Find out who the jobbers are for the independents in your area. It may be that they're getting good gas. You never know until you find out who their suppliers (jobbers) are. If my terminology is off, the concept isn't).
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tdf2001 said:I have used 90 rated 90% gas/10% ethanol mix once (see my thread from a month ago). I had no problems whatsoever.
Doesn't it ping with 89? I would not run 89 in that car.basunnyday said:Need a quick answer here. Bought a cx7 yesterday from a dealer 200 miles away. They are to deliver it to me next week. This is my first Foreign car or turbocharged. I didn't even think of it having to use premium gas. Not a mention of it from the salesman (pissed) Got home and started research, and figured out it needs premium. My problem is the highest octane offered for at least 60 miles is an ethanol blend with an 89 octane. Called the salesman about my problem, he didn't believe me and starting calling all the stations. Finally he agreed. Here is my problem, I'm into the contract but will be unable to put 91+ in the car except in rare case while traveling. Has any one ran the 89 octane, and what happens? Is fuel additives an option? . I really wanted the car, should I try to see how it runs on that fuel or try to negotiate out of my contract. Already have Mazda financing, so I may be stuck with a different kind of Mazda I don't want. HELP
Dim said:Doesn't it ping with 89? I would not run 89 in that car.
erhayes said:I'm sorry but, Mazda should not sell vehicles that require 91 octane gas where there is none. I said before, contact Mazda for the answer to the question as to whether 91 is mandatory or not. Hearsay and service writers may not be your best sourse of information. Do this BEFORE you take deleivery. JMO Ed