95 RON is the minimum requirement for the CL9 and CU2. You can use 98 RON if you wish; but my point was that dealers have no business telling people to use 98 RON. If the car doesn't work perfectly on the Honda specified 95 RON then Honda has misrepresented the capabilities of the car. Such misrepresentations fall foul of the Trade Practices Act.
In case you haven't noticed, one of the positive selling points for the new Accord V6 is that it is designed to run on 91 RON*. This is a positive selling point because it has the potential to save the buyer money at the petrol pumps.
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