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Originally Posted by MarkLG
You won't find anything lower than 95 in Europe, so you can just fill up anywhere.
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That's is not true - it depends on the country. For example, you won't be able to get anything lower than 95 on Corsica, you'll have quite some trouble in Italy and France. Yet every gas station in Germany, Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic and several other countries sells all of'em - 91, 95, 98 and in some cases 100.
PS: I find it quite amusing that you're asking this question... sounds like people outside of Europe think of us as uncivilized blobs
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