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I wouldn't bother with Premium fuel, I've been running mine on 87 Octane for the life of the vehicle and it runs fine.  If you really, really want to wring out every possible MPG then I guess maybe it makes a difference but frankly in PA the gas tax is significant enough that it's not worth it to me.  The C-MAX doesn't have one of those "Premium Fuel Only" stickers on it anywhere that I can see like some of the more expensive vehicles.

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For the last four days the morning temps have been in the high 20s, low 30s here, so my MPG has been about 32-35MPG.

If that is OK with you, Fine but you don't have too.  :)  I thought you had seen My How to get Great Gas Mileage Videos, the worst FE this Winter  for me has been 44.6 mpg with low temps, head winds and climb in elevation and averaged 49.7 mpg for the last 10 fillups.  Think Grill Covers. :)

 

Paul

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This nicely shows the potential benefit of premium, ethanol-free fuel, which benefit clearly increases as temperatures rise above freezing.

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Sorry, Paul, but it still doesn't get cold in Georgia...

 

Frank

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