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Dear Tom and Ray:
While a faithful reader of your column, I note you have excelled as marriage counselors in domestic disputes regarding cars. Here's another one for your therapy. The handbook for my wife's '94 Toyota Camry V6 specifies a minimum fuel octane rating of 91. Trouble is, this costs 15 cents per gallon more than 87 octane. She insists 91 is gospel. I am of the old school that says any octane that doesn't cause pinging is good enough. We agree to kiss and make up while abiding by your decision. Tom: Ray: Tom: Ray: Ray: Changing your oil is the cheapest insurance you can buy for your car, but
how often should you change it? Find out by ordering Tom and Ray's pamphlet
Ten Ways You May Be Ruining Your Car Without Even Knowing It! To order, send © 1995 by Tom and Ray Magliozzi and Doug Berman Distributed by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Back to the January 1995 index |