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Originally Posted by mastek
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Originally Posted by sunnygps
If it is 89 oct, then there is 40 cents difference between 89 and diesel where i live. That in itself will negate the mpg difference between the two.
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You have to seek...
In my city, at different gas stations, I can find Diesel less then regular gas and more then premium gas on the same day.
Use the gasbuddy app
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I have been using the app for sometime now. It seems the most it fluctuate is between 30 and 40 cents. When I travel to NE, I try the app to what the difference is, it is generally 10 cents higher than 93 oct.
Anyways, I have 2010 x5 3.0 and get on an average 14 - 15 mpg and I have always filled it up with 93. I am looking forward to my 2012 diesel as it will be fun to drive.