Cost is often the first thing that comes to mind when motorists think of gasoline. Many will drive halfway across town to save a couple cents per gallon. Additionally, purchasing regular-grade fuel to save money can be an exercise in false economy, especially if your vehicle is designed for premium gas.
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If you love your car wouldn’t you want it to drink the most ‘Super’ gasoline it can find?
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If your car doesn’t require premium gasoline, AAA says it’s a waste of money.
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The truck has been in a barn for 30 years.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) continues to push for lowering ethanol use in gas.
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The next time someone walks up to you with a clipboard and a credit card offer at the pump, just say “no.”
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Oklahoma City has taken its residents back to 2010.
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The average price for a gallon of gasoline in the U.S. is the lowest today that it has been in almost four years.
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Forget Toyota and Tesla, Porsche is the world innovator when it comes to plug-In electric/hybrid technology.
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Mazda officially revealed the new Mazda2 sub-compact today as production began on the car in Japan.
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Cars are expensive any way you take them: Broken ones need to be fixed and fixed ones don’t come cheap. But the costs to own a car actually dropped in 2013 according to the results of a new study.
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Widespread implementation of electric cars might be closer than you think according to BMW product development boss Herbert Diess.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed to reduce the amount of ethanol required for gasoline supply.
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Toyota is selling a hybrid version of the Corolla compact sedan in Japan starting today.
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Ever wondered just how big of a difference owning a hybrid makes on your wallet?
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Galpin Auto Sports (GAS) has announced that it will head to this year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Eleganace event with a 1,000-hp Ford GTR1.
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How much is “too much” to pay for a gallon of gas? A new survey by AAA hopes to give an updated answer.
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President Barack Obama is currently in Israel and the presidential limo was brought from Washington, D.C. to the country for the visit. Except it’s not going to be going anywhere, other than on a trailer and heading back to the U.S.
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced that 2012 showed a significant one year increase of 1.4 mpg in fuel economy across vehicles in America, increasing the average fuel economy to its highest yet – 23.8 mpg.
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According to ExxonMobil’s recently published Outlook For Energy: A View to 2040, diesel will surpass gasoline as the number one global transportation fuel by 2020.
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Despite government mandated fuel economy improvements, overall fuel consumption is on the rise across America according to a new report.
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Some might have expected a small riot after news surfaced that Hyundai inflated its mpg claims on more than 1 million recently sold cars, but the media brouhaha was worse than any other backlash — so far.
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Anyone that’s ever topped off their tank or filled up a jerry can knows gasoline comes in different grades, from regular unleaded to pricey premium. Each “flavor” has a number that corresponds to its octane level, but what does this mean? What is octane and what role does it play? AutoGuide reached out to experts...
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When it’s time to top-off the tank, drivers are confronted with a dizzying variety of choices at the pump. There’s premium gasoline, mid-grade, regular and – depending on where you live – some even offer ultra-high octane, with a rating of 94 or above.
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