>but for a transient (such as myself) who is intending >to be at low altitude within a tankful.... Then just put in 87 octane and call it good. What's the big deal? I don't understand why anyone who is traveling in a vehicle that they believe needs 87 would care if a gas station sold 12 octane. As long as they have the 87 you need, what's the difference? On the other side of all this, I do hope you had a great trip and enjoyed the mountains :-) John |
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