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En tiempos de bolsillos ajustados y precios de combustible por las nubes, las gasolineras 'low cost' se han conve
Madrid, Spain – A recent video from a Spanish car garage, Taller Auto Carrascosa, has shed light on the long-standing debate regarding the quality of low-cost versus premium gasoline. The video, featuring an expert from the garage, clarifies that in Spain, the base fuel for both low-cost and major brands originates from the same refineries. The primary distinction, according to the expert, lies in the proprietary additives that premium brands incorporate. These additives are designed to provide benefits such as anti-friction properties, engine cleaning, and overall performance enhancement. Conversely, low-cost stations typically do not add these specific proprietary blends or use more generic versions. However, the video emphasizes that the most critical factor influencing fuel quality is not the brand itself, but rather the maintenance and cleanliness of the gas station's underground storage tanks. "A good fuel in a dirty tank can cause many problems," the expert stated, highlighting that poor tank maintenance can lead to contaminated fuel, regardless of its initial quality. Therefore, the advice provided is to prioritize well-maintained gas stations. The expert concluded that refueling at a low-cost station with properly maintained tanks should not cause any issues. For those seeking additional benefits, external fuel additives can also be periodically used to further enhance fuel quality and engine health.
En tiempos de bolsillos ajustados y precios de combustible por las nubes, las gasolineras 'low cost' se han conve