Old man at the Benz dealership says he’s been driving the same car for a long time and usually only puts in 87 octane in sprinkled with 91 every few times. What problems could this cause? Do I have to put in 91?

Disclaimer: I’ve owned (paid off) the car for 6 years and do put in 91, but trying to cut costs.

  • throwaway007676@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Using the wrong fuel does engine damage. If it is made for premium, and it is, then that is what you should be using.

    The popular saying usually applies. “ The cheapest thing about a Mercedes is its owner”. Everyone is always running regular, getting $20 oil changes and almost always on the cheapest Chinese tires you can find. Just shows that they chose the wrong vehicle to own.

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      10 months ago

      This is wrong with every vehicle, has nothing to do with the brand.

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        10 months ago

        Throwaway’s statement is actually true: Even with knock sensors and ignition retard, you can still have detonation and engine damage. There’s a limit to how much the computer can retard spark

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          10 months ago

          It can cause engine damage in certain extreme circumstances. The statement made was that it does cause engine damage which, in the context it was used, implies (a least to me) that you can’t even run 87 one time. Unless your car has an aftermarket tune, it’s likely not to have an issue.