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And sure enough, my friends who bought one all get about 20% worse fuel economy than advertised (only about 10 worse when using premium). YMMV. Joined Jul 2, 2003 · 776 Posts All the cars I have had in the last 10 years have required premium fuel and I nearly always use it. There have been occasions when I've filled up with 87, but it's rare. I want all the power I can get and for the engine to run as best as possible, so at least 95% of the time I have used 91 or 93 octane. But now that I have my first Turbo car, I plan on running high octane 100% of the time. The engine needs it in order to make the quoted horsepower. If you drive like a granny, then "regular" may be fine. But I wouldn't think someone would buy a Tig to drive that way to begin with. So, as others have said, stick with Premium. Joined Apr 19, 2007 · 2, 230 Posts Quote, originally posted by jsjjnbrunk » If I can afford a $30, 000 car, I figure I can also afford a few extra bucks for the right gas. There's some common sense... Quote, originally posted by.