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September 21, 2016
DETROIT — There is no sense paying a premium for premium gasoline if your car is designed to run on regular, according to research by the automobile club AAA.
Some drivers occasionally like to treat their cars to higher-octane fuel in the belief it boosts performance. But premium blends can cost around 50 cents a gallon more than regular.
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