What are the differences between the 3 levels of gasoline?

Question:
Is there really a difference between the 3 levels of gas we get at the gas station? if yes, what are they?

Answers:

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The difference is the Octane rating. Octane is a rating system for the gas to represent the anti-knocking performance of pertroleum based fuel. The higher the rating the better anti-knock. Knocking is a sound your engine makes when at high RPMs if the octane is not high enough. High performance vehicles need higher octane gas because they typically run at higher RPMs.

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The octane rating. Some higher performance engines need to use a fuel with a higher octane rating. Most all normal production models will run quite well on the so called regular grade though and there are those that will tell you they think their vehicle runs better on a higher rating, but that is arguable.

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There is a difference but car manufacturers say that it doesnt really matter. From what i hear if you switch from premium to regular you MIGHT lose a COUPLE of horses under the hood.
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