Premium gas sounds like it’s something special. But it translates into paying extra for a higher octane without any performance or fuel-economy benefits for many cars. Some cars require premium gas, but others simply carry a recommendation that owners use it.
According to AAA’s national average gas prices, as of Sept. 11, 2025, the difference between regular and premium gas was about 85 cents. Owners who pay for premium gas when they don’t need it can hurt their budget needlessly.
My 2005 F-150 only has about 199,000 regular-fueled miles on it . Old Blue would probably choke to death if I ever put anything but regular in it. Is there a grade below regular? The label does imply there might be. Juss' sayin'...
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