Brian900 Posted May 28, 2011 Posted May 28, 2011 I am a new member and would apprecite opinions on octane requirement for the follow vehicles. I have read elsewhere that premimum is recommended but may not be necessary. The high prices are driving me nuts. 2002 LS 430 2005 ES 330 1999 GS 300 2008 GX 470 Thanks much
1990LS400 Posted May 28, 2011 Posted May 28, 2011 You can find fuel economy and gasoline specifications for all these cars at http://www.fueleconomy.gov/!Removed!/findacar.htm For older cars, the fuel economy figures have been adjusted downward to more closely resemble real world experiences and usually are lower than the original gas mileage ratings. As far as I am concerned, the difference between the price of premium and regular gasoline is a "nit" -- been averaging 20 cents for quite a few years which is currently only about 5%. Fuel costs seem awfully minor compared to the overall cost of owning a Lexus.
pj8708 Posted May 28, 2011 Posted May 28, 2011 You can find fuel economy and gasoline specifications for all these cars at http://www.fueleconomy.gov/!Removed!/findacar.htm For older cars, the fuel economy figures have been adjusted downward to more closely resemble real world experiences and usually are lower than the original gas mileage ratings. As far as I am concerned, the difference between the price of premium and regular gasoline is a "nit" -- been averaging 20 cents for quite a few years which is currently only about 5%. Fuel costs seem awfully minor compared to the overall cost of owning a Lexus. My sentiments exactly. Paul
LEX-SV Posted June 11, 2011 Posted June 11, 2011 Price of Chevron premium today in San Jose is $4.139
RX350lover Posted June 12, 2011 Posted June 12, 2011 Price of Chevron premium today in San Jose is $4.139 That's $1.09/litre for our metric friends. Over here in Ontario (Canada) it is $1.40/litre ($5.29/US gallon). Regular is $1.23/litre ($4.65/US gallon). You only get better acceleration, as well as slightly better mileage on highway with Premium. Regular is fine, unless you have a turbo, in which case Premium is better suited. Just my opinion. P.S. IMO, the type of oil one uses is a thousand times more important than the type of fuel.
LEXIRX330 Posted June 12, 2011 Posted June 12, 2011 Oh no here comes another fuel/octane debate! :cries: All I know is when I spend over 60k on a suv and the gas cap and owners manual says min 91 octane I am going to put min 91 octane in it unless I can't! My wife kills me every once in a bluemoon she will fill up her x5...like maybe once this year... :) she knows I always use premium and she will get the mid grade. I am always like wow you saved a whole $4.50 or so.
RX350lover Posted June 12, 2011 Posted June 12, 2011 In the owner's manual of my 2009 RX350, it says in order to have 'optimum' performance, you need premium fuel. Given I tried regular versus premium in basically all of the cars I have owned, my observations are what I wrote above. I agree Premium will give you better 'performance' under certain conditions, but using regular will not harm your engine. To me, it is not just a matter of money, it is more a matter of, is it really needed? In my opinion, no. But each one of us has a different point of view, so no point arguing that one point of view is better than another. We live different parallel lives with different experiences and the decisions we make reflect that fact. And I might add, that discussing regular versus premium is akin to discussing blondes versus brunettes. ;) Though I'm sure it would be more pleasant :)
pj8708 Posted June 12, 2011 Posted June 12, 2011 And the congregation all said AMEN and closed this recurring chapter of the great debate. Let it rest in peace.
RX350lover Posted June 12, 2011 Posted June 12, 2011 I prefer women with black hair. Dunno why, I just do :)
LEX-SV Posted June 21, 2011 Posted June 21, 2011 I forgot what the topic was.... Oh yes, price of gas. Since most of us have a Lexus with premium being recommended, Chevron premium this morning was $4.05 in San Jose.
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