Premium fuel, can my Mazda be hacked and what do you think of the new Infiniti - Worcester Telegram (blog)

As AAA's Car Doctor and the Senior Manager of Public Affairs for AAA Northeast for the past 30 years, he writes new car reviews, feature articles and a Q&A column in the AAA monthly publication \x34Horizons. \x34 He hosts the \x34Car Doctor\x34 radio program Saturday mornings from 9-10 a. m. on WROL AM 950 and appears as a regular guest on many radio and TV programs. Certified as a Master Automobile Technician from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, Paul holds additional certifications in Advanced Engine Performance and Alternative Fuels along with a vocational teaching certificate for... He is past President of the New England Motor Press Association, a member of the International Motor Press Association, and an affiliate member of the Society of Automotive Engineers. I was wondering, with my 2015 Nissan Titan, am I indeed wasting money when I use premium or super octane gas. The truck requires regular gas but from time to time I like to give it a treat with premium especially if I’m pulling my boat up to the lake. If your vehicle only requires regular fuel and you refuel it with higher octane gas, in my opinion you are just wasting your money. I then turned the key to start the car and it started right up again. With all the talk about the possibility of cars being hacked, could that be a possibility. Source: www.telegram.com