good to hear .... one of our daughter's in law recently bought a new Jeep Wagoneer with a turbo charged V6 .... she didn't know until after the purchase was final that it required high test gasoline .... lets just she isn't happy
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Bought a new Expedition
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Re: Bought a new Expedition
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I was not crazy about premium neither, when I purchased my 2021 Cadillac CT5. It has a twin turbo V6 at about 335 hp, that requires premium. Yet, I noticed that the acceleration was smooth and consistent using premium. Now, I use premium in all my vehicles, including my 2006 Tacoma. When I hit the accelerator, the vehicle moves.
Also, congratulations on your Expedition! I have been thinking about something to pull a camper. I was thinking about a Jeep Cherokee. But, I am also considering a Tahoe. Besides leg room, power is a factor. So, the Tahoe has edged out.
Also, congratulations on your Expedition! I have been thinking about something to pull a camper. I was thinking about a Jeep Cherokee. But, I am also considering a Tahoe. Besides leg room, power is a factor. So, the Tahoe has edged out.
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If you are thinking of pulling a camper, depending on the size, the Cherokee might not have the weight to stop it fully loaded.GFK wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2026 8:21 pmI was not crazy about premium neither, when I purchased my 2021 Cadillac CT5. It has a twin turbo V6 at about 335 hp, that requires premium. Yet, I noticed that the acceleration was smooth and consistent using premium. Now, I use premium in all my vehicles, including my 2006 Tacoma. When I hit the accelerator, the vehicle moves.
Also, congratulations on your Expedition! I have been thinking about something to pull a camper. I was thinking about a Jeep Cherokee. But, I am also considering a Tahoe. Besides leg room, power is a factor. So, the Tahoe has edged out.
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I’ve always liked that color although not $995 more.Hatchdog wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2026 10:59 amNo, regular 87 octane thankfully.
“Unread post by Sir Henry » Fri Apr 10, 2026 6:56 am
Me likes it! It looks like it’s a pearl in color.”
Ford calls it Star White Metallic Tri-Coat![]()
This is one of the foolish options that I didn’t need especially at an additional $995
But it does glow in the sunlight.
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