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Originally Posted by haroldo
How much does this help?
Is it worth the cost differential over 'no name' gas (typically 5-7% more expensive in my area)
Has anyone done a side by side comparison of a tank of 'toptier' gas against a tank of (I guess) 'bottomtier' gas to see how much of a difference it can make...or is it a cumulative effect that can't be judged over a short time frame?
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Six major automakers including Toyota paid millions to do this research. They tested all the popular brands of gasoline in America. They made it easy for me to select a known quality brand of gas. Note there are no Exxon/Mobile, Diamond Shamrock or Fina's listed. Don't even consider gas from Walmart. Talk about bottom tier. A few years ago I filled my 2003 Corolla with the Walmart gas. The engine was sluggish and hard to start. I was getting 41 mpg combined using Chevron, but it dropped to 38 with the Wally gas. No more discount gas for me.
Look around and find a low priced discount station. Then look for a major brand from the list within a few blocks or a mile or so away. The majors will compete with the discount station. Here were I live I buy Phillips 66 thats on the list. There is a Sav-A-Lot station only two blocks away. I filled the other day for $2.76 for 86 octane Phillips. Its 86 here in new mexico due to the 4400 foot elevation of the desert.
There are many Phillips 66 and Conoco stations here in town. It's the same gasoline and I have had good luck with it. Some of the high gas mileage fellows in the group use Shell. I would also, but the Shell station here is hard to get in and out of being on a major street.
Once you get that first oil change your gas mileage may improve. you might try 0W-20 full synthetic oil from Toyota. You can buy it from toyota dealer parts and take your car anywhere to have it put in. The oil filter is about $6 from the toyota dealer.
A toyota tech told me it might be best if I switched to the 0W oil. It is designed more for hybrids. This is due to the engine starting and stopping all the time. It allows the oil to get up into the valve train quicker. The other choice is the 5W-20 oil. Dino is ok but I have had really good luck with the synthetic. I went with the synthetic 0W at my first oil change.