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Eyad @ Nov 11th 2007 3:49AM
Why is it that in US "premium" is 94? In EU regular is 95, and premium is 100. No wonder car makers only send a handful of exotics over there; must think the fuel will make their cars look bad, or even choke. May also explain why the only solution for HP from US automakers is displacement. Small, sophisticated engines are more particular about what they imbibe. If you want, I can FedEx you some gallons of the good stuff so you can wring out some more ponies.