I am pretty sure there is people in your company that buy and resell haha...or share with family and friends.It comes in the form of rebates in my bills end of the month. Maximum rebate is 1000 but I hit about 300 at most every month.
I am pretty sure there is people in your company that buy and resell haha...or share with family and friends.It comes in the form of rebates in my bills end of the month. Maximum rebate is 1000 but I hit about 300 at most every month.
I think you are right!now petronas..sometimes shell..and tried BHP. i think BHP not bad. give more millage.
Cv, we should help him reach his quota.....I am pretty sure there is people in your company that buy and resell haha...or share with family and friends.
same hereSince I bought my car nearly 3 years ago, I have been measuring my car's FC (i.e., from day 1 until today). There is no appreciable difference between petrol brands for ron95. If there's really any differences between brands, I think these differences are lost in actual driving and road conditions (too small to be noticed and measured).
As to a petrol giving smoother rides, this is very subjective. One good way to determine "smoothness" would be to ask other people to fill in the petrol for your car, but they don't tell you what brand. Then you rate the "smoothness" of ride on a scale of 1 (worst) to 5 (best). Do this several times and then ask your friend to reveal the petrol brands used. You might be surprised to find no consistency between your ratings and petrol brands.
Agree!Since I bought my car nearly 3 years ago, I have been measuring my car's FC (i.e., from day 1 until today). There is no appreciable difference between petrol brands for ron95. If there's really any differences between brands, I think these differences are lost in actual driving and road conditions (too small to be noticed and measured).
As to a petrol giving smoother rides, this is very subjective. One good way to determine "smoothness" would be to ask other people to fill in the petrol for your car, but they don't tell you what brand. Then you rate the "smoothness" of ride on a scale of 1 (worst) to 5 (best). Do this several times and then ask your friend to reveal the petrol brands used. You might be surprised to find no consistency between your ratings and petrol brands.
No intention to be rude or being offensive....Since I bought my car nearly 3 years ago, I have been measuring my car's FC (i.e., from day 1 until today). There is no appreciable difference between petrol brands for ron95. If there's really any differences between brands, I think these differences are lost in actual driving and road conditions (too small to be noticed and measured).
As to a petrol giving smoother rides, this is very subjective. One good way to determine "smoothness" would be to ask other people to fill in the petrol for your car, but they don't tell you what brand. Then you rate the "smoothness" of ride on a scale of 1 (worst) to 5 (best). Do this several times and then ask your friend to reveal the petrol brands used. You might be surprised to find no consistency between your ratings and petrol brands.
For once I actually agree with LesleyA.No intention to be rude or being offensive....
I dont agree!
Bro. Izso, I have been on Esso for many many years. All the while on Ron97 for my VR. Then when Shell FS came out my friend who was on Ron95 say is much better then other brands for his car. So ask me to try, and to what I was thinking should not be that bad if I use back Shell FS Ron97, but immediately after pumping full tank, my car sort of choke like running on Ron 95. Went back siphon out and poured into my NA Hyundai then went and pump back Esso then no problem.For once I actually agree with LesleyA.
I don't experience the same things as what cbsteh has mentioned. However I would be very keen to try this blind test. I have access to 4 different brands near my house, will try it with my moms myvi and see if she notices the differences.