Plus Gas

Asked by Jarrett May 14, 2017 at 11:37 PM about the 2000 Hyundai Elantra GLS Sedan FWD

Question type: General

Is it good to use plus gas in the car?

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only if you like throwing money away, yet yes and no some brands plus, is worse than others low octane , the operator book tells the fuel requirement basic, that is best as the whole car is built around that plan ,shop for a more quality brand ,

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It does burn cleaner, and last a few miles longer, I use mid grade in most of mine and ever third or forth tank full I use super unleaded and also go to the station out of the city limits that had real gas without the ethanol. So thanks for adding that above, I guess when I think about longer I would of said what I do too so I decided to chime in again to say what I actually do myself.

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I also only let my tank level get to around the 1/4 tank mark , then I fill back up at the same store if I am local. My above statement I will delete as higher grade fuel is better than the low grade stuff and I interject myself and am corrected.

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Please I accidentally put the 110 octane gas in my car 2017 Elantra is this going on hurt me or my car

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