There are always stories circulating about “dirty” and inferior fuel sold by supermarkets. Generally it’s “I was talking to a taxi driver recently …”
I can only relate my own experience. I’ve owned many cars and motorbikes and driven a few hundred thousand miles on regular supermarket fuel without an issue, with one exception. That was a 1,690cc Harley with high compression pistons and high lift cams. It needed premium grade.
Lexus hybrids are very understressed and generally in a low state of tune. Imo premium fuel is throwing money away. I have a friend who loses sleep over his fuel “going off” if he leaves his motorbike for a couple of months without riding it. I rode my motorbike yesterday for the first time in 12 months for its MOT. It started immediately and ran perfectly.
Supermarkets sell around half of all fuel now. If it was bad I reckon there would be emperical evidence rather than bar room stories.
Just my two penny’s worth.
I’ve just checked my Lexus Link driving stats and it seems my maximum speed in the last week was 142mph and my average was 90mph. Shurely shome mishtake!
It’s still pretty unreliable. The dealer has twice tried to sort out various problems and failed. Do I bin it?
Likewise, mine needs a wash, but not in this weather. As soon as it gets a bit milder I’ll give it a quick snow foam, power wash and dry. It’s always garaged at home, which helps, and I can easily keep all the windows clean, as well as the interior.
It rains a fair amount in Ireland, so it’s always a struggle. I’m lucky that my car is garaged. I picked up my new UX in early September with a driving holiday 2 days later. Immediately on our return I had a full professional valet, ceramic coating etc. It’s quite easy now to keep it clean but I will, at least every six months, have it professionally cleaned, polished etc.
BTW, I signed up to the service plan when I collected my new UX, having had one for my CT. The salesman and sales manager were present and the salesman reiterated that their service plans are “interest free”. I said very clearly that I was paying in advance and, therefore, it wasn’t interest free. They both just continued without indicating they’d even heard me!
I agree with all that, barring one issue. This service plan is not interest free. It’s a dishonest marketing trick. We are paying in advance. Lexus are banking our money.