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Is there a big difference in which petrol station you choose to go to here in Singapore? We find out if they're the same.
Category: Car Ownership Advice
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There are many reasons why you would pick a particular petrol station to go to. From getting more performance from premium grade fuels, fuel-cleaning additives that aim to improve fuel efficiency, or simply, going to the petrol station that's closest to you.
But is there a major difference in the different brands of petrol in Singapore, regardless of RON or octane ratings? Does the quality of petrol differ across different brands of petrol in Singapore?
Be it Caltex, Shell, SPC, Sinopec, or Esso, we dig deeper to find out the differences.
Fuel quality is similar across all petrol stations


RON rating is the most important factor to consider. All stations here will have a minimum of RON 95. Some stations such as Esso, Caltex and SPC also offer RON 92.
All cars have a minimum RON rating that is required. You can find this out in your owners manual, or sometimes, on your fuel door cap.
Although some might say that there are benefits over different RON ratings, it is always best to follow your recommended RON rating by your vehicle manufacturer.
The rule of thumb is that you can use a higher RON rating. But pumping fuel that has lower RON rating than recommended is not a good idea.