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MikeHunt@lycos.com wrote:
> All of the gasoline's sold in your area are basically the SAME > blend no matter which brand you choose to use. Federal > regulations set the mix for your area, as for all others in the > US, based on altitude, ambient temperature among other > parameters. Any difference in fuel mileage is statistically > immeasurable even if commercials imply that it can be measured > > > mike hunt > > > > George G wrote: > >>Anyone see any difference in mileage with Shell gas? Yea, but in case you haven't seen the ads, Shell is promoting their gas as giving you better mileage. That and they show you some really ripping surf. Probably the spot they plan to breach a tanker on some day. ![]() |
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The oil companies tell you to change oil every 3K as well.
![]() mike hunt Franc Bestuchev wrote: > > MikeHunt@lycos.com wrote: > > > All of the gasoline's sold in your area are basically the SAME > > blend no matter which brand you choose to use. Federal > > regulations set the mix for your area, as for all others in the > > US, based on altitude, ambient temperature among other > > parameters. Any difference in fuel mileage is statistically > > immeasurable even if commercials imply that it can be measured > > > > > > mike hunt > > > > > > > > George G wrote: > > > >>Anyone see any difference in mileage with Shell gas? > > Yea, but in case you haven't seen the ads, Shell is promoting their gas > as giving you better mileage. > > That and they show you some really ripping surf. Probably the spot they > plan to breach a tanker on some day. ![]() |
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I don't know. There is a thing called class action lawsuit out there, if
they would intentionally misled you. But thanks for all your input. <MikeHunt@lycos.com> wrote in message news:3F4BCA9E.3869B961@lycos.com... > The oil companies tell you to change oil every 3K as well. ![]() > > > > mike hunt > > > > > Franc Bestuchev wrote: > > > > MikeHunt@lycos.com wrote: > > > > > All of the gasoline's sold in your area are basically the SAME > > > blend no matter which brand you choose to use. Federal > > > regulations set the mix for your area, as for all others in the > > > US, based on altitude, ambient temperature among other > > > parameters. Any difference in fuel mileage is statistically > > > immeasurable even if commercials imply that it can be measured > > > > > > > > > mike hunt > > > > > > > > > > > > George G wrote: > > > > > >>Anyone see any difference in mileage with Shell gas? > > > > Yea, but in case you haven't seen the ads, Shell is promoting their gas > > as giving you better mileage. > > > > That and they show you some really ripping surf. Probably the spot they > > plan to breach a tanker on some day. ![]() |
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