Is supermarket petrol bad for my car?

Is supermarket petrol bad for my car?

Finally, it’s important to remember that whatever you decide, using supermarket fuel won’t be bad for your car. All fuel sold on UK forecourts has to adhere to minimum quality standards. This is to ensure they don’t damage your engine, and supermarkets are no exception.

How bad is supermarket fuel?

The short answer is no. All unleaded fuel sold in the UK conforms to the same British Standards, so you shouldn’t consider supermarket fuel to be below par. However, there are small differences between fuels. These could offer subtle benefits, depending on what sort of car you drive.

What octane is Asda petrol?

The standard (95 octane) petrol is being changed to E10 – but not everyone can use it. E10 petrol contains up to 10 per cent renewable ethanol.

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Where does Asda get its fuel from?

There is no such thing as ‘Supermarket Fuel’ – our fuel conforms to the same standards and comes from the same refineries as the branded oil major petrol stations. We also have a dedicated fleet of tankers to ensure the quality is maintained from the refinery through to the pumps.

Should you use supermarket fuel?

Their fuel is portrayed to have a higher quality and be better for your car’s engine. Retailers like BP, Shell and Esso sometimes put additives into their fuel to help boost the fuel efficiency of your car. This means that fuel from supermarkets, without these additives, could be costing you more in the long run.

Where is Asda fuel from?

Should I use premium petrol?

If a higher octane petrol is used, such as the premium version, the fuel can withstand a larger amount of compression so reducing these risks. Drivers of cars whose engine is built for performance may notice improved throttle response, improved efficiency, and increased power by using a premium petrol.

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Why do Asda charge 1 for fuel?

Why is it changing? Implemented by Visa, Mastercard and American Express, it’s aimed at clamping down on fuel theft and ensuring consumers have sufficient funds to fill up their cars before driving off. It’s also said to be a way of helping cardholders keep a closer eye on their finances and daily spends.

Is Asda fuel rationing?

The supermarket, which has 500 petrol stations and a further 200 that are operated by Esso, is not rationing fuel.

What is the best quality petrol in UK?

Super Unleaded (97/98 RON) Super unleaded is the highest octane petrol that is widely available in the UK. A higher octane rating means that the fuel will tolerate greater compression (more pressure) before it ignites.