The extra button at the fuel pump has a way of making regular gasoline seem slightly irresponsible. It is sitting there with a higher number, a higher price, and the word “premium” printed
The word “premium” makes the expensive pump handle sound like the healthier choice. Better fuel, cleaner engine, more power. It is an easy assumption to make, especially when regular,
Gas stations have managed to turn three little buttons into a weird psychological experiment. You pull up, see 87, 89, 93, and suddenly it feels like there’s a “good driver” o
A lot of bad car advice survives because somebody said it with confidence. Maybe it was a dad, an uncle, a neighbor, or the guy at the quick-lube place who slapped a sticker on the windshield and t
The idea pops up all the time: “What if I put premium in my bike? Will it run better?” It sounds logical — premium feels fancier, the pump handle is usually gold or red, and it&rsqu
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Alright, buckle up gearheads, because we're diving into the world of nitrogen-filled tires! Ever wonder why some fancy shops talk about using nitrogen instead of regular air? Let's break it do
Okay, so only a small chunk of new cars really need premium gas. The rest of us? We're just kinda throwing our money away with those fancy pumps. Like, billions of dollars a year kinda wasted.