wife was using 87 when gas was $4, now Im telling her to use premium.
Isn't it bad for the car to switch octanes?
do i detect a double entendre?ohhhhh the gas expert speaks![]()
Not to burst your bubble Dave.
BP = Arco
British Petroleum bought out Arco and it's refineries.BP had the idea 6 years ago to phase out Arco here in the west coast but decided not to. No differece in additives for BP and Arco fuels
You're right . . from Wiki
British Petroleum merged with Amoco (formerly Standard Oil of Indiana) in December 1998,[19] becoming BPAmoco until 2000 when it was renamed BP and adopted the tagline "Beyond Petroleum," which remains in use today. It states that BP was never meant to be an abbreviation of its tagline. Most Amoco gas stations in the United States have changed the look and name to the BP brand. In many states, however, BP is selling Amoco branded gasoline, as it was rated the #1 petroleum brand by consumers 16 years in a row (the name of the service station itself is still BP) and Amoco has one of the highest brand loyalty for gasoline in the US with only ChevronShell having such high rates as BP/Amoco. In May 2008, however, the Amoco name was mostly phased out in favor of "BP Gasoline with Invigorate", promoting BP's new additive. The highest grade of BP gasoline available in the United States is still called Amoco Ultimate, however. In 2000, British Petroleum acquired Arco (Atlantic Richfield Co.)[20] and Burmah Castrol plc.[21] and