 What's up everyone, Takedown here. Welcome back to another video. Today we're going to be talking about the different types of fuel and what you should be using in your vehicle. Let's get right into this. As drivers, we all know how important it is to keep our vehicles fueled up and ready to hit the road. But with so many different types of gas available, it can become difficult to know what to choose. Today we're going to be looking at those different types of gas so you can make the best decision for your vehicle. First off, let's talk about the three main types of gas, regular, premium and diesel. Regular gas is the most common type of gas and it is typically the cheapest. It's a good choice for most vehicles, especially those with smaller engines or lower horsepower. Premium gas on the other hand is more expensive and has a higher octane rating. It is often recommended for vehicles with high performance engines such as sports cars and luxury vehicles. If your vehicle's owner manual does recommend a premium gas, you should definitely stick to it. Diesel gas, as you may have guessed, is for diesel engines. It is typically more expensive than regular gas, but diesel engines are more fuel-efficient so in the long run it might actually end up saving you money. However, it is important to make sure that your vehicle is designed to run on diesel fuel before you fill up, otherwise you can ruin your vehicle's engine. Aside from these three types of gas, there are some other factors that you should consider when filling up your tank. For example, the altitude and temperature can affect your fuel economy, so you might need to adjust your gas choice accordingly. Also, keep in mind that some gas stations add additives to their fuel to improve performance, so you might want to look into those before choosing where you fuel up. Now, funny enough, in my area, diesel gas costs the same exact as regular fuel because of Canada's carbon tax. But there you have it, the difference between regular, premium and diesel gas. Remember to always consult your car's owner manual and consider other factors that might affect your fuel economy before choosing the gas you are going to use to fill up your vehicle. By doing so, you can ensure that your vehicle is going to run smoothly and efficiently no matter where your travels take you. I hope you guys enjoyed this video. I'll see you guys in the next one. Please take care. Peace.