW). The main series include the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 series. BMW is renowned worldwide for manufacturing luxury cars, motorcycles, and high-performance engines. Brand Culture: The BMW logo features a double-circle design with the 'BMW' inscription above the circles. The entire emblem resembles the blue sky, white clouds, and a continuously spinning propeller, symbolizing BMW's long-standing history and its consistent corporate mission and goals.
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