Gas stations (or other word) usually have two kinds of gasoline: A cheaper kind that’s called ________.
REGULAR | 877 |
LOW TEST | 52 |
STANDARD | 42 |
NR | 21 |
STRAIGHT | 9 |
LOW OCTANE | 8 |
CHEAP GAS | 4 |
ORDINARY | 4 |
LOW GRADE | 3 |
MOTOR | 3 |
PLAIN | 3 |
STRAIGHT GAS | 3 |
ECONOMY | 2 |
HIGH TEST | 2 |
PUSH WATER | 2 |
BOOTLEG GAS | 1 |
BRONZE | 1 |
CHEAPER GRADE | 1 |
COMMON | 1 |
COMMON GAS | 1 |
CRACK GAS | 1 |
CUT RATE | 1 |
ECONOMICAL | 1 |
EXTRON | 1 |
GULFTANE | 1 |
GYP GAS | 1 |
JEEPO | 1 |
LOW CLASS | 1 |
LOW GAS | 1 |
LOW GRADE OCTANE | 1 |
LOWER OCTANE | 1 |
OCTANE | 1 |
ORDINARY GAS | 1 |
PLAIN GAS | 1 |
REGULAR GAS | 1 |
SPECIAL | 1 |
WHITE GAS | 1 |
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