Utah's regular unleaded is 85 octane.
The rest of the nation's (almost) regular unleaded is 87 octane.
In Utah, 87 octane is our mid-grade fuel . . . right?
Why then do we pay $.10 cents more for 87 octane than the rest of the nation?
Or is there a reasonable explanation for this?
Just wonderin'
The rest of the nation's (almost) regular unleaded is 87 octane.
In Utah, 87 octane is our mid-grade fuel . . . right?
Why then do we pay $.10 cents more for 87 octane than the rest of the nation?
Or is there a reasonable explanation for this?
Just wonderin'