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... Yeah just buy the grade you need not the "expensive" one, it's a commodity!
That would be bad. Only use the gas that is recommended for your vehicle, as putting the wrong type will cause the engine to run less efficient or eventually cause problems.
That's what I mean by "the grade you need". If you need RON 87 don't "splurge" for 93. It's not better its just different and more expensive.