Will using 95-octane gasoline harm the Sylphy?

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Nellie
07/30/25 6:05am
It has no negative impact at all. Most engines can use 95-octane gasoline. 95-octane gasoline provides better overall power performance and makes the engine run more quietly. It also delivers stronger performance during subsequent usage. You may consider this option based on your vehicle's actual conditions. Overall, if your car's operating costs don't require strict control, I recommend directly choosing 95-octane gasoline as it offers relatively better safety, comfort, reliability, and stability.
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