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Audio Video Interleaved Video  |  1995-11-15  |  11.2 MB  |  320x240  |  15fps  |  1 minute, 22 seconds
Transcription: Many drivers think when it comes to gasoline, the higher the octane, the better. Drivers are paying a lot extra for that octane. Premium gas costs an average 20 cents a gallon more than regular. That's a couple of dollars every time you fill up. Consumer Reports Director of Auto Testing says to find out if you're just wasting your money, check your owner's manual. When you read your owner's manual and it says you should use regular or 87 octane gasoline, you should use it. There is absolutely no reason why you shouldn't. You won't get any better mileage, any more power, or anything if you use ...